MossRoad
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Not sure about compressor longevity, but for a fixed displacement compressor such as a piston compressor, it is most efficient when it is turned on and off.
If you have a check valve and a bleed down valve (so that the compressor starts unloaded), your motor should not have much startup load.
Aaron Z
Yeah, I do have all that. And I understand pretty well how it works. I was just thinking out loud, that if you run a compressor with no load will the supply air moving through it do any noticeable cooling to the compressor, or will the air friction and piston movement, etc.... generate more heat than the cool supply air could offset. The electric motor running under load also gets hot, running under lesser load would move some cool air through it.
Efficiency wise, it's a loss I guess. I think I read something about it taking 8 electric HP to create 1 compressed air HP.