Kaeser’s new boosters provide the ideal solution for compressed air users in the brewery industry who require higher pressure air. As the first all-in-one booster system, the DNC series is now also available with variable speed control. As a result, the compressor flow rate is matched to actual air demand, which means that only as much energy is consumed as is needed to produce the supply of higher pressure compressed air. The system is therefore also especially efficient in the partial load range since the compressor switches to idle operation when air demand drops below the control range. Compressor operating speed and energy consumption are consequently kept to a minimum.
The DNC SFC system is delivered ready to connect complete with sensors and frequency converter. All systems are CE and EMC certified and thereby minimise planning, construction, certification, documentation and commissioning cost for operators and equipment manufacturers. The efficient compressor unit, the compact enclosure and the entire electrical system are mounted on a space-saving base frame. Moreover, the highly effective sound insulation panelling helps ensure low-noise operation with low compressed air discharge temperatures. Connection of the booster system to an advanced master controller, such as the Sigma Air Manager 4.0, is made possible by the integrated Sigma Control 2 controller. This technology also enables integration of the booster package into Industrie 4.0 production environments.
The firm’s new CNC series machines are the ideal choice for breweries with smaller air delivery requirements. With motor capacity from 7 to 22 kW, they will also be available both as standard and frequency-controlled versions in all power ratings.
Kaeser’s at the BrauBeviale 2018: Hall 4, Stand 441
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