Saylor-Beall 15 HP Duplex Air Compressors: 4500 vs. 9000 Pump Series
The Saylor-Beall 15 HP Duplex systems are high-performance industrial powerhouses, typically mounted on a 200 or 240-gallon tank. At this horsepower level, you choose between the two-cylinder 4500 pump and the four-cylinder 9000 pump, depending on whether you need high-volume air or massive, plant-wide capacity.
- Saylor-Beall 4515 Duplex (Model 4500 Pump)
The 4515 uses two Model 4500 pumps. While it has fewer cylinders than the 9000, the 4500 is a heavy-duty, large-bore pump designed for maximum efficiency at the 15 HP range.
- Two-Cylinder Industrial Build: The 4500 is an inline 2-cylinder, 2-stage pump. It is physically massive (weighing approx. 460 lbs) and built for longevity.
- Balanced Output: Each pump delivers 51.0 CFM, for a combined duplex total of 102.0 CFM @ 175 PSI.
- Optimized RPM: It runs at 830 RPM, balancing high output with the thermal stability needed for industrial environments.
- Best For: Large automotive centers, medium-sized manufacturing plants, and heavy-duty sandblasting applications.
- Saylor-Beall 9515 Duplex (Model 9000 Pump)
The 9515 is the “top-tier” of reciprocating air power. It utilizes two Model 9000 pumps, which are essentially a doubled-up version of the 4500.
- Four-Cylinder V-Configuration: The 9000 is a V-4 pump (four cylinders, two stages). This design provides the most balanced operation with the lowest vibration possible for a pump of this size.
- Massive Displacement: While running at a slower 480 RPM in this configuration, each pump delivers 50.5 CFM. Running both pumps together provides a massive 101.0 CFM at very low speeds.
- Extreme Duty Lifecycle: Because the 9000 is rated for up to 30 HP, using it with a 15 HP motor means the pump is “under-stressed.” It runs much cooler and significantly slower than the 4500, resulting in an even longer mechanical lifespan.
- Best For: 24/7 manufacturing, high-volume production facilities, and applications where noise reduction and ultimate durability are paramount.
Comparison: 4500 vs. 9000 (15 HP Duplex)
| Feature | 15 HP Duplex (4515) | 15 HP Duplex (9515) |
| Pump Model | 4500 (x2) | 9000 (x2) |
| Pump Weight | ~460 lbs | ~670 lbs |
| Cylinders | 2 | 4 (V-Type) |
| Pump RPM | 830 RPM | 480 RPM |
| Single Pump CFM | 51.0 CFM | 50.5 CFM |
| Total Duplex CFM | 102.0 CFM | 101.0 CFM |
| Primary Advantage | Standard 15HP Heavy Duty | Ultra-Low RPM / Extreme Life |
Lubrication & Options
Both the 4515 and 9515 are available in Splash-Lubricated and Pressure-Lubricated (PL) versions.
- The Pressure-Lubricated (PL) version is strongly recommended for 15 HP duplex setups due to the high financial investment in the pumps; the forced-oil system and spin-on filter provide the best protection against wear during heavy use.
Summary
- Choose the 4515 (4500 Pump) for a traditional, high-output 15 HP system. It delivers a massive 102 CFM and uses a pump specifically optimized for 15 HP service.
- Choose the 9515 (9000 Pump) if you want the “luxury” of air compressors. By using a pump rated for 30 HP at a very slow RPM, you get high air volume with less noise, less heat, and the longest service life Saylor-Beall offers.
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