Product category:
Compressors and Air Treatment
News Release from: Boge Compressors | Subject: Products at Energy 2004
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 15 June 2004
Energy saving schemes explained in
Telford
Boge Compressors will be exhibiting on Stand 24 at the Energy 2004 exhibition being held at the Telford International Centre from 8th to 9th September.
Boge Compressors will be exhibiting on Stand 24 at the Energy 2004 exhibition being held at the Telford International Centre from 8th to 9th September Boge will demonstrate how an active approach to managing a compressed air system really does save energy
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 16 May 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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Boge offers a plethora of energy services and products to compressed air users to assist in reaching energy efficiency goals.
As Geoff Taylor, Managing Director comments: "We are committed to assisting compressed air users to permanently reduce their related energy bills".
"We have added some significant products to the Boge range over the last 12 months which are already helping our customers reduce their energy consumption".
Included in the Boge energy range is the revolutionary energy saving lubricant Syprem 8000S, that can create up to 5% energy savings.
Using the example of a 45kW motor running constantly this can translate into savings of GBP 750 per year.
It can also be introduced into any make of compressor.
A further energy saving product introduced this year has been the MCS Professional Plus management system.
The MCS Pro+ is a nonintrusive product that works alongside the existing compressor controllers in a system.
The MCS Pro+ ensures that only the most energy efficient supply of compressed air is used.
System dynamics continuously change as process use of air changes.
The Boge MCS Pro+ works with the changing system dynamics to ensure that the whole system is always optimised to perform at its most energy efficient.
It is through the systems software that energy saving results can be visually seen and understood.
A live real-time customer demonstration will be available from the Boge stand at the exhibition.
Boge has already helped numerous companies reduce their energy bills by installing MCS Professional Plus systems.
Taylor concludes: "Attending the Energy 2004 exhibition should be seen as time well spent for any maintenance managers wanting to learn and see how they can reduce their energy consumption". Request a free brochure from Boge Compressors ...
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