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Why Use a Haskel Gas Booster ‘This brochure invoduces pneumatic and hydraulic driven gas boosters and mechanical diaphragm compressors. These gas booster compressors offer flexible and efficient source for delivering high pressure gases. Oxygen or High Purity Cleaning: Heskel boosters are noted for their cleanliness and can hendle pure gases such as oxygen without risk of any contamination. (Special cleaning requirad ~ advise factory.| Haskel’s oxygen cleaned products are certified per Mil Spec 1330. Refer to the Knoviledge Library Link on the Haskel website, vwww.haskel.com, for the Oxygen Usage - Best Practice Guide, Multi-Staging Capability: For higher flow rates and pressures, beyond the capebility of « single gas booster, one or more boosters of the same ratio may be plumbed in parallel and then in series with one or more boosters of the same rato. High Flow Rates at High Pressures: When high flow rates at high pressures are needed, the booster can charge a receiver toan even higher pressure level, thus storing a volume of ges aveilable for rapid releese at a constant pressure through e pressure reducing valve, Cost Savings: Mostindustrial gases are commonly delivered at pressures of 2,000 - 2,600 psi in steel ylinders. Ifthe ass to be used well below the supply pressure, the pressurized supply is easily piped and controlled to the point of use with simple valving, However, ithe end use requires the gas to be used at higher pressures than the supply it will have to be boosted. Gas Boosters can utilize all the gas from a supply source such es cylinders, and boost the gas to whatever pressures (and flows) are required by the application; thus utilizing all the gas volume from the supply source. Ii the application requires a pressure greaterthan common supply cylinder pressures, a booster can often be justified not only beceuse of utlization ofthe gas, but also because it will eliminate the need to purchase the gas in speciel higher pressure more costly supply cylinders such as 3,609 or 6000 ps. Pneumatic Driven Gas Booster Features «Reliable, easy to maintain, compact and robust ‘*'No heat, flame or spark risk ‘+ Infinitely variable cycling speed and output + Proumatic driven models do not require electrical connection * Easy to apply automatic controls + No limit or adverse affect continuous stop/stert applications * Seal systems designad for long working life + No airline lubricator requted + Hydrocarbon free ~ separation between air and gas sections + Pressures to 39,000 psi (2690 bar) (most models) + Standard & custom systems available + Suitable for most gases + Single, double acting, and two-stage models + Ability to stall at any predetermined pressure and hold the fixed pressure without consuming powar or enorating heat + Built-in cool Introduction to Pneumatic Driven Gas Boosters ‘Theory of Operation Haskel Gas Boosters consist ofa large area reciprocating air drive piston ditectly coupled by a connecting rod to a smell area {gas piston. The gas piston operates in a high pressure gas barrel section. Each gas barrel end cap contains high pressure inlet and outlet check valves. Varying applications require many different booster and horse power (HP) combinations. Haskol can assist with HP and Cooling requirements and provide circuitry assistance on the following issues: PID Control - review and advisement, electrical control, and heat exchenger recommendations. General HPU recommendations end guidelines are available from Haskel draviing 87100-TAB. The air drive section includes a cycling spool and pilot valves that provide Continuous reciprocating action when ai is supplied tothe air drive inlet. The ratio between the area ofthe air drive piston and the gas criven piston is indicated by the number inthe model description and approximates the maximum pressure the gas booster is capable of generating Isolation of the gas compression chambers fromthe air drive section is provided by three sets of dynamic seals. The intervening two chambers are vented to atmosphere, This design prevents air drive contamination from entering the gas stream. Haskel gas boosters are used for boosting most all commonly availabe industrial gases. However, the gas should be “Dry Ges", [no moisture content). Some gases Cannot be pumped with standard boosters, e.g. pure Oxygen or Hydrogen. Depending on the gas and application, e.g. Dry Gas Seal applications, some boosters will require special seals, materials of construction, venting, szecial cleaning and other Considerations. Knowing the specific gasiis also necessary to determine gas compressibility at the desired pressure Compressibilty isa factor used in calculating flowrates at difforont pressures or filing times into a vessol. Gas booster compressors are suitable for transfer and pressurization of 1. Nitrogen (N2) 2.Helium (He) 3. Breathing Air Ni202) 4. Nitrous Oxide (N20) 5. Carbon Dioxide (C02) 6.Neon (Ne) 7. Argon (Ar) 8. Oxygen (02) 8. Sulphur Hexafluoride (SFB) 10, Carbon Monoxide (C)"* Cooling is provided by routing the cold exhausted drive air through ‘an individual jacket surrounding the gas barrel. Checkvalves also ellow forthe equalization of upstream and downstream pressure prior to boosting, therefore the gas booster only needs to “raise” the upstream pressure tothe required pressure and does not have to raise it from atmospheric