Kellogg American Air Compressor Manual
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Kellogg-American Air Compressors. Kellogg-American manufactures industrial air compressors, air compressor pumps, as well as kellogg air compressor parts and components. The Kellog air compressor is used in manufacturing plants, automotive, tire shops, repair shops, construction crews, and tradesmen. 2 Stage Pumps - Kellogg-American. A quality air compressor for the automotive shop or garage. However, CompAir is discontinuing the cast iron, old standard unit, but we still have these units from other sources (not the 321TV) and you can get parts for them from us.
Hi, I just picked up a used Kellogg American 335TV three hundred bucks. I told the guy (a friend of a friend) that I did not want a three phase and he said it could be wired for low voltage and showed me a schematic on the side of the electric motor that had a wiring diagram for both high and low voltage. The low voltage was 240 14 amp. (I believe it was 240 I don't have it in front of me. It might be 230 or 220 I will have to double check). Besides being way two big for the garage, when I looked at the inside of the starter cover it said three phase. My Dad's house was built in the 60's.
There is what looks like a 220 outlet for the washing machine in the laundry room. I am not sure at this point if I am going to try to keep it, give it to a friend if he will let me use it, or try to take it back. I am hoping to get an electrician out to the house to look at things on Friday.
I guess I will try to find a single phase 230 v motor. Any recommendations in terms of type or where to look? This is my first compressor. What I meant by to big was 'It takes up a lot of space in a garage that already has too much stuff in it.'
Its pretty much what I was looking for in terms of capacity. I have already started listing things on Craigslist.
I am sure I will figure something out. Any suggestions in terms of noise dampening? If it was my house I would just build a small box in the side yard.
Don’t worry about noise yet. Have you herd it run? I have a similar size Quincy that I run at 550 rpm and it is the quietist compressor I have run across. These things don’t make noise unless there is a bearing going out. Ask friends about a motor, Look for an industrial or farm motor.
If you find one that you can pick up and hold with one hand then that is the wrong motor for your compressor. Avoid 3600 rpm motors; they are the source of a lot of compressor noise. If you know an electrician he can steer you to a true 3hp or higher motor. If you get a new motor than make sure to get one that fits the mounting holes on your tank. I found a used motor when I set up my compressor and I had to make an adapter plate for the motor but shopping for used you don’t get a lot of choices. Ted, the 5 hp 220v single phase motor for you Kellogg industrial compressor should weigh in at right near a hundred pounds.