New technical whitepaper on energy efficiency for air blowers
The introduction of air blowers using internal compression instead of external compression sets a new standard for energy efficiency in the low-pressure market, according to a technical whitepaper published by Atlas Copco’s oil-free air division.
The whitepaper explains the differences between screw technology and the traditional ‘Roots’ type lobe technology.
The more energy efficient screw technology (averaging at 30%) is used in the manufacturer’s new ZS screw blowers that improve energy efficiency for low-pressure applications and industries such as wastewater treatment and pneumatic conveying.
“Over the past 50 years the blower market for small volume flows has not seen any major technical improvements”, says Chris Lybaert, president of Atlas Copco’s oil-free air division.
“The only considerable development we have seen with the ‘Roots’ type lobe blowers, was the reduction of pulsation levels. There were still significant steps to be made in the area of energy efficiency.”
“We achieved this by developing the twin screw design for a low pressure blower. By doing so we introduced a technological advantage in this market segment.”
The range of ZS screw blowers uses the concept of internal compression, while the traditional “Roots” type lobe blowers rely on external compression to obtain an external system pressure.
The technical whitepaper demonstrates that, with a thermodynamic approach, internal compression is more efficient than external compression from 0.4 bar(e) / 5.8 psi(g) upwards.
Tests, witnessed and certified by the independent Technische Überwachungs-Verein (German Technical Monitoring Association, or TÜV) have proven that the ZS is 23.8% more energy-efficient than a tri-lobe blower at 0,5 bar(e)/7 psig, and 39.7% at 0.9 bar(e)/13 psig.

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