Bambi PT50 Compressor
£943.00PT50 – Bambi PT50 Oil Free Low Noise Compressor
Exceptionally quiet running compressor that requires minimal maintenance.
- The PT Oil Free Low Noise compressor from Bambi gives 110lpm output.
- Fully automatic, 100% Oil Free. Ultra Quiet @ just 54dB(A)
- 1 year warranty on compressor
- 5 year receiver warranty
- 10 micron airline filter,
- Adjustable pressure regulator,
- High clarity receiver and outlet pressure regulator.
- Twice the power
Specification:
- Output = 220 lpm
- Max Pressure = 8bar/120psi
- Air Receiver = 50 litre
- Max Duty Cycle = 65% (output figures are 2/3 for actual output.)
- Volts/Hz = 220/240V/50Hz or 110V/60Hz
- dB(A) = 54
- Weigth = 44kg
- Dimensions (wxhxd)CM = 40x57x40
Payment on order required. Delivered direct from supplier approx 5 days
Understanding the Pressure Switch on your Air Compressors
There are many types of Pressure Switches used commonly on air compressors. Single and three phase models, with and without motor overload protection.
At the base of the pressure switch you have the main inlet port that monitors the pressure of the receiver, some models have a 3 way outlet ports commonly used for the safety valve, gauge and regulator.
The Pressure Switch is an important component for the air compressor, maintaining the proper pressure level demanded by the operator and air-powered equipment.
This is achieved by starting the compressor motor when the pressure is below the min set pressure, and stopping it when the set pressure is reached. The Unloader Valve discharges the air pressure in the pump when the compressor stops, this makes it easier for the compressor to restart.
A pressure switch on the air compressor is a mere mechanical device ensuring seamless control of the compressor’s functionality. It operates on air pressure in the air receiver and starts and stop the air compressor at set pressures.
How it Works: The pressure switch operates through a sophisticated mechanism that responds to changes in air pressure. When you plug in your air compressor, the pressure switch is set to the ON-AUTO mode. As the compressor starts, the motor pressurizes the system until it reaches the preset level. At this point, the pressure switch, equipped with a diaphragm, interrupts the circuit, causing the motor to stop. Simultaneously, excess pressure is released through a relief valve, maintaining the system at an optimum level.
Customization and Variations: Many pressure switches are adjustable and allow you to set the minimum and maximum pressure.
The most popular Pressure Switches are the NE-MA Pressure Switches (click here) and the CONDOR Pressure Switches (click here).
For expert guidance on choosing the right pressure switch for your compressor or any inquiries, feel free to get in touch with us with our online help form (click here).






