How can I adjust/set my “Performance” of the compressor?

How can I adjust/set my “Performance” of the compressor?

Q:           How can I adjust or set my Performance for my compressor on the Aircloud?

A:           You can only adjust these settings when you have an ADMIN account.

               By following the steps described below you will be able to change the “Performance” of the compressor.


1)    Go to the Aircloud platform and login.

2)    Go to “show menu” by using the icon in the upper left corner of the screen. 
       


3)    Select “Devices” from the menu options.


4)    On this page you need to find your device, the one you want to configure.

       You can search your device by using the “device name” or by using the “external ID”.


5)    When you have found the device, press the “edit” icon.

       

FYI: To understand the function and meaning of all the symbols, please read the following article: https://support.airmatics.eu/portal/en/kb/articles/explanation-of-the-symbols-in-the-search-area


6)    You will be taken to the following page:

      

       Under "Compressor Info" select the option for Performance  


For optimal Airtag operation you MUST fill out all of the information below.

Under Compressor Performance:

-    Total Package Power Loaded (KW)

-    Total Package Power Offloaded (KW)

-    Nominal Motor Power (KW) The nominal power in kW of a motor indicates its rated equivalent mechanical power output. This information can be found on the name plate of the compressor.

-    Frequency (Hz)

Under Performance data:

For a Fix speed compressor, you need 1 data point.

This point is when the compressor is in loaded state.

For this you need his Total Package Power when the compressor is loaded in KW and his output at that point in m³/min or in cfm.


For a Variable speed compressor, you need to fill in at least 3 data points.

The more points for the variable speed the more accurate the data will be.

These are the 3 data points you need:

1. You need the Total Package Power when the compressor is running at it's minimum in KW or HP and his output at that point in m³/min or in cfm.

2. You need the Total Package Power when the compressor is running at his maximum in KW or HP and his output at that point in m³/min or in cfm.

3. You need the Total Package Power when the compressor is running between his minimum and maximum in KW or HP and his output at that point in m³/min or in cfm.


When the Compressor Performances have been modified, don’t forget to save the settings. Press the save button which is located in the upper right corner of your screen.


Once saved, you will be returned to the screen below where the final step will be to select "push to device" to send all changes to the device.







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