Rotary Screw Air Compressor w/Air Dryer, Air Tank Style Horizontal, Output Power 15 hp, Free Air Flow Rate @ Maximum Pressure 55 cfm, Maximum Operating Pressure 145 psi, Air Tank Size 120 gal, Phase Three, Input Voltage 200V AC, Air Dryer Included Yes, Pump Type Rotary Screw, Lubrication Type Synthetic Oil, Current Rating 43.1 A, Frequency 60 Hz, Maximum Speed 3,530 RPM, Duty Cycle Continuous, Sound Level 69 dBA, Enclosure Type Totally Enclosed
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Item - Air CompressorRotary Screw Air Compressor
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Air Dryer IncludedYes
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HP - Air Compressor15.0 hp
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Phase - Electrical3
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Input Voltage - Air Compressor200V AC
What Our Experts Think
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The Ingersoll Rand 15 HP Rotary Screw Air Compressor with Dryer delivers reliable, continuous-duty performance for demanding industrial applications.
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Integrated air dryer and 120-gallon horizontal tank ensure clean, dry air for improved equipment longevity.
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Quiet operation (69 dBA) and totally enclosed design make it ideal for indoor environments.
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Backed by Ingersoll Rand’s reputation for efficiency, durability, and low maintenance operation.
Q&A
Q: What makes this compressor different from standard models?
A: It combines a rotary screw pump, built-in air dryer, and large 120-gallon tank, providing consistent air delivery and moisture control in one compact system.
Q: Is this suitable for continuous operation?
A: Yes, the continuous-duty cycle and synthetic oil lubrication allow nonstop performance with minimal downtime.
Q: How noisy is the unit during operation?
A: It operates at a low 69 dBA, making it quieter than most comparable compressors.
Maintenance Tips
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Check and replace the air and oil filters as per manufacturer intervals to maintain efficiency.
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Monitor oil levels and use only Ingersoll Rand synthetic lubricants for optimal lifespan.
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Drain moisture from the tank regularly, even with the integrated dryer.
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Inspect belts, hoses, and electrical connections periodically for wear or leaks.
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Keep intake vents clean and ensure adequate airflow around the unit to prevent overheating.