pressure. Operating temperatures for Gas Booster There are two distinct sections: the air drive section and the gas barrel section. Air Drive Section- Standard Air Drive Seals should perform reliably within a tempereture range of (25°F to 150°F) |-4°C to 65°C). Lower temperatures will cause ait/gas leakage; higher ‘temperatures reduce seal if. Haskel recommends a minimum Class 4 air quality per 1S0 8873.1 standards. For operation at extremely low temperatures, consult factory. Gas Barrel Section: Low temperatures normally have little effect on the operation of standard parts and seals. The heat from the compressing gas helpsto balance out an acceptable temperature, ‘Maximum average acceptable temperature 115°C (240°F). Figure 1: Example Single acting Booster |e vane Air 2.AirDive Bar| 1. Comesng Rot S.btaustMute: 6.Hgh Pressure Bal 1. Bosse Ost §.Bossoriniet, '0.ceotng Jace At Estat Tie ra.GasPisan 12.Aé yang Yabo '6.vertPort Biostar 11. Hydrogen (Hay 12. Methane (CH4)"* 13. Ethylene (¢2#a)"* 14. Deuterium (02)"* 15, Natural Gas (CH4)** [otter contain high poporion ef 202 & 2) Note: Liquefied gases (propane, CO2 nitrous oxide, halons, etc.) can be boosted asa liquid or gas in controlled applications. * Oxygen (02/-maximum safe working pressure 35 bar (5000 ps). ** For these gases (10-16), the gas booster must be operated in a safeand well ventlated area and venti] piped to controlled environment. Pneumatic Driven Gas Booster Configurations Single acting, single stago boosters are tho smallest and ightost with prossuros to 38,000 psi. Double acting, single stage provides twice the delivery ofa single acting single stage booster. Two stage models ae used for high gas compression ratios. Model AG r Model AG indasiaesi Single Stage, Single Acting, Single Stage, Single Acting Hen neurewn w on a _—_ wi on ‘Medel AGD ‘Model AGD-4 (only) Model AGD ‘Single Stage, Double Acting, ‘Single Stage, Double Acting, Single Stage, Double Acting, Cooling Jecket Malt stage - Two boosters. More than one booster ‘ofthe same ratio may used for each stage. or Moéel AGT Model ast Mode! AD-4 feoding into Model AGT xix Two Sage, Cooling Fis Two Stage, Cooling Jackate BluesCompressed Air YolowExhaust Dive Air Green=Gas Media Matty 8 TeObuin os Ko/one scr Gu. Meters/nin, Inches ilimatars AG-S0High~atio oas AGT-S0/15- Twos Pounds Kilograms booster single stage, cms ons sil i i ‘olin ja single acting sete ing Selecting a Pneumatic Driven Gas Booster drivon gas boosters have seven significant operating paramoters that determine their solection for any application. These are as follows: 1. Maximum discharge pressure? 2.Flowrate a. sitconstant? i. What is flowrate roquired? b.Isitfiling a vassal? i. What is vessel size (water volume)? ii, Whats fil time required? 3. Supply ‘a, leitat constant preseure? b Isitdecreasing? i. What is intial pressure? ii, Whats the minimum pressure? 4. Airdrive pressure a 5. Alirdrive volume avai 8, What is the gas? 7. What isthe application? ‘The selection of the proper booster for any application starts with determining which booster “series” will provide the amount of flow and pressure required. The ability of the booster to generate pbressure's a function ofthe drive pressure, mulipliad by the nominal booster ratio. The ability to generate flowis a function of the quantity of air available to drive i, the displacement per cycle of the booster, and volumetric efficiency. Within each booster series, there are standard materials of construction available. For epplications involving aggressive ‘gases, such as Hydrogen, Helium and C02, some material substitutions are required. Single Acting Single Stage “AG” boosters provide economical Model Number Configuration 8 - AGT - 15/75 - C - 28881 ae = a ‘AS-Srige Stage, Siege Acting ane feast chesi ae Hows nominal eran fate fer bastard means of boosting pressure for tasting or small components and similar applications where volume is small and efficiency is not important, Control of maximum outlet pressure is accomplished ‘with the use of an air drive pressure regulator. Maximum outlet pressures crive area ratio mutiplied by air pressure Double Acting Single Stage “AGD” boosters not only pump twice the ‘Yolume ofa Sinale Actin, Single Stage Booster per cycle, but also require less air cive sincethe init gas pressure is assisting the ar crive in each direction, providing ¢ substantal portion ofthe required driving force. These models provide efficiert means of boosting large volumes of gasatlow to medium compression ratios. Maximum cull pressureis| rive area rato times air crive pressure PLUS gas supply pressure Two-Stage “AGT” boosters provide officient means of boosting toa high gas compression ratio sino tho ratio por stage is low. Maximum outlet pressure with these models is drive area ratio cd by air dive pressure plus supply prassure muipliod by the area ratio of the two gas pists. Since these models have interconnected ges pistons, they mutiny supply pressure during the “interstage” stroke by the area ratio of the tvro gas pistons. I supply pressure is 109 high, the booster may have “intersiage stall” at an outlet pressure substantaly less than thet obtainable on the “output” stroke. This limitation does not apply if outlet pressure isless than the “maximum supply” times the area ratio ofthe two gas pistons Remember, this condition only applies to two stage models. Specific performance information for your