Construction Instrument Air Skid Nitrogen Generator 90SCFM
Product Specifications
| Attribute |
Value |
| Product Name |
Instrument air package |
| Capacity |
90SCFM |
| Dew point |
Below-40℉ |
| Material |
CS with galv or SS |
| Vessel standard |
ASME SEC VIII DIV.1 |
| Pipeline standard |
ASME B31.3 |
| Power |
According to design |
| Size |
According to design |
| Weight |
According to design |
| IA TANK |
Include |
High-Purity Modular Air Supply for Critical Industrial Applications
In industries where precision, reliability, and air quality are mission-critical—such as oil & gas, petrochemicals, LNG, and —Instrument Air Skids emerge as the gold standard for pneumatic control systems. These compact, skid-mounted units deliver ultra-clean, dry compressed air, ensuring the seamless operation of sensitive instruments, valves, and automation systems.
Key Features: Engineered for Excellence
- Modular "Plug-and-Play" Design: All critical components pre-assembled and factory-tested on a single structural steel skid, reducing installation time by up to 90%.
- Certified Safety & Global Compliance: Pressure vessels comply with PED 2014/68/EU, while piping meets EN 10204-3.1 or ASME B31.3 standards.
- Unmatched Air Purity (ISO 8573-1 Class 1): Pressure dew point below -40°C (-40°F), oil content <0.01 ppm, and particulate filtration down to 0.01 microns.
- Advanced Control & Redundancy: PLC-based control panels (/) with optional redundant CPUs and I/O modules.
- Durable Construction: Galvanized carbon steel or stainless steel for corrosion resistance in demanding environments.
Advantages: Transforming Industrial Efficiency
- Faster project delivery with up to 90% of assembly completed in factory
- Guaranteed quality through Factory Acceptance Testing (FAT)
- Space and cost savings with compact, integrated design
- Mobility and flexibility for temporary sites or operational changes
Technical Specifications
| Parameter |
Specification |
| Capacity |
Custom-designed (50 - 5000 Nm³/h typical) |
| Pressure Dew Point |
Below -40°C (-40°F) |
| Construction Material |
Galvanized carbon steel (standard) or stainless steel (harsh environments) |
| Certifications |
PED 2014/68/EU (vessels); EN 10204-3.1 or ASME B31.3 (piping) |
| Control System |
PLC (/) with optional redundant CPU/I/O |
Frequently Asked Questions
What safety certifications do Instrument Air Skids hold?
Vessels comply with the EU's PED 2014/68/EU, and piping meets EN 10204-3.1 (material traceability) or ASME B31.3 (process piping), ensuring global safety compliance.
Why is a -40°C dew point critical for instrument air?
A dew point below -40°C prevents condensation in cold environments (e.g., LNG facilities or winter operations), avoiding freezing, corrosion, or malfunctions in sensitive equipment.
How do skid systems reduce project timelines?
Factory pre-integration completes 90% of assembly and testing off-site, minimizing on-site labor and accelerating commissioning—critical for tight project schedules.
Can systems be customized for specific projects?
Yes. Skids are tailored to flow rate, pressure, air quality, redundancy, and material requirements via a detailed customer datasheet.
Instrument Air Skids redefine reliability and efficiency for critical industrial applications. By combining high purity, modularity, and global compliance, they ensure uninterrupted, clean air supply—minimizing operational risk and maximizing project success.