The HD080 reciprocating gas compressors feature the HD082 model, which is the smallest model available of the HD Series. The HD080 Series Gas Compressors offer a flow rate of 8.45 CFM (14.35 m³/hr) at max rpm. This single-stage, air-cooled compressor is suitable for operation at lower compression ratios and for industrial liquefied gas transfer applications. For precise leakage control and to minimize product contamination, the HD082 model has a double-seal configuration. Compared to competitive compressors, all HD Series Compressors are equipped with thicker and more robust wear parts – piston rings, needle bearings, and high-efficiency valves that will keep the HD Series compressors operating longer than the competition between maintenance cycles. Equipped with an array of features such as a ductile iron head and cylinders, steel pistons and self-adjusting piston rod seals, HD compressors provide maximum performance, energy efficiency, quiet operation, low maintenance cost and reliability under the most severe service conditions.

Performance and Specifications

Single-Stage Models

Single-Seal
Double-Seal
Triple-Seal
HD082
Number of Cylinders 1
Bore, in. (mm) 3.0 (76.2)
Stroke, in. (mm) 2.5 (63.5)
Maximum Allowable Working Pressure - psia (bar) 350 (24.1)
Minimum/Maximum rpm 350 / 825
Piston Displacement
@100 rpm - CFM (m³/hr)
@Min rpm - CFM (m³/hr)
@Max rpm - CFM (m³/hr)
1.02 (1.74)
3.58 (6.1)
8.45 (14.35)
Max. Power, BHP (kW) 7.5 (5.5)
Wt. w/Flywheel - lb. (kg) 215 (97)
Inlet / Outlet Connections 0.75" NPT

Features and Benefits

  • Single-stage, air-cooled model with piston displacement to 8 cfm (14 m3/hr) and working pressures up to 350 psi (24 bar) for use on low to moderate compression ratio applications
  • Triple-seal provides positive sealing under all operating conditions with materials to suit any application
  • Well suited for handling toxic, hazardous or corrosive gases

Applications:

  • Vapor recovery
  • Gas gathering
  • Gas transfer
  • Gas evacuation
  • Enhanced recovery
  • Gas blanketing
  • Pressure boosting
  • Flare elimination
  • Leak test recovery
  • Liquid gas transfer

Common Industrial Gases:

  • Ammonia
  • Argon
  • Butadiene
  • Butane
  • Carbon Dioxide
  • Chlorine
  • Ethane
  • Ethyl Alcohol
  • Helium
  • Hydrogen
  • Hydrogen Chloride
  • Isobutene
  • Methyl Chloride
  • Nitrogen
  • Nitrous Oxide
  • Propylene
  • Refrigerants
  • Sulfur Dioxide
  • Vinyl Chloride