application may be obtained by referring o the Sample Performance Chart on page 8 ofthis catalog, or from a Haske! distributor. To locate a Haskel distributor near you, view the Distribution link on our website at ‘wwwhaskel.com, or contact Haskel direct. Contras: ane iter, og wignuge ane manual starsiop Ont" ewe 1/2 NPT yeh ine Extended fence seals Model Selection Chart _ Lecenp:ps=Gas Supply Pressure, Pa = Drive Pressure, Po = Outlet Pressure x ‘Maximum Rated Gas Outlet ad att, | ath, | etc | npn | tee ang-a | aso0 | so | 25 | 17 | soo | sio | 4500 | aio | Wa | WA | 25Pa | 123) 202 | a@°SAEBotn Pons | 1215) acs | 150 | a6 | arm | aim | 1250 | a6 | 1250 | 0 | wa | NA | 4a | 10 |1633|ye"NPTBoR Pons] 25,1) act | wo | 72 | 25 | 17 | 1050 | 72 | 1050 | 7 | WA | NA) 7a | 132 |2163|¥e"NPTBoR Ports) 30,14) Acts | so | 155 | so | 35 | 2050 | 155 | 2250 | 155 | WA | NA | 15Pe | 62 | 18 au) gaa | 4500 | si | 10 | 7 | 400 | so | 4500 | aio | 4500 | a0 | apa | a1 | soe | samsacutanter | 27(12) acs | 7500 | sir | co | 7 | 7500 | si7 | soo | os | WA | NA | soPa | 195 | 301 | sagteatwnaene | 27(12) ‘Geer Bt Poe AG-62 | 9000 | 620 | 200 | 4 | 9000 | 620 | soo | 215 | sno | 620 | copa | 21 | sos | aabisarsiae | 35(16) 46-75 | 150] 775 | 250 | 17 | 11260 | 775 | soo | 315 | 11250) 75 | 75Pa | 12 | 196 AER 12) sci rae | sm frm | 7 foram] vex | soo) a | wa] mua | soos |e | zn | ese | 500 ‘AG-1s2 | 20000) 1380 | 20 | 17 | zom0 | 130 | son | 345 | 18000) 1084 | IsoPa | 12 | 196 | oaifSAeutia%r | 2712) gas | us| vss | zo | 7 | zasm | wor | WA | wa | WA | NA) z5Pe | 12 | 196 sameicatitte | 4011) ‘Betech Bob Pots AG-303 | 39000 2590 | 500 | s4 | seco | 2590 | NA | N/A | WA | NIA | 300Pe | 089 | 146 |ie-Hrewwcnoan pons) 44 (20) asp-1s | 900 | 21 | am | aim | 00 | 21 | a0 | 21 | WA | NA | 15PesPs | 60 |oes2| coherence | 44(20) acoa | v0 | a6 | arm | atm | 1250 | 86 | 1250 | 96 | WA | NA | 4PaPs | 193 |s163| Ye AFeOFOm | 31 1Q) Bs Into NT ao | 200 | i | 2 | 17 | 250 | 172 | 250 | we | 250 | 12 | TPePs 4926) Stores ure | 95,16) Baca | oo | an | a | a7 | som | as | somo | ors | wa | nwa | reperte |e |eane| re serero a F soos | saw | au | 2 | as | son | 15 | soo | a5 | wor | ze | sores | ra [anc partie stg F ssvs0 | oo | caw | wo | 7 | ao | cao | soo | a5 | soo | exo | sopovrs | a2 |rore) erates oan B voose | sao | aus | 2 | as | son | xs | so | sis | om | 26 | sores |e 49@ z ‘AGD-50 | 15000 | 1038 | 100 7 | 15000 | 1034 | 5000 315 | WA | NIA | SOPa+Ps | 39 3918) J rove | a | a | 20 | | aon | er | sim | ae | smo | co | corais | 62 ae 0075 |v | wor | aso | 7 |i | re | sooo | ots | 100 | tse | raposes | 24 a0 co-we | som | voor | 1@ | 7 || sw | sow | ox | 0 | ro | soresrs| a8 2 cose |asio| svat | aso | rr | as | rat | wa | tA | ran | 1008 | topesps | a | a0 fips) aac asta | vso | 96 fwcarulvasmy so | a | v0 | se | wa] wa | caps | 10 | 10 | wereronrn | 5%) agrans jnvae|emre] 25 | 17 | on | as | sow | ss | som | 216 | asee.2Pe | 2 |n63 a9 Agt720 moe mre| 2 | 47 | on | sn | som | ss | oom | aco | sopaane | roa [asa] SEAL | am Acre lamefenamn| 2s | 17 | gen | 26 | som | a | om | ae | oreare| me |aca| SEAS | 1 Aree |rseme mse] 25 | 17 | soon | sao | som | ais | mo | cao | ooPacsrs | raz |z1ea| seatracterae | a1) AGTAv20 eeegal sper] 50 | 25 | sop. |..sa0 | somo | a5 | ann | 620 | s0PaaPs| 52 | rors reminaeneses| aa 1 astaxe0 ermxo}snese| xo | 7 [ream | roe | som | i | rom | we |soreaars| 62 |e fetpastashs| ana Two Stoge Model AGT AGT Series & 4" Mol AGT B escreasornr| ons oom russel gaat] saw | 9 8aGD-150 angry | p20 | woe 1490] Peers tone AST 1490) hon AGT 14/50] Pr otom| 2 2 @ 9 2 agra juris umene| 25 | 17 2B B 5 easTnpo|aeeese| wrme] 25 s Maximan | Min Gas Rated ‘Supply GasSupply | Pressure AGT-9/5 [Pros] sro) 100 | 7 AGT30/60 |sroume| wtavsa| 100 | 7 AGT3075 [areal wrens] 100 | 7 Acta [aromse| xreeim| 100 | 7 Acr2y102| one] ahve} 100 | 7 AGT-32152| msm | raxae | 100 | 7 AGr-sy102]0Peome| orem | 100 | 7 AGT-SY152| Few wrouwe | 100 | 7 ‘meh AGT-€2/50H| 80 | see wo | 7 8asb-1 21 | atm | ar ansb-2 21 | atm | arn sAoD-28 55 | atm | aw #ac0228 55 | atm | arn ancos aAGD-14 aagD-20 8AGD-60 Peeee eee sg, 3 1318 ‘3 ‘a0 38 aco.3is| 38000 | 2413 | reo | 69 1. Tiostage node Supply resi also lite by Incr xair dive Pal to vcidinerstage sat Maximum Rated Gas Outlet Int Gas 190 | 10 vs | 8 100 | 10 om | can ea v0 | io 100 | so 100 | 1 279 oa 2s | 78 Mol | a ow | a w | w | s xm | 1m sm | 2 sm | 2 am | sa 2a | 318 zo | 12 sm | 20 om, |, 98 eo no | 020 ag, | 90 a 20 | 1278 cm 55 at? axon | 22 NA NA NA g & ts NA NA NA Hydrogen 15000 15000 13000 1sn0 1smn0 sno 10 wa Na Na NA NA NA Na Na 2000 NA NN NA NA 124 toot ou 13 a NA Na NA NA NA as sas eo NA a Na 26 NA w NA ry wa TParSPs | 62 SOPaH1SPs, 3.1 T5Pax25Ps, 3.1 e0Pav2Ps| 62 T5Pa183P5) 62 180 Pos5Pe| 62 i00Past6P4 21 150 Pa.25P 150 Pai25P: PaiPs 2PavPs | 200 26ParPs | 125 28PaPs | 15 5PaiPe | 714 uPesPe | 287 aPasPs | 124 eoPesPs | 62 wsoPavPs | 24 14P0128Ps, 367 ‘s0Pas6Ps | 357 30P a2 Ps) 132 s0Par83Ps| 192 e0Pav2Ps | 62 160Pa:25P4 3.1 115 Pai25 Ps 4a 315PasPs | 353 8 to1s se tons 016 un 2o¥e 2046 110 ws 1018 83 03 tole sue ne 9. earners | [i He atch) Ban Poa ornate Stee it anno ornate xe Sie [Wen acne NET te Pre rer ae aoe pon wr ate cba nT se PT ceed nT asec WNT a Pre We Mr WP ue ieebet oso |r -Piuten wanton aren net onsen ona rh oss nT ye ocho ata ve ocho ab le-weiaton Banoo l-wpitan) Beno 33(18) 3(17) 33(18) 49(22) 492) 23(18) 29(18) 902) 51103) N26) ha 68) jit es) hss jit ee) jz =) ji) hz 6 2168) iz 8) N26) "21 168) has) has) ha 6s) hea) js 70) 2 Vout possorooxcvose Maximum Is stag prosere and suppl prasturosautanousloxcoodeprcsue init abo he lia ints inortge reli aio sa this prossuro PertInformation ard Additional Notes 2. Ar nvelnetPort= 1/2 FNPT al" & 59/4" Mods bs DnvelnetPert= 2" NPT al @"& 1” Made ©. Rafer poges 1-20 4. 