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Compressed Air Storage and Pressure Control
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Air Compressor Receiver Tanks
Air receivers are an important link in the compressed air chain: as storage media or buffers for peak load demand.
Because we look at the overall system, we focus on properly sized, easy installation, and a comprehensive range of accessories to select the right air receiver for your system. -
Flow Controllers
The benefits of stable pressure
Flow controllers separate the supply side from the distribution system. Controllers create "real" storage within the receiver tank by accumulating compressed air without delivering it downstream. Total air consumption is reduced by virtually eliminating artificial demand and substantially reducing leakage. Stored compressed air is available to satisfy demand spikes without pressure drop or requiring stand-by compressors to engage. -
Air-Main Charging Valves
Protecting compressed air quality - no overwhelming of the air treatment system
Compressed air treatment systems are designed for a certain rate of air flow which, when the system is operating at full load, pushes against the pressurized air in the air distribution network. However, should this resistance not be present, for example during periods of low load or downtime, it is possible that dryers and filters may be "overwhelmed" by the sudden surge in airflow that occurs when the system re-starts. DHS air-main charging systems reliably prevent this from occurring.