Using your HYUNDAI Low Noise Air Compressor (The HY27550) How to use an Air Compressor

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  • Ade is talking you through some general controls for air compressors, focusing on the specific controls for the Hyundai HY27550 Low Noise Air Compressor.
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    Powerful Compact Air Compressor
    The HY27550 is a powerful yet compact 1500w oil free low noise, often known as a ‘silent’ air compressor from Hyundai. Designed for DIY and trade applications the HY27550 silenced oil free air compressor is ideal for spray-painting, blowing away dirt and dust, nailing, inflating tyres or operating air tools.
    Lightweight
    Weighing 37kg the HY27550 air compressor is lighter than your conventional piston type air compressor and is completely oil free, so there is no risk of oil contamination in the air supply. The HY27550 features 2 large wheels and 2 robust rubber mounted feet and a front handle for easy maneuverability.
    Ideal For Home Workshop
    Powered by twin 750w motors giving a combined power of 1500w directly connected to the oil less pumps mounted on anti-vibration rubber mounts, makes it ideal for the home workshop or garage use where conventional residential power sockets are available.
    Maintenance Free
    This maintenance free compressor uses oil free diaphragm pumps to produce a clean air supply and considerably reduce noise compared to conventional piston compressors.
    50 Litre Tank
    With a 50 litre tank capacity this compressor provides an air displacement of 11CFM/ 300 litres per minute and a discharge pressure of 7 bar/ 100 psi.
    Automatic Stop Start
    The pressure control system automatically stops and starts the motor to maintain the pressure in the air tank and comes with a twin gauge air pressure regulator.
    Euro Quick Release
    Fitted with Euro quick release connectors this compressor is fitted with a standard 13A UK Plug.
    In The Box:
    HY27550 Electric Air Compressor
    Wheels
    Mounts
    User Manual
    Compressor Care
    Pressure safety valves on Hyundai air compressors have been updated in compliance with the latest CE certification standards. The pressure release pull ring has been removed from the safety valve to prevent it from being misused to drain the air from the compressor tank, causing excessive wear to the valve. Air and moisture should always be released using the drain valve located on the bottom of the tank.
    Warranty
    Covered by Hyundai 2 year standard warranty.
    Buy quality air compressors online from Hyundai Power Products. Our full range of Hyundai Air Compressors are available for home, DIY and professional use. There are five types of air compressors in the series - 12v DC, Silent Oil-Free, Direct Drive, Belt Drive Electric, Belt Drive Petrol-Powered and Professional Screw Compressors.
    Our range of Oil-Free Silent Air Compressors are incredibly quiet and really taking the UK market by storm. Ideal for hobby or home garage use, or even work use for nail guns, etc.

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  • @Salt_Yard
    @Salt_Yard 27 днів тому

    Excellent demonstration Adrian, you’re a credit to Hyundai

  • @weeksy79
    @weeksy79 Рік тому +8

    The manual really needs to be updated to include QR codes to these videos; they’re superb.

    • @HPPUK
      @HPPUK  Рік тому

      Glad you find the videos helpful! We are looking to release quick start guides in the manner you suggest! Watch this space!

  • @marqfordeauto
    @marqfordeauto Рік тому +5

    Great video, seems really simple to use and confirmed my choice to order one. Thank you!

    • @HPPUK
      @HPPUK  Рік тому

      Really happy to hear that this video helped! All the best!

  • @omajuwaoteri4750
    @omajuwaoteri4750 Рік тому +2

    Good video. Simple and clear.

    • @HPPUK
      @HPPUK  Рік тому

      Glad you found it helpful! We try to make things as clear as possible!

  • @yahya105
    @yahya105 Рік тому +1

    Lovely clear video. Thank you.

  • @Jack_O_AllTrades
    @Jack_O_AllTrades Рік тому +4

    Great video. It helped much more than the manual, which was quite frankly, terrible! I will probably only use mine once a month or so, so i feel i should decompress the tank when not in use. In the storage section it says to decompress using the relief valve but there no diagram of parts so I have no idea which is the relief valve. If you could help that would be appreciated.

    • @HPPUK
      @HPPUK  11 місяців тому +2

      Hi Barry, really sorry to hear that the manual has been a cause of confusion - we are looking to add more separate and thorough instructions to make this clear in future. The relief or release valve is located on the underside of these machines. You can twist it to release the air from the tank which is essential in preventing condensation within the unit.

    • @Jack_O_AllTrades
      @Jack_O_AllTrades 11 місяців тому +1

      @@HPPUK thanks for that. I knew there was a valve underneath for draining off the condensation but it wasn't clear what this valve was called or that it was for draining the compressed air too. Thanks for the clarification.

    • @rboeken6376
      @rboeken6376 Місяць тому

      Agreed the manual is terrible. This video is great.

  • @nemonemo6285
    @nemonemo6285 Рік тому +1

    Perfect. Thank you.

  • @LEGO_GBC_NL
    @LEGO_GBC_NL 5 місяців тому

    Hi there, I recently bought a new Hyundai 24L air compressor similar to the one shown in your video (I purchased the 55762). I'm a total newbie when it comes to air compressors, so a few of your videos were extremely helpful to get me started, thanks a lot for your excellent guidance! 🙂
    I've got one question I hope you can assist with. I won't be using my compressor that often, just occasionally and when I'll be using it, it will be for a few minutes only. So if I use it for example 3 or 4 times a day for 5 mins (so 15-20 mins in total on a daily basis), can I leave the air in the (full) tank, even if I won't be using it for several days? Is there any risk/danger to leave a full air tank just standing there for some days (unused) or is it advisable to drain/re-fill it each time/day I'm using it? Obviously I'll turn off the power, but I'm not sure about the constant pressure on the 24L tank.
    Just asking as a newbie, because I prefer not to re-fill/drain the tank several times a day/each few days, just like to be sure there's no risk/danger in leaving the air tank filled for a while...