2epsimiimun ard essere forall unis © Mapimum a dvs 13 psig all mcdels except AS-1, AG 2, AGD-1 5130 psi) f apsig maxinum drveprossurafor ll ar 1 9, GasBeosartre lyeragen spycatons must 1. Each we tae Gas Bonserhas 2 airs allowableriet gas pressure avoid aceon ‘koownas “hterstane Stal" Relea teKrowledgeLbreryirk onthe Haskel websta wiwhaselom, fer adetale expancten rien caning fll meddle dle ify cerfedfoveeinykogen Applicaton ‘AG, AGD. AGT Serias| eOcPM BAG, SAGT Seris sOcPM 4AGD, 14AGT Serios “oceM Aefer'o pape 18.32% cmensinaldranngsofsllmodel. Sample Gas Booster Flow Rate Performance (SCFM) Flow and Pressure Performance: ‘Sample performance sown below is used for generalreference only; consult Haskel Technical Sales or your Haskel Representative for specific perfomance information Cuibc Meters Per Minus = SCFM 00283 Ea HE Ez a B= rte =] mo | a |) 62 =) a0 20 200 Tom | eo 5 33 & | 2a. 3 | io | (smn | Se Reet B 23 AGD-€2 | 5 | 2500 AGHEUISZ | 5 | ‘00 | tzom | 3 A & | foo S| 0 | lou |e at & & | Sp & | feo | ion | ot a a 16 Aco | o> | 3000 AGT-QNEDH | 25 | 00 | 1e000 | 2 EH “ 3 | | oo | 10 | fe e 82 & | 0 i “two | te sew | 3 8 sso] 8 | 88 woo |B | IB | 2 3 & | 20 ® | | tw | ° 3 | Toco 2) mm) a | & S a 3 | ‘os to | ae AG-0 | ag acD-152 | f | Soo aoa 7 | @ | 20 | 41 3 8 = | 30 | | mw |» s ‘s % | teow m | 38 on | son | 2 Ei aspasai! 4% | Yon sacp2e | fo imo | ioe | s * fe | 80 © | joo | Sm | 3 2 uh a | See who | | 2) | ae | 2 4 || 7 oo | i AGE | 25 sors zo | 2 | 200 | 12 BAGOZ28 | jos | 200 | 490 | 100 3 a a | 3 | im | ow ts | iw | So | 2 3 3 | im | to | ts | | om | 66 AG) ay 18 AGTINS | 3 | oo | iow | 21 webs # | 300 | 700 | 37 2 os =| 8 | ie | i & | iv | Sm | i 2 ° te | ite | aan | 33 me | mo | feae | it A612 | 4 AGT7/30 | fg | 75 | 3000 | 19 Ema 35 | 500 | 1200 | 33 3 2 fe | | mo | 12 3 | Boo | tam | a & & | se | ao | 38 we | foo | aan | 10 30 % | tee | San | AB | 25 23 AGT-14382) St | Z00 | 20 | 3 8460-20 75 | 1200 | 2600 | 36 2 8 & | ie | So | 2 & | oo | fu | fe 2 Fi se | us | smo | 32 4 | gu | bau | 33 A628 | 95 24 AGT 1462) St | ins | om | 25 'BAGD 0) 75 | 1800 | 5200 | 26 3 i 3% | ie | ae | 3h & | tio | Sam | Te ° 5 fe | & | sam | 8 33 | ioe | fem | 3 AG3IS | a 35 AGT-18'30) 40 | 300 | 2000 | 29 SAGD-190 75 | 000 | 14000 | 28 ° 35 i | i | dam | 32 i | Soe | fam | 20 2 fee @ | ace | mo | 37 38) 0 | ae | te agnis| 2 131 acr-isso] $2 | 2¢ | mo | 23 sacra | 2 | @ | ia] 8 2 oe & | ioe | aan | 12 | 3 | a | 3 2 a | i | Ge | | @ | ban | or acb4 | > 16 AGT-1575) 55 | tio | aow | 15 SAGT#0 | 35 | 3 | too | 09 2 B Be | Bo | os BOB | ta | 68 2 iH S| ae | xo | / imo | 30 | 7 3 ie fe | tee | exo | as oo | toa AGOT | n2 AGT-30/50) G2 | 350 | 4000 2 AGT-480 | 35 | 250 | 2000 | 66 3 ¢ & | ice | duo | os 8 ie | 27 3 © | sooo | amo | 84 | mo | oe | 37 ° aa zs | ‘ee | suo | 23 | mo | Sea | 33 (ABDIA) | oe wD AGT-2075) a5 | soo | com | 24 AAGT-W60 | 35 | 00 | aso | 12 5 joa & | i | doo | deo |S | Sam | os 8 a8 | iro | Be | tis | rio | is | 8 Fa 2 | tao | ao | be AGD-IS | ap ns ‘AGTS262) 56 | soo | sco | 98 AGT-9060 | 35 | ‘O00 | Sco0 | 138 ® e | soo | sooo | a2 ms | so | ace | oe ‘o | seo | lao | a6 & | tom | owe | St | ae | tom | 102 | Zo | io | aes | fe | sao | 32 4% | Yeo | tow | ‘a AGD-30 | ay | 1580 | 3200 | ‘19 AGT-R2NC2) as | 550 | e500 | 33 AAGTSO50 | 75 | 1000 | izou | 7 | to | Gero | so &% | i | coo | 2 | wo | ooo | © | a | dao | 332 | ‘0 | tame | 23 120 | {ann | zane | “23 AGD-32 | 35 | 1580 | ao | 154 AGTS2/82) 50 | 150 | 10000 | “1 “4AGD-315 | 150 | sooo | 24900 | 15.1 3 | | Se | oy Be | a | ote 13 | ae | fan | 192 3 | eo | timo | i S| tim | tao | as 18 | ato | too | ‘ie aso-s0 | is | teoo | toro | 10 sasrezce! so | foo | tee | “2 wa6T-128315] 30 | 2am | deom | 10 | to | tow | a | tee | tooo | 1 420 | Tao | tone | 2 Lcatno 4 Ai Dive Qaiiy 2 | fimo | ze | Co ‘ir Dive Pressure = Gas Gutet Pressure anszs | 2 | tom | zat | cs Pe Gae Supply Pressuro (Gee Duta Flow Rate 8 0 Alternative Gas Booster and System Models fogs ame e701 e795 Specialty Gas Booster Models bee | ete bowser Medel | Medel Medel Number | Number Number e321 ACTS) 2505 AGTASTS | 78595 as7 | 2018 ‘AGT ays0 | 96315 Acs | 26508 AGT 3075 | 17599 aczo | 175 | ees | acraye| 27267 Acso | scat crate Acs2 | 17195 | som | acrsans2 acts | 17818 AGT 62102 Ac-102 | ase AGT 62182 cz | 207 | seer | AcTsarsan] 26100 G28 aaco4 | 58808 AG-208 aaco2 | 50575 cps | 5238 enco28 | 2032 acos | 2268 eAs0228 aco7 | sua | ose | ercos | saz acp.4 | sane ergo. | 52512 cps | 276 | seve | aacoae | 2510 acoso | ime | seer | encase | soas7 aoa | sam | sees | sasp-150 acos0 | sear ansT-4 | 50508 cos: | rer | sees | anstya0 | sas e075 | sre | sever | eact-wyso) Sasa ‘AGD-102 | 96918 aAGT-14¢0 AGD-152 esis | encr-aneo| sa79 acta | 28597 2AGT-50150) astans| sia0 | eso | 1waco-215 sto | sas | sein | AGT: 5315 AGT-W2 AGT. sa107 acT-19s0| 2sna7 | sean Inert Gas Booster System Models Standard ‘Syston Mote! Number ane | 22800 07 Ac-18 soon sos soe 1075 sc10 sc19 a2 1630 “Tents | amor | wae acos | swe | onze acor | aor | ses aco | oer | oes sous | ee | ser reoan | soos | str nso2e | soos | ose aes nsose | some | ain sos | oxo | sn sco. AcD-152 | soe0e acts | some | esa Actas | stcs1 | 90532 AcT-7a0 | sesso | ssaxa AGT-en AGT-wer| 95431 acr-isan| 20s | 25068 AST-1550 acts AsTn60 actors asta soraxa2 soTaans2 screaaa sceans2 Agra same 52031 90611 90512 53180 #AGD-1 sAs0.2 ancD28 8AGD2-28 sass anGD-14 ano anco-20 ‘8AGD-150 enna eon 90616 90617 81286 sacra ancTs0 crac ncr-ia60 act2060 easraansy vuneo-a6 20618 20619 54095 55121 TaAGT- 015 10 Inert Gas Booster Systems Haskel's ability 1 incorporate and interface electronic controls into systems provides precise compression and control of gases. Standard system components are: 1 Booster wih Externl Pilot Modficatonto enable use of external Components to staistop the boeste. 