The unique stage design integrates the first and second stages in one compressor unit. The rotors of each compressor stage reach the optimum speed through the gear drive.
Efficient compression is achieved by using a cooling oil mist for intercooling. This controlled amount of oil simultaneously prevents the pressure dew point from being undershot in order to exclude condensate failure in the second compressor stage.
ADVANTAGES:
Due to the high efficiency of the compressor, high energy savings can be achieved and the life cycle costs of the system can be reduced.
In some cases, far more than 10 % energy savings compared to single-stage compression.
No expensive idle times due to compressor speed control
Durable and reliable
Low differential pressures
Low heat load
Easy maintenance and service
Inconvenient and expensive separate intercooling can be avoided and reliability is increased at the same time.
By controlling the speed and varying the motor speed, the delivery rate is automatically and sensitively adjusted to the fluctuating air consumption. This reduces costly and energy-intensive idle time to a minimum. Low speeds and a lower internal pressure difference in each stage also increase the service life and reliability of the compressor unit in addition to efficiency.