Stationary air Compressor, KOMPBERG® BSDKF
air compressor stationary 5 - 20 KW (KOMPBERG® BSDK | BSDKF)
BSDK range is the result of a new design overview of screw compressor construction. We are using a large low speed air end for relative small stationary air compressors. The electric motor is directly coupled to the main air end rotor, which essentially reduces the maintenance cost, in contrast with the belt driven compressor or a compressor with gearbox. Compressor output is controlled either as for piston compressors by an on/off switch, depending on the pressure in the air chamber or by classic suction regulator with a new control system depending on the pressure level, or possibly by advanced continuous regulation of operation, which optimizes the machine’s performance parameters in real time by smoothly changing revolutions depending on the volume of discharged compressed air.
What are Stationary air compressors?
Stationary air compressors are large, heavy-duty air compressors that are designed to remain in a fixed location, typically in a workshop or industrial setting. They are used to generate compressed air for various applications such as powering pneumatic tools, inflating tires,powering HVAC systems and operating machinery. Stationary air compressors are usually powered by electricity and have a higher capacity and output compared to portable air compressors. They are available in a wide range of sizes and configurations to suit different needs and requirements.
How do Stationary Screw Compressor work?
Stationary screw compressors operate by using rotating screws, or rotors, to compress air. As atmospheric air is drawn into the compressor, it is directed towards the rotors, which rotate in opposite directions. The air becomes trapped between the lobes of the rotors and the compressor housing, gradually getting compressed as it moves along the length of the rotors. The compressed air then passes through a compression chamber, where it is further compressed and heated. To prevent overheating, the compressed air is cooled before being discharged from the compressor through an outlet valve and stored in a receiver tank. Stationary screw compressors are equipped with control systems that regulate rotor speed and pressure levels to ensure efficient operation. These compressors are highly efficient and reliable, making them well-suited for industrial applications that require a continuous supply of compressed air.
What is special about BERG stationary air compressors?
BERG stationary air compressors are renowned for their high-quality construction, efficiency, and reliability. These compressors are designed with energy-efficient features that help reduce operating costs and minimize energy consumption while delivering a high volume of compressed air. Their durable construction ensures long-lasting performance in demanding industrial settings, while advanced control systems allow for precise monitoring and adjustment of compressor operation. Additionally, BERG compressors operate quietly, providing a more comfortable work environment, and are designed for easy maintenance with accessible components and user-friendly features.
BERG stationary air compressors are a top choice for industrial applications requiring a continuous and reliable source of compressed air.
Technical Data KOMPBERG® BSDK | BSDKF (5 - 20 KW)
Model | Electric motor | Overpressure | Free air delivery |
Receiver | Noise level |
Frequency inverter |
Dimension |
kW | bar | m³/min | l | dB [A] | mm | ||
BSDK 5 | 5,5 | 9 | 0,87 | 270 | 68 | - | 1498x641x1245 |
BSDKF 7 | 7,5 | 6 - 9 | 1,1 - 1,5 | 270 | 64 - 70 | yes | 1498x641x1245 |
BSDKF 11 | 11 | 6 - 10 | 1,13 - 1,85 | 500 | 64 - 78 | yes | 1498x641x1245 |
BSDKF 13 | 13 | 6 - 9 | 1,8 - 2,25 | 500 | 63 - 70 | yes | 1995x764x771 |
BSDKF 15 | 15 | 6 - 10 | 1,55 - 2,36 | 500 | 63 - 72 | yes | 1995x764x771 |
BSDKF 20 | 20 | 6 - 10 | 1,84 - 3,3 | 500 | 63 - 75 | yes | 1950x764x1521 |