
Does the maximum displacement in the air compressor nameplate refer to the gas production per hour?
The maximum displacement on the air compressor nameplate usually refers to the maximum volume of compressed air that the air compressor can continuously discharge per unit of time under standard operating conditions.
As for the unit of time, whether it is per hour or per minute depends on how it is marked on the nameplate. Generally speaking, the maximum displacement on the air compressor nameplate will be expressed in cubic meters per minute (m ³/min), and some will be expressed in cubic meters per hour (m ³/h).
Therefore, you have to carefully look at the mark on the air compressor nameplate. If the mark is cubic meters per hour (m ³/h), the maximum displacement is the gas production per hour; if the mark is cubic meters per minute (m ³/min), that is the gas production per minute.