2. Adjustable Air Plot Switch (nlot) -usad to stop the booster whon supply pressure fasto adjusted set pont. 3.Aajustable Remoteset ir Pilot Sitch (owet)—used to stop the booster ‘when outlet pressure rosches adjustod sot point. 4, Pressure Gauge indicates outlet bocsted pressure 5. Pressure Gauge indicates inet gas pressure supply. 6. Gas Fite used to top anyingscted contamination rom entering the booster (ewe changing out a gas supply bt), 7 Roll Bar Frame (not shovm) used for mounting booster end ese othor compononts 8.ArFier inn iter (20-40 micron for maintaining air crve quay 8. Aijastable Air Regulator used to set the Air Dive Pressure (0-160 psi max, ont 10. Air Pressure Gauge indicates the Air Drive Pressure. rama _. Rat 11, Manual On/Off Valve and Speed Control Valve used to adjust Oy © cycling epood that tho booster eycles. oO a 12. Relie Valve used to protect the booster & other components . from over pressuiization. 13. Adjustable Romotosot Pilot Ragulator used to adjust tho sot Serer eee ae point for the Remoteset Air Filot Switch, 14, Pressure Geuye used to indicate the Adjustable Remoteset Rogulator adjusted prossuro. 1 interstage Cooler—a tube & shell cooler used to reduce the boosted yas temperature (part of the booster), Charging Systems Charging systems provide a fast, efficient and economical method of charging, or “topping up” gas pressures. Charging units ensure thatthe optimum use is made of commercially batted gases down to as low as 150 psi or vaporized liquid (cryogenic) supplies while producing pressures as high as 38,000 psi depending on gas type. Units are standard or custom-built in a variety of configurations, ‘samples of which are illustrated here 26968 Oxygen Booster System 25968 Sample Performance Oxygen boner stans for io oan cylinders. An efficient, safe and Oygen Gas Presse -P3l] Daye Ole economical system for oxygen handling (“fire PS (A) Outlet stall (max gas outlet pressure is: Air drive psi x 30 Plus 2x gas inlet psi) (8) Inerstage stall (Max gas inlet pressure is air dive psix 15 i outlet exceeds air drive psi x30. IFitdoes not, max gas inletis air drive psix 30) (C) fless air flowis available, outlet gas rates will decrease about in proportion Perearce based onineted i Dv S156 SCEMC) M Charging Booster Designed and Manufactured to achieve an affordable and cffective gas transfer and charging unit. Standard configuration includes cylinder mounting bracket. = 4 = a $ patemo.! “cuneters Contguaton ere Gas Transfer, Test ) & Charging Carte Typical geses used are (02, N2, He, Ar & Air used for transfer, charging, testing, calibration or tool operation Natural Gas Vehicle Fueling Systems Natural Gas Boosting ‘System with Storage ‘liminatos the noed fer ‘mecharical compressors where high pressure and low pressure Natural Gas sources are avilable, ‘ScubAmp Used by Dive Shops to boost medium pressure breathing air from storage sir diract to dive tanks to reach maximum fill pressure rapidly. With the use of a ScubAmp, existing air compressor systems can stay within their 209-2600 psi normal operating range. TYPICAL FILL TIMES: eA ASE AS, Console Controlled Test Systems Test console housing pneumatic, Gas Beostar selected to moet ‘ost parameters ofthe customers specification. Gas pressures can be producod up te 29,000 psig Gas Cylinder Test Rigs Hydrostatic and cylinder stretch tostrigs fer inspoction and testing of allgas cylinder and proscure vosesls, including oxygen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide and halon bots. 41 iD Hydraulic Driven Gas Boosters For low rates that ypicaliy go heyond the cepability of pnematic driven boosters. Haske!’ gos booster product line began with hyéreuiic driven gas boosters, Their gas compression technology hes been proven in erticel applications such as Fuel Cell / Hydrogen, Photovoltaic, Semiconductor, Specialy 6 s, and more, Capable of boosting a variety of gases, Haskel’s broad range of Hydraulic Driven Gas Boosters offer complete flexibility for your gas compression and transfer needs. The key design elements incorporated in this range are based on the Haskel technology that has been combined with cutting edge hydraulic drive control to provide 2 complate solution, from plug-in electrical supply to reliable gas output prossure and flow. Applications + Hydrogen Filling Stations += Charging high-pressure gas cylinders and receivers +Gas assisted plastic injection molding + Hydraulic accumulator charging ‘Charging air bag storage vessels ‘Missile and satelite launch and guidance systems ‘Component testing «Laser eutting and welding eld high volume gas testing + Automotive