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ATLAS COPCO-ELECTRIC SEREW AIR COMPRESSORS
     
  GA-37, GA-45
     
 
Maintenance free drive system
 
Oil filter
 
Aftercooler with integrated water separator
 
Electronic water drains
 
Electrical cubicle cooling booster
 
Oil separator
 
Inlet valve
 
Inlet filter

Multiple Compressor Control
 
 

The Elektronikon's Multiple Compressor Control (MCC) centrally controls up to four compressors simultaneously. The result is a substantial reduction in system pressure and energy consumption, in addition to minimal compressed air leakage and a more stable pressure across the network.

 

 
   
   
Dual pressure set point
 
   

The production process creates fluctuating levels of demand which can create energy waste in low use periods. The Elektronikon can manually or automatically create two different system pressure bands to optimize energy use and reduce costs at low use times.

 
   

 

 
   
   
Delayed second stop
 
   

The sophisticated Delayed Second Stop (DSS) runs the drive motor only when needed. Because the Elektronikon maintains the desired system pressure while minimizing the drive motor run time, energy consumption is kept at a minimum.

 
   
   
Saver Cycle
 
   

Saver cycle technology reduces the energy consumption of the integrated refrigerant dryers in light load applications. Using an ambient sensor to monitor the required dew point suppression, the Elektronikon starts and stops the dryer when the compressor has stopped – minimizing energy use and protecting the air system from corrosion.

 
 
   
   
   
 
  Compressor Type

Maximum working pressure WorkPlace

Capacity FAD (1)

Installed motor power

Noise level (2)

 

bar(e)

m 3 /min

kW

dB(A)

  GA 37
7.4

7.0

37
65
  
9.1
6.4
37
65
 
10.8
5.8
37
65
 
12.5
5.2
37
65
  GA 45
7.4
8.6
45
69
9.1
7.6
45
69
10.8
6.9
45
69
12.5
6.3
45
69



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