  • @slavikonchulenko7813
    @slavikonchulenko7813 2 місяці тому

    Thanks you

  • @f.s-gl3db
    @f.s-gl3db 9 місяців тому

    Hi
    I bought mine to use it on dental manikin and I am afraid of using it to be honest!
    Could you please help me:
    1- can I use in my bedroom? Is it safe?
    2- can I use it on a carpet? Or I need to out something underneath?
    3- when I want to stop using it, shall I switch off the main after pushing down the red buttom? Or I can keep the main switch on all the time?
    4- when I first used it I felt that there is a bit of air leak from the tube - tried to fix the tube and push it inside but then it came out and all the air came out with noise. What to do if I hear a leak?
    5- when I touch some parts (screw parts), theu are very sticky as there is glue or oil there. Is it normal?
    6- is there any water that comes out from the compressor?

    • @HPPUK
      @HPPUK  9 місяців тому

      You can adjust the output pressure however you'd like as shown by the valve in the video:
      1. Yes, you can use an air compressor in a room - they are safe.
      2. Do you mean blowing air onto the carpet? Regardless, it won't tear holes in your carpet or anything like that.
      3. Best practice is to shut down the red button and remove from the mains, then decompress using the valve shown
      4. Ensure it is securely fastened into the air compressor, and check your pipe for any nicks or compromises, if your air compressor is within warranty, call our aftersales team and they will be more than happy to help
      5. This shouldn't be the case? It is an oil-free unit - try wiping down the parts with a kitchen roll and all purpose cleaner , does this help?
      6. You should drain the air after each use , using the valve underneath the air compressor - this prevents water

  • @Stekey21
    @Stekey21 8 місяців тому

    How do you drain air from the tank after you're done using it?

    • @HPPUK
      @HPPUK  8 місяців тому

      Underneath the tank, there is a decompression valve, turn it until you can hear air escape - remember to tighten again afterwards!

  • @kudobeats
    @kudobeats 9 місяців тому

    Im new to air compressors, so apologies for the uneducated question. But is there a way to stop/or adjust the automatic refill when it the air gets lower? If not, will a bigger tank mean I can use more air before automatic refill is turned on? Thank you

    • @HPPUK
      @HPPUK  9 місяців тому +1

      Generally there isn't a way to limit the refill, however - if you wanted to stop the automatic re-fill you can just shut the machine off and the air within the unit will remain compressed for quite some time. You can use this until empty without the automatic refill kicking in this way.

    • @kudobeats
      @kudobeats 9 місяців тому

      @@HPPUK That's a great solution. Thank you!

  • @andristucs6044
    @andristucs6044 7 місяців тому

    Hi. I am searching for a air compressor for a tool that requires 250 L/Min. My question is - does 300L/Min is input or output air flow rate?

    • @HPPUK
      @HPPUK  7 місяців тому

      The L/Min refers to the flow rate (output) of the machine.

    • @andristucs6044
      @andristucs6044 7 місяців тому

      @@HPPUKThis confuses me. I called my local Hyundai distributor and they told me that the indicated flow rate is at the intake side. Can you provide a link to a spec that indicates both input and output l/min for Hyundai compressors? I am thinking of getting a HYC1500-50S

  • @chrisshortwood-work7683
    @chrisshortwood-work7683 Рік тому

    Hi, Ours is just a week old, and we're getting used to using it. But there's an issue I think, adjustment of the psi down doesn't seem to work as in the video - I use an air gun to allow pressure to drop having pulled the adjustment knob up, turn the knob as directed, but both regulators drop and after a little time the motor kicks back in. The psi isn't reducing. However, if I empty the tank and adjust psi as it increases, I can stop it on the required psi (I just did this to achieve 30psi).
    Is something wrong with our regulator?
    Also, ours is taking about 2'50" to fill from empty; in the videos I've seen on line, it takes about 2'20". Any suggestions to possible cause?
    Thanks.

    • @HPPUK
      @HPPUK  Рік тому +1

      Hi Chris, it will definitely be worth getting in touch with our very helpful aftersales team! They should be able to assist over the phone specifically with your issue: 01646 687 880

    • @chrisshortwood-work7683
      @chrisshortwood-work7683 Рік тому

      That's great - thanks for the reply.
      @@HPPUK

  • @chris01479
    @chris01479 Рік тому

    Hi, I have got questions. Do you recommend if I should use 24L or 50L hyundai air compressor to respray on car using LVHP spray gun?
    Does it work well for you if you have used 24L or 50L to respray on your car? I'd love to know!

    • @Rob-Benny-Hill
      @Rob-Benny-Hill Рік тому +1

      I recommend you use 50L to elongate spray capacity and enable a constant pressure and spray.

  • @jeremysargent5037
    @jeremysargent5037 Рік тому

    It says that you should drain the tank of water at the end. You should really show that

    • @HPPUK
      @HPPUK  Рік тому +1

      Hi There! Indeed draining the tank is very important, to see how you do this we covered it at the following timestamp: 00:46