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Product category: Compressors and Air Treatment
News Release from: Boge Compressors | Subject: CLF Series
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 28 November 2007

Compressor copes with variable outputs

Frequency controlled screw compressor combines a small footprint with an inbuilt frequency inverter to reduce power consumption.

New from Boge, the CLF Series frequency controlled screw compressor is the latest addition to the popular CL series, combining a small footprint with an inbuilt frequency inverter to reduce power consumption After enjoying continued success in the UK market with the Boge CL series screw compressors - made with the smaller air user in mind - Boge has now launched a frequency controlled version

The CLF series integrates the unique and proven Boge mono-block air-end configuration.

The air end is not only extremely efficient but also features a special sound damping casting that makes the compressor one of the quietest on the market.

The inverter is built-in to an acoustic cabinet.

This compact design ensures a small footprint keeping the installation space required to a minimum.

The CLF series from Boge combines a direct coupled drive system with frequency control to provide the ultimate compressor for pressure control under variable output requirements.

8, 10 and 13bar options can be readily achieved by adjustment of the frequency.

Expensive idling times and motor switches are therefore avoided.

At the same time, a tighter pressure band can be maintained which also assists in reducing energy consumption.

The CLF is available as a free-standing model or receiver mounted in the standard pressure of 8, 10 and 13bar.

Output capacities range from 0.25 to 1.27m3/min, and motor power is 7.5kW. Request a free brochure from Boge Compressors ...

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