20 HP 120 GALLON HORIZONTAL (TWO STAGE)
20 HP 120 GALLON HORIZONTAL (TWO STAGE)
SKU:FPC203120H
HP: 20
Tank Gallons: 120
Motor Specifications: 208 / 230V, Three Phase
Amp Service Requirement: 100 @ 208 / 230V
Mag Starter: Yes
Hour Meter: No
Auto Tank Drain: Yes
Air Delivery SCFM @ PSI: 75.0 @ 175
Max PSI: 175
dB @6’: 76
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Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
If you have any questions prior to placing your order, please contact us at +1 800 358 9123.
Once you have placed your order, a Falcon Pneumatics rep will reach out with your tracking information.
For all shipping and return queries, please contact us at orders@falconpneumatics.com
Falcon Warranty Information
Falcon Warranty Information
We stand behind our products with a warranty package as solid as our tanks: The Falcon 3-6 Guarantee. This includes a 3-year warranty on parts, a 6-year warranty on the tank, and a lifetime of dedicated support for all our air compressors
Owners Manual
Owners Manual
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Certifications
Certifications
CSA Product Certification Mark applicable for both the United States and Canada, with relevant standards:
- UL 1450 (4th Edition) Motor-Operated Air Compressors, Vacuum Pumps and Painting Equipment
- CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 68-2018 Motor-Operated Appliances (Household and Commercial)
ASME Section VIII-1 Certified Air Receiver with:
- National Board Registration
- CRN for all Canadian Provinces and Territories
FINDING YOUR PERFECT FIT
QUESTIONS TO ASK
- What is the maximum pressure needed for your operation?
- How many hours per day will air be required?
- What are your electrical requirements?
- How many technicians will be using the air simultaneously?
SINGLE STAGE OR TWO STAGE
- Single Stage: Air is compressed once, providing a max pressure of 130-140 PSI.
- Two Stage: Air is compressed twice, providing a higher max pressure of 175 PSI.
HORSEPOWER
The size of the compressor should align with the air volume (CMF) and pressure (PSI) required to complete the task efficiently.
TANK SIZE
While a larger tank may help with sudden spikes in air demand, the right compressor choice ultimately depends on how much air (CFM) the compressor pump produces.