Product Description
Variable Frequency Drive Compressor
Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) screw compressors, also known as screw compressors, utilize a screw as a positive displacement mechanism.The variable frequency drive compressor regulates the motor speed so that compressed air is produced in real time to meet demand. Replacing the air compressor tank is a more cost-effective option than replacing the entire system. Rotary compressors are typically used for close mounting and to replace failed screw or piston compressors in industrial applications.
Advantages of Variable Frequency Drive Compressor
Meet varying loads:
Most compressed air systems have varying loads and it is often more effective and efficient to apply multiple compressors to meet changing demands. In situations where the demand curve changes quickly and frequently, the use of variable frequency drive compressors may be recommended. By varying the frequency of the motor's electrical input, these variable frequency drive compressors can accelerate and decelerate so that their air output meets your demand.
Precise pressure control:
Naili's design includes high-precision sensors that maintain a consistent pressure (± 1.5 psig) without wasting air by over-pressurizing the system. This also improves plant reliability and product quality.
Excellent part-load performance:
Naili's variable frequency drive compressor can be easily integrated into multi-compressor systems to respond faster to changes in air consumption. At the same time, they reduce power costs because their power consumption varies directly with air production.
Soft start:
Naili's inverters are the ultimate soft starters for motors using the lowest starting currents. They eliminate thermal spikes in the motor windings and allow unlimited motor starting. Of course, variable frequency drive compressor typically start/stop less often, which means less frequent loading and unloading, resulting in less wear and tear on vital mechanical components
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