hoses and component gas testing + Hot isostatic pressing + Inert/specialty gas transfer + Biogas charging + Extending pressure *Gas blanketing ey Hydraulic Driven Gas Booster Model Number Configuration 400 HGT 6- = Gogo a Design Di Stoke Gas Bare ce Seat Te’ Eng Scoinon 1 I | hepa 10 § le PS (Proximity Sieh, 429 ie ‘mort Gas Service) -EX (Explosion Proct Swit) HGT=2Stage Features + Steinless StoeUMonel gos barrel construction + Oil Free, gas section non-lubricated operation tegrated cooling barrels on each yas sect + Isolation between hydraulic and gas sections to prevent contamination *6in. and 10in, stoke models '* Proximity switch control to automate cycling ‘* Able to accept high supply pressures Benetits ‘Capable o flow rates up to 8x higher than air driven models ‘Modular construction for easy gas section maintenance + Will not rust lite other carbon steel manufactured units + Non-contaminating gas compression + Minimizes gas tomperaturo rise from compression + Suiteble for ultra pure ges compression ‘Broad renge of flows and pressures + Sinooth stroke direction changeover and cycle rate control ‘= Multiple gas boosters can be driven by one power source + Steady state cycle control to meximize sel fe “High efficiency for continuous operation Designs Single-Stage Double Acting Models + Available in 7 models with flow rates to 400 scfm and ‘meximum supply and outlet pressures to 16,000 psig + Designed or high flow and fow-to medium compression ratios Two-Stage Models + Availabe in 8 models with flow rates to scfm, Maximum supply pressure 6000 psig. Maximum outlet pressure to 16,000 psig + Modular construction for easy ges section maintenance + Adapts to multiple uits in paellel or in series driven by one powor source Optional Features (normally provided by Haskel distributor or system integrator) + Motor starter + Remote operator station ‘Inlet pressure controlloop + Heater hydraulic reservcir ‘Temperature controlloop _* Noise attenuating panels ‘Water chiller -Gocting loop Varying applications require many different booster and horse power (HP) combinations. Haskel can assist. with HP and cooling requirements, and provide circuitry assistance on the following issues: PID Control - review ‘and advisement, electrical control, and heat exchanger recommendations. General HPU recommendations and uidelines are availabe from Haskel drawing 87100-TAB. Leseno LP = Horsopomer Input based on Max. My, Pressure 2500psig P= Sar Supply Pressure (PI) a8 Outer PressirPS1) = Cyes Por Min, (18max 120 series, 25max. 10 series) a: Duet ow Rate SCF) Hydraulic Driven Gas Boostor Spocifcations Sample Porfermanco Suppl Pesur| Sipyy Prosar | Que Peso | Maxima | Diplecemert yo Opes i Hydraulic Pressure: 2500 PSI Maximus Minima | Maximum Capes i za | 150 | son | 25 | a0 weoune.r45 | 50 | 11 | 15 | 4 | 1950) 4 6 ara | se | 25 | 270 | 250 | 1200] 25 | os x82 | so | 1500] 25 | 1312 m7 | 1080 | 200 | 25 | 280 zo | 2 | o0| 25 | ans weoucos.r5 | 50 | 11 | 270 | 6 | 250] 6 6 as | are | as | 268 | 275 | r000| 25 | a1 m3 | 125 | zo 25 | 115 77 | rao | 2200 | 25 | 198 wea | soo | aon) 25 | 44.1 wocHs06-85 | 10 | 21 | oo | 13 | ss00 | 14 6 1 | 0 | 25 | 24 | 600 | 300) 25 | S90 wes | rao | a7s0| 25 | 159 72 | 200 | exmn| 25 | 272 193 | 1200 | soon | 25 | gra ocHs06s) | 10 21 | som | 193 | 1300) 29 6 0 sor | 25 | 249 | 1600 | spo | 25 | ana vmooiorss | 50 | in | reso | a | eso | a 6 m6 | ume | te | 84) 175 | m0} 1 | 77 raoucoro.ss | 100 | 21 | coon | 12 | sw | 1 6 v9 | aor |e | 229 | t200 | sem] as | ast raoicoreso | 100 | 21 | sooo | 109 | roson | 20 ‘ ce | um | te | 4 | wo | om) te | mas te | |e 2 | ae wre) oo a fw fe fame) a | owe |e | ame | op | ae | |) | a | on |amn| 3 | Sr a | || 2 | ue rwereres! s» | a | wm | « [amo] we | ao | ae | ase | os | 8] | 80 3 Hs i | |n| 3 |e i: | | 0) a | 24 roserses| 9 an fame fae) a] ow |e | we | | a] |e) i | im [eo 2 | ws | m || 2 | ts vmware] sy) | am |e fom) | om | we | se | os | | | mo) 23 | to |em| 2 | M8 m3 | m [se| 2 | ue voneress | wo | ar [am | 1 frome] | oo | os | oe | x | Bem me) | 20 ar | fe) 2 | 3 i | |) |S 2 | m | 0) m | ee vononae] a | st | wo |e |e) «| mw | ca | owe | w | 2) 2 ze] By ge 3 | 2 [oo| 1 | se 2 | fm | ain] 8 | 29 or | tm | aio] | as vovennem| ov | wm) 4 frome) ae | we | mm fw | EL IB fae) Bl zt ge | tin || | 2 2 | 39 | mw) | es 2 | a || 1 | ae waver | a1 fom | x foo) a | oe | a | om | w [RE] 2 fame) se 14 REFEATOPAGES 22-36 FORDMENSONAL DRAWINGS OF ALL MODELS Applications for Pneumatic and Hydraulic Driven Gas Boosters and Gas Booster Systems General Applications + Condenser Leek Detection CFC Recovery Transfer Circuit Breakers + Helicoptar Pop Floats + Autoclaving - Low Pressure +Hotlsostatic Prossos + Automotive Ait Bag Vessel ling “Helium Leak Preseure Testing ak Detection Systems alt Joking He een Nissle Test Systems ‘Cooling with Helium in Pilot Piants ‘Nitrogen Injoetion for Molding Machinos *Cryastat Testing (Nitrogen end Argon) ‘Nitrogen Accunulator Charging + Blow Molcing *Die Cushion Cylinder Charging + Boost Pressures from N2/02Gonerators + Breathing Air Systems Laser Cutting (As, 12,02, He) Hydrogen Applications Haskel Manufactures the most extansve range of gas handling solutions for gas trensfaro: boosting applications, including Hydrogen. Hydrogen use products include Pneumatic or Hydraulic Driven Gas Boosters, Diaphragm Compressors, and BuTech High Pressure Valves and Fittings, thet are Hydrogen rted