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Intermediate Controllers
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Intermediate Controllers

Benefits:

Save Money

Fewer Compressors are required and/or compressors can be operated at lower settings. ConservAIR's patented Intermediate Controller (I/C) pays for itself in energy savings alone, usually within the first six months to three years, depending on the size of your system and your current efficiency of operation.

ConservAIR S-Series Intermediate ControllerImprove Production

The I/C delivers stable air pressure to work stations at the lowest optimal pressure levels to:

  • control compressors

  • reduce compressed air leaks

  • lower incidence of product defects and scrap

  • improve consistency of finished product quality

  • reduce operational downtime

  • minimize or eliminate compressed air related complaints

Control Operating and Maintenance Costs

Better control of air flow through the system reduces stress on compressors and pneumatic equipment and minimizes leaks caused by unstable header pressure.
Better compressor control results in substantially reduced equipment costs.

Reserve Air Supply

Reserve air supplies are always available to satisfy work station demands.

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ConservAIR E-Series Intermediate ControllerThe I/C Solution

The I/C solution is simple and can be retrofitted to any compressed air system.

Yesterdays answer to fluctuating compressed air pressure was to add more compressors to the system. Many companies continue to make this costly mistake.
ConservAIR Technologies' patented Intermediate Control compressed air management system addresses the problem of fluctuating air pressure where it counts - at your work stations.

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ConservAIR E-Series Intermediate ControllerI/C Features

Easy Installation

Standard size inlet and outlet connections are supplied. The system contains all necessary parts, which are clearly labeled to facilitate easy connection to the remote control station. The I/C can be shipped already fitted for your existing piping system.
Standard combinations of parallels are available to handle the most common intermediate flow conditions. Custom designs are available to handle complex flow properties.

Remote Control Monitoring

All instrumentation, annunciation and operational controls are contained in a lockable metal cabinet, which is installed at operator level for easy access. (standard on E-Series, optional on S-Series)

Online Maintenance

All I/C circuit parallels are equipped with isolation valves, allowing service or repairs while the system is still operating. (standard on E-Series, optional on S-Series)

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How It Works

The I/C allows work stations to draw air from storage rather than directly from the compressors. By monitoring the pressure as it is delivered to production, the I/C releases air from storage to maintain a continuous, optimal air pressure supply.
ConservAIR's patented, multi-parallel I/C system is installed at the intermediate point of the compressed air system; downstream from the cleanup and drying equipment and wet and dry air storage, and upstream from the main piping distribution system. The I/C's fail-safe automatic by-pass circuit (optional) minimizes the risk of production interruptions due to power loss or other system malfunctions.

Allows Compressor Sequencing

  • compressor run times can be more logically sequenced based on changes in demand rates

  • compressors can come online only as needed to replenish the compressed air reserve supply

  • automated sequencing products are available through ConservAIR to further enhance the system operation

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TRIDENT COMPRESSED AIR LTD.
4009 County Road 46, RR#3
Maidstone, Ontario, Canada
N0R 1K0

Phone: (519) 737-9905
Fax: (519) 737-9908
E-mail: info@trident.on.ca

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