Atlas Copco PF3007-G-PB-HW
Product Overview: A compact generator-drive portable compressor with approximately 300 cfm (8.5 m³/min) output, featuring a rear-mounted exhaust (PB) configuration and high-temperature/high-humidity rating. The PB designation indicates the exhaust is routed to the rear of the unit, improving operator comfort and reducing heat exposure at the control panel.
Model Series: P-Series (PF Series) Portable Compressors
Detailed content
Technology Type: Diesel-driven rotary screw air end with integrated generator
Free Air Delivery (FAD): 300 cfm (8.5 m³/min)
Working Pressure Range: 7 – 13 bar (100 – 185 psi)
Engine: Small diesel engine, generator-drive
Generator Output: Typically 50 – 80 kVA
Fuel Tank Capacity: Approximately 80 – 120 liters
Cooling System: Water-cooled; HW-rated
Noise Level: Approximately 90 – 94 dB(A) at 7 meters
Exhaust Configuration: PB — Rear-exit exhaust pipe routed to the back of the trailer
Dimensions (L × W × H): Approximately 2800 × 1600 × 1900 mm
Weight: Approximately 1500 – 1800 kg (operating weight)
Structure: Trailer-mounted with rear exhaust routing
Air Receiver Volume: Approximately 200 – 270 liters
Drive System: Single diesel engine drives airend and generator
Control System: Electronic controller with generator output monitoring
Key Features:
- PB rear exhaust keeps hot gases away from operator position
- Generator-drive provides on-site power
- HW-rated for all-weather deployment
- Compact and lightweight for easy transport
- Suitable for 1–2 pneumatic tools plus electrical loads
Advantages:
- Rear exhaust improves worksite comfort and safety
- Generator eliminates separate power source need
- HW rating ensures no performance loss in heat
- Best value for small crews needing air plus power
Applicable Industries: Maintenance, small construction, agricultural, utility repair, rental fleets
Installation Requirements: Level surface; ensure rear exhaust has 3+ meter clearance; grounding required; trailer hitch vehicle needed
Usage Notes: Verify rear exhaust is not obstructed by walls or equipment; PB configuration requires attention to exhaust pipe integrity; service engine and generator on shared interval schedule