to aver 20000 psig. ‘Hydrogen Infrastructure + Hydrogen Fueling & Filing Stations *Hydrogen Compression, Storage & Transter + Fuel cel Mable, Portable & Stationary + Boosting H2 Generator Outlat Pressure ‘Hydrogen Purification “Hydrogen Generation “Hydrogenation *PTAmanufacture + Poysiicon manufacture + Petroleum recovery and refining ‘Hydrogenation reactions += Ovinder filing for storage from H2 generation ‘*RD lab gas distribution * Power generation (used as a ccolant) + Serriconductor manufacturing + Oxygen Life Support Botlos «Escape Chute Charging Co2Chersing G62. AGT5 6-152 AGD-7 GDS AgD-30 Ag0-32 ago62 G05 AaD-152 ASTIN AST-1I30 AGT-1W/62 AGT-8/20 AGT1975 AGT3075 AGT-3062 AGT 30162 AGT-a/52 ase pi Brive Presa and SCFM P19, st) ‘AGD-14 8AGD-39 8AGD-60 ansT-14/20, ansT.14/80 aacT-sn/60 1000 1500 2000 10 100 250 500 250 500 1000 380 1000 Supply Pressure 180 10 1000 500 250 1000 + Oxygen Boosting FualCells; Moile, Potable and Stationary + Power Valve Actuation/Hold Dump Valves Cosed + Gas Assisted Injection Molding (GAIN) + Gas Charging fr Aircraft Tire Inftion + Pressure Testing of Hydraulic Systems — Skydrol + Gas Pressure and Leak Testing + Super Citical id Extaction + Gas Reclaim Low Pressure «Testing Brake Calipers * Oyinder Hydro Test Driven Gas Boosters for Applications Limi (psd 421@400 | 9000 s8i@om0 | 20 g02@ von | 5000 ess@70 | 2600 1062@ 1700 | 4,000 an@sis0 | 9000 wo7s@siso | 4,000 ssr@sm | 90m sue@7sm | row 5076 4000 | 15000 2es@ra10 | 250400 za0@ 20 | 25109000 s8@an0 | 25109000 sen@n0 | 4or09000 zero | sporzow zie 7250 | socarz.0v0 anr@ sa | somngo00 192 12750 | 4c015,000 350@ 4800 | 900075 000 Limit psd s@o0 | 5000 142s@srso | 5,000 aar@ se | 1500 se7a@uo0 | 5000 a87@s00 | 25107500 194@ een0 | 0107-500 are en pi Brie Peer and 5 SCP P19, 0-6) 28979 85900 85901 5082 009 85908 85985 5986 508 85009 85990 85001 e502 88995, 85904 5905, 95006 89997 a72ig e201 aries ams 97208 eras 15 Diaphragm Compressors Single and multi-stage models with displacements to 400 SCFM (680 m2/h) and pressures to 20,000 psi (2000 bar). A variety of head closure designs, powor-framas, accossorios, and matarials of constuction. Diaphragm Comaressors offer: Non-contaminating, eakctight compression, corrosion resistance, increased diaphragm ite, low closure torque, highly sensitive leak detection and high efficiency, Diaphragm Compressor Applications ‘Specialty and Industrial Gas + High/Utra High Purty Gas Compression + Rare and Expansive Gass (Keron, Krypton] «Gas Transfer irom Tate to Cylinders + Gas Recovery Systems *TFEMonemer + Gas Blending Operations Photovoltaic Installations +Polyslicon Production H2 & CHorosilanes) Silene Production + Silicone Vent Recovery + Mixed Chiorosilane Recovery HCL Purification ‘Hycrogen Purification ‘Semiconductor Silane Production “NFS Preduetion ‘Fuorine Comprossion “BFS Compression + SiF4 Compre: +SiH4 Compression ‘Tube Trale/Cyinder Filing 16 Chemical/Petrochemical +PTA ‘Gas Recycle Systems Gas to Liquid (GTU) ‘*Roaction Feed Gas Charging ‘*Vapor Deposition ‘Hydrogenation Pilot Plants Petrochemical Research “University Research Studies + Pharmaceutical Research ‘Medica Gas Filing ‘Instrument Testing Mode! 1533 1SCFM/LENma/h) Discharge Pressure 3000 PSI (206 BAR) 50 HP (IRM) Mode! 2000 BSCFM (I4NP/hn) Discharge Pressure 15000 PSI (1004 BAR) SOHP (400kiM) Selecting Your Accessories Haskol can cither provide accessories soparataly or supply thom fitted to form a complate package suited to your application. Additionally, Haskol can fit customer nominated aceassories. Our accessorios catalog i ilable and ourtechnical support team is ahvays ready to advise you on the most suitable choice of accessorios for your application Afullrange of high-pressure regulators, valves, switches and encillery equipment is available to suit all of our gas boosters. ‘Air plot switches * Air pilot values ‘+ Rogulating raliof valves *Diroctional control and and tubing Port adaptors release valves + Hydraulic accumulators, gas receivers and storage cylinders Filters Regulating Relief and Back Pressure Control Valves Provide over prossure protection on any high pressure low flow gos or liquid system. [See system accessory catalog) Gas Receivers Gas recoivors in 10,000 and 20,000 psi series. Eleven models {rom 20to 897 cu. in. displacements [See system accessory catalog) Stainless Steel Check Valves + Constructed throughout of 316 series stainless stee! for high corrosion resistance. “+ APTFE semi soft seat for higher Contamination tolerance without leakage. The PTFE intially deflects a slight amount then the ball or poppet to come to rest against the metal seatso the PTFE does not have to absorb the full oad of the high pressure Plenum chambers * High pressure valves, fitings += Prossure Reguletors + Gauge snubbers A H 7 + Stainless steel check valves + Intensifiers with integral checks for eyeling + Copillary type gauge snubbors Please ask for your copy of our latest accessories brochure. Be Air Pilot Switches. These prossure switchos produce a pnoumatic signal up to 160 psi at any sonsing prossuro within their adjustment range. +5 Microns + €000 psi, 90,000 psi2models ‘1/4 NPT and 1/4" §.P.tube +58. or paper elements Directional Contre! and Release Valves Directional Control vaives are basically a family ‘with common characteristics and benefits. They are seated poppet or ball design for virtually zero leakage at high pressures with low