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News Release from: Boge Compressors | Subject: Compressed air stations
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 10 October 2005
Compressed air stations supply more air
The compressed air station range combines the award winning Boge S Series screw compressor module with an integral refrigerant dryer and an optional integrated frequency control inverter.
Boge Compressors has added five additional models to its popular compressed air station range which combine the award winning Boge S Series screw compressor module with an integral refrigerant dryer and an optional integrated frequency control inverter The inclusion of these additional models extends the compressed air station concept for the larger compressed air requirements from 75 to 110kW
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 3 Sep 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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The award winning Boge S Series screw compressor forms the basis of these compressed air stations.
An amply sized +3C refrigerant dryer (DIN ISO7183) is included within the compressor package to create a complete compressed air station.
The compressed air station concept has become more and more popular as it eliminates the cost of interconnecting pipework in the traditional layout while providing the added bonus of footprint space saving.
Boge has also introduced two further options to the 110kW model: the SF150, which integrates a built-in frequency convertor and the SDF150, which integrates a built-in refrigerant dryer and a built-in frequency convertor, both models providing an energy efficient option where compressed air demand fluctuates.
The Boge SF series of frequency controlled screw compressors work strictly in accordance with the compressed air demand by producing the exact volume of compressed air at the pressure required.
Frequency control minimises idling time and evens out air demand fluctuations.
In the right application energy costs can therefore be reduced considerably.
The new models of 75, 90 and 110kW are available in the pressure ranges of 8, 10 and 13bar.
Output capacities range from 9.80 to 18.4m3/min. Request a free brochure from Boge Compressors ...
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