Product Description
- Compressed air receivers are used to store compressed air. For best results, compressed air receivers should be installed downstream of cyclone separators and other air treatment systems. Condensate separators are necessary to prevent the accumulation of water and the associated corrosion of the housing.
- Compressed air receivers are sized according to the compressor’s delivery capacity and compressed air consumption, and serve to build up the storage volume.
- Compressed air consumption can be met from this storage volume at times.
- The stored volume of compressed air compensates for fluctuations in compressed air consumption within the network and covers peak demand.
- Significant energy savings, as most energy is consumed by the frequent changes in the compressor’s power control.
- Reduces wear on the screw block, electric motor and drive.
- Prevents pressure fluctuations caused by an increase in the number of consumers or during peak demand periods.
- Improved condensate separation.
- The large surface area of the compressed air receiver helps to cool the compressed air and allows the vapour contained in the air to condense.
- Max. operating pressure – 11 bar
- Compressed air tank capacity – 500 to 3000 l
- Screw connection – 1 1/4 to 2"
- Weight – 142 to 600 kg