viscosity fluids, intensifiers Intensifers with integral checks for cycling All stainless steel in high pressure wetted section, Pneumatic Driven Gas Booster Dimensional Drawings Gas Booster Model: 4AG-25 AoW CONTROL / bens! >) zai a A easier 4 ORT carne | retton + L 18889 Sem : 38min Stone) seit soem bi Sram) Gas Booster Model: AG-4 Gas Booster Model: AG-7 ‘ssn spon sonepmt wourmeroies” —_ g2tnpsiomt waimpzan + azaatoremt Gas Booster Models: AG-15, AG-30, AG-50, AG-75 Mg omar casos rt + asin = Gas Booster Models: AG-62, AG-102, AG-152 22sT om 19768077 0} ano — ster sanpeemt {190 15m xsi fort cxsouet oar « seer asnjeren 1 Ase ten) Gas Booster Model: AG-233 eee aie atinnd casouner eet isan aap) == RINNE neaps2m) 4 oaitoon) pon) Gas Booster Model: AG-303 Renton x00 btieed sn atom romjoieny — ASILETFORT casounetrt venisen Aaps6en} asnpou_{_b vexxtucnaes enajacng = sean i Ie Gas Booster Model: AGD-1.5 exsounerFoet sn Pont Sette august vont 1.0 05am) : Si2eiszon) sensnt met omega eae 2 azo serene waa ore 2 20 Gas Booster Model: AGD-4 18s a 1130 net ? i, svn en congorm ACUTE casero snoane eating) Meet seaman ioniemt a a | “eeionl = sexnqirny = Gas Booster Model: AGD-7 sexe mi nino Alen aster 419 [105 em ad ABOUT PORT sorties — ase paing —! aenapeent (RACES fofenpsiond + et a 8a 2947 re Gas Booster Models: AGD-15, AGD-30, AGD-50, AGD-75 ‘orton amen — MRE sae 419. [106-n) (GASILET PORT “GAS OLLET PORT. es snp | viens Leanne! 24 22 Gas Booster Model: AGD-14 ee ann om emtinel ator sxe penn ‘ameter rooms {514 pten) 2200 Eom {853 [00%m) - 23000 em} ~ 6866 amy = aero Gas Booster Models: AGD-32, AGD-62, AGD-102, AGD-152 saenenl : ‘apron noo. s Nene oxen 490 [06em) SET GAS OUTLET PORT vung Stn i amp ii = Sips) Gas Booster Model: AGT-4 amin IN wet 1753} ae cascumer ont cusmestveet sarap tod ‘canon seem omameveats St6nfistmej - PAM Gas Booster Models: AGT-7/15, AGT-7/30 Naragstne 4 S190g8am) = = ate me 1018980) — +458 8%} 888 6 om zt efserh Gas Booster Models: AGT-15/30, AGT-15/50, AGT-15/75, AGT-30/50, AGT-30/75 281m Rom) 17628 an sang “i beat ee 30 in( 75 em nm 10198 289 my = + ASéinft Bent 22847 ne SSR Gas Booster Models: AGT-14/32, AGT-14/62 starr resem cascunervent weiter \ \ sngiteet scurtcuss “> ‘55he 8m im nee BSN [AO - = AB a 01 omy SH O6T we] ~ Asser J 23 24 Gas Booster Models: AGT-32/62, AGT-32/102, AGT-32/152 AGT-62/102, AGT-62/152, AGT-62/152H s2tmr2e Man poem) cxsounetront ass or. sccove ter smear 4180 10 womans sone 72m ee) - StS et05i6m} adic 2890073619 aera dz) Gas Booster Model: 8AGD-1 Gasman ‘assem onan aap: sean ——- apy —= renin seem tem Gas Booster Model: 8AGD-2 eaame 85m eepten oem canyon, mere tel sings 25 26 Gas Booster Models: 8AGD-2.8, 8AGD-2.8H seat spent veo aengien ‘aD ano See ee Gas Booster Model: 8AGD2-2.8 2, sieneat = « ‘ —-» oom Sa a... atin ana cpt 4 smepumt asain ns eat Gas Booster Model: 8AGD-5 Naeem anes Gas Booster Model: 8AGD-14 sunt roetinem « reo 27 Gas Booster Models: 8AGD-30, 8AGD-60 28 Gas Booster Model: 8AGT-5/14 seat same ass ‘eat “aaa mt ng seen pam ~ Toei om Gas Booster Model: 8AGT-5/30 Senge sean Wot oh “en Gas Booster Models: 8AGT-14/30, 8AGT-14/60 sto pon sono ames = HN onto Gas Booster Model: 8AGT-30/60 sninsimt cannon smptom seme soon ns seated 30 Gas Booster Model: 8AGT-60/150 seaaptemt sient mateo a 31 32 Gas Booster Models: 14AGD-125, 14AGD-315 Hydraulic Driven Gas Booster Dimensional Drawings Hydraulic Connectior ‘T2OHEDIO, 120 HETIO models: | in SAEferale pers (2) rated at 3500 psi max. 100HGDS, 10HGTS medals: V/2in SAE fomsle ports (2) rated at 3600 psimax. Gas Connections: Y2OHGDIO, 120 HGTIO, 190HED6, 1O1HSTS modole ratios: 5, Hin SAE emalepor ld, 416 WP BuTech Popa each db acting, shige wo stage), Det ated 6000 psi, 20 series, 13500 sig 1O0series, et prs 00 sig ot seis “$5, 1m SAE tamale pot Unt kin SAE feral ort Oe) (ports dl acing. singe we stage. ult reted 650 psi, bath series Inet prs 6D psy bh soos 1, TinSAEfemale porte), Xin SAE (cued ports eek dl acting single two stage) ated3E00pxig “M5, TinSAEfeale po (he), in SAE (cued pons each lacing single two sage) retedZ0psg 185, in SAEfemae port 2potsacch dl acing, srg tw saga), rated 150 psig Gas Booster Models: 100HGD6-50, 100HGD6-85, 1O00HGD6-115, 100OHGD6-145 omepommt site sec, bt (eset 4 = $4513 ‘oneact sammie ‘nb msaewon, wourac nes bor 33 34 Gas Booster Models: 100HGT6-85/50, 100HGT6-145/50 b deta ‘rate ‘asap ssa : Gas Booster Models: 120HGD10-50, 120HGD10-85, 120HGD10-165 ee rq Sonetat 228m Sit ‘onto Gas Booster Models: 120HGT10-85/50, 120HGT10-165/85 a Ta - sae name a aoe 35 CELEBRATING OVER 65 YEARS OF HYDRAULIC AND PNEUMATIC ENGINEERING EXPERIENCE IN THE DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING OF HIGH PRESSURE GENERATING EQUIPMENT AND CONTROLS: Haeckel International, LLC 0E2stGeanam Placo ‘Buren, CA 9512 USA ‘e:616840-4090/ Fox: O1-850-2549o 18-41-4291 Ena sales@tasteLeon ‘wvunhesholcom Haeckel Europe Ltd. Non Hyon Road ‘Sureta SRS 20, alae UK Fei 191 849 1212 Fac 44101 8.0011 nai sileseuopegtaskel.com vvwvheshel-ourope.com Haeckel Middle East PO, Box22504 Jebot AN, Dubs, Ulted Ava Emotes To: 497) 4875685 Fn 687143878607 Enal sleeBhaske se Haekel Ae 23 Tagore Lane 03.08 agate 73 Warehouse Comp, Sirgspore 787501 “WG 455 7589/ Fax: 6 GAGE 298) nai aleshaskeLcomsg vwivhoshel coms For turtner information on Haskel preducte, please vielt us online at www.haskel.com GB 08-11

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