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Introducing the 660 Gallon Vertical Air Receiver - your reliable companion for all your compressed air needs. With SME Certification and a working pressure rating of 200 PSI, this powerhouse is designed to deliver exceptional performance. It can withstand extreme temperatures ranging from -20°F to 400°F, making it suitable for any site conditions. Its robust construction and primer-coated finish offer maximum protection, and you can even apply your preferred finishing paint. Installation is a breeze with its 1/4\", 3/4\", and 2" NPT Connections, catering to various applications. Don't forget to explore the Manuals tab for detailed installation instructions. For a comprehensive setup, check out our Gauge/Valve Kit 1280585377 (Sold Separately) under the Accessories tab. Elevate your compressed air system with the 60 Gallon Vertical Air Receiver.
Model | LV660-200 |
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Model Number | 1280566573 |
Category | Vertical Air Receiver |
Product Range | LV |
Tank Capacity (Gallons) | 660 |
Q: What is the Atlas Copco 660 Gallon LV Vertical Air Receiver - LV660-200?
A: The LV660-200 is a 660-gallon vertical air receiver designed to store compressed air, helping to maintain system pressure stability and reduce the frequency of compressor cycling.
Q: What is its capacity?
A: It has a 660-gallon storage capacity, making it ideal for large compressed air systems that require extended air supply and pressure regulation.
Q: What are its key features?
A: Durable vertical design, large storage capacity, high-quality construction, and efficient pressure management for optimal system performance.
Q: Why is this air receiver important?
A: It improves system efficiency by reducing compressor wear, maintaining consistent pressure, and allowing for better management of fluctuating air demand.
Q: Where can it be used?
A: Perfect for large-scale industrial applications such as manufacturing, automotive, and food processing, where stable compressed air supply is critical for operations