Custom Engineered Solutions Provide Air Technology for WWTP Applications

Sept. 10, 2021
Components are selected for optimal performance in a specified environment

Custom engineered solutions from Kaeser are built to specification for challenging installation environments. The company’s designers work with customers to determine system needs, select the optimal mix of equipment, and design a skid, container or custom enclosure to suit the operating environment. 

Kaeser’s turnkey enclosures, ISO containers and skids integrate its high-quality air compressors, blowers, dryers, filters and other system components into durable systems built to specification for any climate or location. Every component is selected for optimal efficiency and is backed by built-for-a-lifetime reliability.

Energy efficiency and remote operations are supported by Kaeser’s Sigma Air Manager 4.0, which precisely controls air production to meet varying air demand, as well as offering energy consumption and operational information via a variety of industrial communications interfaces.

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Kaeser's custom engineered solutions are suitable for demanding wastewater treatment plants that need weatherproof enclosures for their blower systems. These complete systems eliminate space, weather and accessibility constraints, and they greatly reduce construction and installation time.

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