• The energy use of the new BOGE 75 kW compressor has been reduced by over 12 percent compared with its predecessor.
    The energy use of the new BOGE 75 kW compressor has been reduced by over 12 percent compared with its predecessor.
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BOGE has released its new S-4 series of screw compressors for the 45 to 75 kW performance range, once again expanding the fourth generation of the S series. Customers can benefit from efficient, quiet and reliable running to simplified servicing.

The energy use of the new 75 kW compressor has been reduced by over 12 percent compared with its predecessor, while the free air delivery has increased by almost 9 percent. The generously sized components reduce internal pressure losses, and with a footprint of just 1.20 m x 2.00 m, the housing of the new models is considerably smaller than its older siblings. These new compressors come with the particularly high-performance, low-energy IE4 motors and permanent magnet motors fitted as the industry standard.

The innovative vertical oil separation concept ensures very low residual oil content, minimal pressure losses and a long service life, while the internal cartridge is quick and easy to remove and replace. Maintenance takes place from two sides with just a few simple movements – the intake filter is accessible, and both the oil and air coolers can easily be removed and cleaned.

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