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Rotary screw compressors run up to 250kW
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CompAir has extended its regulated speed, energy efficient rotary screw compressors to cover from 7.5kW to 250kW while enabling energy savings of up to 25%.

Rotary screw compressors run up to 250kWIts L-RS range uses the same product platform and oil-injected screw technology as its fixed speed units, with the addition of an inverter and power consumption optimised for a wide range of air demand.

Compressors from 7.5 to 22kW are available as an airstation, with refrigerant dryer and air receiver in a compact footprint.

All models also offer low noise, allowing the compressor to be sited at the point of use, without additional pipework or housings.

Meanhile, the L07RS-L22RS range features a Delcos Pro intelligent controller, and L30RS-L132RS models come with the new Delcos XL controller, providing system analysis without the need for additional monitoring devices.
 
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