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News Release from: Boge Compressors | Subject: Refrigerant dryers
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 18 May 2006

Refrigerant dryers provide energy
savings

Energy efficient and environmentally friendly refrigerant dryers can provide energy saving benefits of up to 90% via suction pressure regulation or through frequency control.

Boge Compressors has launched a new generation of energy efficient and environmentally friendly refrigerant dryers The new Boge DX series of refrigerant dryers can provide energy saving benefits of up to 90% via suction pressure regulation on the DX 300 to DX 465 models and through frequency control of the DX 580 model upwards

An intelligent load dependant system underpins these features.

The new DX series covers Boge's larger range of refrigerant dryers from 30 - 237m3/min flow capacity.

Boge DX dryers are built to operate in standard ambient conditions of 25 deg C, though options ensure ambients of +50oC with compressor discharge temperatures of +70 deg C are possible.

A frost protection model is also available to temperatures of -10 deg C.

The 3 deg C dewpoint is assured by a freely adjustable control between normal, summer and winter months.

An easy to read, permanently lit display allows all the major parameters to be read not least pressure dewpoint and an informative energy consumption figure.

A potential free contact allows easy external communication.

There is also a standard CAN Bus interface.

All Boge refrigerant dryers utilise the environmentally friendly R134a coolant.

By integrating the latest technologies Boge has reduced the quantity used by up to 70%.

The Boge DX series of refrigerant dryers adds further strength to Boge's on-going commitment to their energy and environmental focus. Request a free brochure from Boge Compressors ...

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