Previously this size of booster was only available in conventional versions – without Sigma Frequency Control (SFC). The new drive function ensures superior harmonisation of the booster on the input side with the upstream compressor output. This in turn allows for reduction of the relatively high switching frequency characteristic of some booster applications. It’s precisely because applications do not always work with the same pressure that boosters must produce significantly greater pressure than is actually used in the application. The powerful SFC functionality helps adjust the free air delivery as consistently as possible to the needs of the system. This reduces switching differentials on both sides, as well as potentially resulting overpressure, leaks and machine load – all of which contribute to energy savings.
Plug & run
The dynamic appearance of the new, complete-unit design is not just cosmetic: it saves space (the footprint has been reduced to just 2.3 m² from 5 m²) and makes maintenance even more straightforward thanks to intelligent component layout. Despite their enhanced performance, the new boosters run noticeably quieter thanks to the enclosure with integrated aftercooling as well as the low-vibration basic structure. For added convenience, the boosters are ready for immediate electrical connection upon delivery, thereby greatly minimising installation time and costs.
Controller monitoring
The integrated Sigma Control 2 controller is equipped with special booster software to ensure optimal system operation whilst also enabling convenient connection to master controller systems via Ethernet. Since all individual components can be perfectly coordinated with one another, the entire station can be optimised to provide maximum efficiency and performance. Integration is also possible within an Industry 4.0 environment.