Compair Cyclon 111 Manual -
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: A standout feature that keeps belts at optimum tension automatically, extending belt life and removing the need for manual adjustments. Compair Cyclon 111 Manual
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Features both an oil cooler with a thermostatic bypass valve and an aftercooler to maintain stable operating temperatures. Installation and Safety Installation and Safety | Feature | CompAir Cyclon
| Feature | CompAir Cyclon 111 | Typical Competitor (e.g., GA 11) | Older CompAir Model | |--------|--------------------|-----------------------------------|----------------------| | | Direct drive (most variants) | Gear or belt | Belt only | | Controller | Delcos (simple analog or basic digital) | Elektronikon (full digital + remote) | Relay logic | | Oil separator access | Spin-on / drop-in element – side panel | Top or rear access | Flanged, bolt-on | | Noise level | ~66–70 dB(A) @ 1m (with enclosure) | ~67 dB(A) | ~75 dB(A) | | Cooling fan motor | Separate axial fan (low power) | Integrated into main motor | Belt-driven fan | | Start/stop cycles allowed | Up to 12–15 starts/hour | Up to 20 starts/hour | 6–8 starts/hour | | Service interval | 2000–4000 hours (oil type dependent) | 4000–8000 hours (if synthetic oil) | 1000–2000 hours |