Flow Controllers deliver effective compressed air storage.
October 8, 2008 -
With system capacities for 250-12,600 scfm, Kaeser Flow Controllers accumulate compressed air in receivers and deliver only air needed for production. They respond to fluctuating demand, and actively maintain constant system pressure downstream. Stored compressed air can be used to satisfy air demand spikes without pressure drop at point of use. Units can be installed in new or existing systems without reconfiguring existing piping.
Announcing our expanded Kaeser Flow Controller (KFC) line! KFCs create more effective storage by accumulating compressed air in the receivers and delivering only the air needed for production. With two new models, the KFC line now handles system capacities for 250 to 12,600 scfm.
KFCs rapidly respond to fluctuating demand and actively maintain constant system pressure downstream. More stable air pressure helps eliminate artificial demand and substantially reduces air losses through leaks.
Further, stored compressed air can now be used to satisfy air demand spikes without pressure drop at the point of use. Plus, KFCs can be installed very easily in new or existing systems without reconfiguring existing piping.
For more information on how a KFC can help you save up to 30% in compressed air costs, please call 800-777-7873 or visit us at www.kaeser.com. Company Information: Name: Kaeser Compressors, Inc. Address: P.O. Box 946 City: Fredericksburg State: VA ZIP: 22404 Country: USA Phone: 800-777-7873 FAX: 540-898-5520 http://www.kaeser.com
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