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VT75

VT75 is the most compact unit of the VT range. The oil free compressor is fitted with a 24 litre vertical tank and 0.75 HP / 0.55 kW pump delivering 65 litres of air per minute at 5 bar operating pressure. An optional autodrain can be added upon request.

The VT75 falls below the 250 bar litre threshold defined in the UK Pressure Systems Safety Regulations (PSSR) 2000. As a result, in most installations a formal Written Scheme of Examination is not normally required, helping to reduce inspection costs and administrative overheads.

The unit is available with a dryer and an aftercooler (VT75D) and can be provided with a horizontal tank as a bespoke VTH unit.

The VT range comes in a wide array of tank and pump sizes as shown in the other products section below.

If you are looking for a quieter option, please check out our VTS range – the equivalent unit is a VTS75.

VT75 Technical Specifications

Select your working pressure:

the free air delivery value below will update automatically.

To choose the right compressor, refer to the Free Air Delivery (FAD) at the minimum pressure your equipment needs — that is the actual airflow at the outlet under pressure.

FAD (@5 bar)
58 L/Min
Motor power
0.75 HP / 0.55 kW
Tank size
24 Ltr
Below PSSR threshold
Yes
Max pressure
8 Bar
Noise level (1)
74 dB(A)
Current
5 Amps
Supply
240v or 400v
Connection
UK plug (2)
Weight
29 kg
Dimensions (H x W x D)
63 x 51 x 41 cm
Free Air Delivery
BAR12345678
LPM10088756658524542

(1) Independently tested by TÜV SÜD.

(2) EU plug available upon request.

Certification

Bambi Air Ltd is certified to ISO 9001:2015 for its Quality Management System. The VT75 is UKCA and CE marked. It has been externally tested by TÜV SÜD for compliance with the following standards:

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Other products in the range...

Select your working pressure:

the tiles below will update automatically.

To choose the right compressor, refer to the Free Air Delivery (FAD) at the minimum pressure your equipment needs — that is the actual airflow at the outlet under pressure.