Ship compressor ASK 28
screwstationary

ship compressor
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Characteristics

Applications
for ships
Technology
screw
Portability
stationary
Pressure

8 bar, 14 bar
(116 psi, 203 psi)

Flow

111 m³/h, 169 m³/h
(3,920 ft³/h, 5,968 ft³/h)

Power

15 kW
(20 hp)

Net weight

485 kg
(1,069 lb)

Length

800 mm
(31 in)

Width

1,110 mm
(44 in)

Height

1,530 mm
(60 in)

Description

Kaeser rotary screw compressors with V-belt drive provide outstanding efficiency and reliability. They feature the energy-saving SIGMA profile rotor and a SIGMA CONTROL 2 controller. You can choose from four series with these technical parameters: Pressure: 8, 11 or 15 bar Flow rate: 0.26 – 4.65 m³/min All series are available as standard models but also with Add-on refrigeration dryer for high compressed air quality and/or Speed-controlled motor for a large flow rate control range. (SM, SK and ASK series) We will gladly tell you which model is the perfect solution for you. Your advantages Highly-efficient power transmission: The quality drive belt with automatic tensioning device ensures consistent transmission efficiency and excellent drive system reliability over the entire service life. Easy maintenance: The housing is easily opened. All components are logically arranged and easy to access. Maintenance work is therefore made quick and simple. Exceptionally quiet: The soundproofed housing reduces operational noise to a minimum. Normal conversation can take place right next to the compressor. Profitable thanks to low life-cycle costs Our comprehensive approach to optimal profitability: Optimal efficiency, easiest operation, service-friendliness and a global service and consulting network with fast response times.

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