• BOGE’s expanded fourth generation of the S series covers a power range from 45 to 160 kW, with energy savings of up to 12 percent.
    BOGE’s expanded fourth generation of the S series covers a power range from 45 to 160 kW, with energy savings of up to 12 percent.
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BOGE’s extended fourth generation of the S series covers a power range from 45 to 160 kW, with energy savings of up to 12 percent while utilising airtelligence provis 3. 

The fourth generation of the S series are quiet and reliable and have excellent efficiency values. Compared with the previous model, the compressor’s energy consumption has been reduced by up to twelve percent, while the free air delivery has been increased by almost nice percent.

The S-4 models are also equipped with powerful IE4 motors and permanent magnet motors that can also be operated in environments with extreme temperatures above 45 °C.

The airtelligence provis 3 smart control allows the management of an unlimited number of compressors and accessory components depending on consumption, and via the new Modbus interface module, the airtelligence provis 3 can easily integrate with compressors from other manufacturers, while powerful control algorithms improve operation during duty and idle cycles, thus optimising the compressor station.

 

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