Ingersoll Rand Type 30 Electric Driven Two Stage Horizontal Air Compressor 120 Gallon Fully Packaged Ir 2545E10VFP Logo
Anonymous Posted on Feb 14, 2011

Hi,I got a Ingersoll Rand type 30 model 234 compressor.It looks good but it has no motor.I'm thinking like 120v,3horses?,but not sure about rpm.any help would be nice.thanks

  • Anonymous Feb 14, 2011

    I can't do 3 phase,120 Ideal,maybe 240 volts.Also the air tank is about 30? gallon.It was a gift and it is just going in my garage

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According to the information you provided your looking at a 10 HP motor at three phase. Do you have three phase at your location? If not I would look into getting a single phase compressor. If you do want to get it going I would notify your local IR dealer so they can get you the right Model number, RPM, Pulley and Motor Frame Size to match your unit.

Please read below....Jim...if this helped you please send me a positive response...Thanks!


Ingersoll-Rand Type-30 Electric-Driven Two Stage Horizontal Air Compressor - 120 Gallon - Fully Packaged IR 2545E10VFP

  • Designed for heavy shop or industrial use, Ingersoll-Rand Two-Stage electric air compressors provide the quality and performance that are ideal for most applications and users, including: automotive service and body shops; fleet maintenance; machine shops; production and manufacturing lines; construction; wood working shops; dry cleaners; car washes; maintenance/repair shops and farms.
  • Durable cast-iron, two-stage design offers extended pump life for years of trouble-free service 175 PSI maximum operating pressure
  • 100% continuous duty for tough applications
  • Automatic start/stop control/pressure switch operation
  • Includes motor starter, oil sight glass (10-15 HP only), manual drain and ASME tank
  • 10HP, 3 Phase 200, 230 or 460 Volts
  • 120 gal, horizontal tank
  • 35 ACFM @ 175 PSI

  • Anonymous Feb 14, 2011

    What is the exact model and serial number of the unit?

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