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Quiet compressors maintain the atmosphere

A CompAir UK product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Oct 10, 2005

Quiet running compressors from Hydrovane are helping to build the atmosphere of terror on the newly upgraded Tomb Blaster ride at Chessington World of Adventures.

Silence is not a quality often associated with theme park rides, but quiet running compressors from Hydrovane are helping to build the atmosphere of terror on the newly upgraded Tomb Blaster ride at Chessington World of Adventures.

Tomb Blaster is an action-packed interactive adventure ride in Chessington's Forbidden Kingdom.

Riding in abandoned mine trucks, visitors armed with laser guns do quick-fire battle with the tomb's ancient inhabitants as they speed through the tomb.

Hydrovane and CompAir distributor PSI of Crawley provide maintenance services on a wide range of pneumatics equipment at the theme park and on a regular visit, service engineer Mike Green noticed that the piston compressors used on the Tomb Blaster cars were noticeably noisy.

He says: "The compressed air is used to operate the lap locks on the cars and the piston compressors".

"While effective, these were very noisy and did not do much to contribute to an authentic tomb-like atmosphere".

"We suggested that the technical team try a Hydrovane VO1".

"The result was a 100% improvement and the Chessington team was so impressed that they bought another five machines so that all of the cars on the ride could be converted".

In more conventional surroundings, The Hydrovane V series compressors are among the quietest compressors on the market, making them ideal for point-of-use installation in a wide range of working environments.

The vertically configured compressors in their streamlined casing also take up minimum space - another advantage for the Chessington application where they are fitted to base plates on the back of each of the cars.

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