Like the other Kaeser screw blower series, the DBS screw blowers deliver unparalleled efficiency. They are up to 35-percent more efficient than conventional rotary blowers and also provide energy savings in the double digit range compared with many commonly available screw and turbo blowers.
These benefits are made possible in no small part by the proven Sigma Profile rotor technology used in the rotary screw compressor sector. Another key factor is the innovative non-slip direct drive with speed transmission integrated into the airend, which delivers maximum speed with minimal transmission losses. The result: lower energy costs.
These screw blowers are in two different versions available to meet the needs of requiring pressures up to 700 mbar or up to 1100 mbar respectively. The new blowers are exceptionally quiet, with sound levels in primary applications not exceeding 72 dB, which is equivalent to a modern vacuum cleaner.
The Kaeser screw blowers are designed for use over long duty cycles, including continuous operation, require little maintenance, and can be installed side by side. Upon request they can be delivered with an integrated frequency converter or a star-delta starter. The non-slip synchronous reluctance motors in versions equipped with a frequency converter also increase overall efficiency. On both versions, power transmission from the motor to the airend takes place via loss-free and maintenance-free gearing. The screw blowers are delivered as turnkey systems (including power electronics and the Sigma Control 2 controller) that are ready for commissioning straight “out of the box”.
Intelligent control
Also integrated into the DBS blowers is the Sigma Control 2 system controller, which provides extensive monitoring functionality and makes it easy to connect each individual piece of equipment to communications networks. Going forward, this integrated controller will also make it possible to integrate the blowers into a Sigma Network, if desired. This is now possible since the Sigma Air Manager 4.0 (SAM 4.0) master controller – so well-proven in the compressor segment – is now also available for blower systems.