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Atlas Copco PF3107-C-EIP-HW

Product Overview:
The PF3107-C-EIP-HW is a trailer-mounted compressor featuring the Electronic Instrument Panel (EIP) for advanced digital monitoring and control. The EIP provides real-time data on pressure, temperature, engine RPM, service intervals, and fault diagnostics. Hot Weather rated for operation in extreme ambient conditions.

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Technical Specifications:

Parameter Value
Free Air Delivery (FAD) 900 CFM (25.5 m³/min) at 100 psi (6.9 bar)
Working Pressure Range 100 – 175 psi (6.9 – 12 bar)
Engine Model Perkins 1104D-44T, 4-cylinder turbocharged diesel
Engine Power Output 110 HP (82 kW) at 2200 RPM
Fuel Tank Capacity 190 L (50 US gal)
Fuel Consumption 22.0 L/hr (5.8 US gal/hr) at full load
Noise Level (LwA) 96 dB(A)
Dimensions (L × W × H) 4100 × 2100 × 2350 mm (13.5 × 6.9 × 7.7 ft)
Operating Weight 5350 kg (11,795 lb)
Cooling System Air-cooled with Hot Weather upgrade
Control System EIP — Electronic Instrument Panel with LCD display

Structure & Design Features:

  • Wheeled trailer with four-point hydraulic jacking system
  • EIP control panel mounted on canopy for operator visibility
  • Digital readout for all critical parameters
  • Fault code memory with up to 50 stored events

Advantages & Highlights:

  • EIP enables predictive maintenance by tracking service hour counters and trending data
  • Eliminates analog gauge errors — all readings are digitally precise
  • Reduces downtime through early fault detection
  • Perkins engine delivers 110 HP for superior air delivery at elevation

Applicable Industries:

  • Mining operations with remote site requirements
  • Shotcrete and concrete spraying
  • Exploration drilling
  • Contractor fleet with telematics integration

Installation Requirements:

  • Level surface with minimum 2m clearance for canopy access
  • EIP requires 12V DC power supply from engine alternator
  • Tow speed limit: 80 km/h (50 mph) on paved roads

Usage Precautions:

  • EIP screen should be cleaned regularly in dusty environments
  • Backup analog gauges available for critical pressure monitoring
  • Do not bypass EIP fault alarms — address root cause immediately

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