TurboMax Blowers – The new "Game-changer" in the Waste Water Industry

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There is a new type of turbo blower making a name for itself in town – TurboMAX. TurboMAX is operational on 3000 sites around the world including New Zealand. The TurboMAX turbo blower is a product that provides the best efficiency through the use of a high-speed motor, air foil bearings, and a powerful centrifugal compressor design, promises the manufacturer. The company says the TurboMAX blower will reduce energy costs by more than 30 percent compared to traditional blower designs and provide a clean and quiet working environment, along with many other benefits. The Turbo Blower, a system used to produce compressed air, is directly connected to permanent magnet, synchronous motor which is operated by an inverter. The product is a single stage, centrifugal type Turbo Blower which consists of air bearings, an impeller, a high-speed motor, an inverter, a controller, and a cooling system.

It has a myriad of advantages. These include:

ENERGY SAVING 
• Reduces energy consumption by 20-40 percent ‘compared to existing products’ 
• Recoup initial investment in a short period of time: ‘two to three years’. 
• Designed to operate at high speed with high efficiency. 

USER FRIENDLY 
• Convenient user interface is used. 
• Provides automatic operation mode that is required on-site. 
• Reduced noise (less than 85dB), no-vibration. 
• Oil free lubricating system. 

SIMPLE MAINTENANCE AND EASY INSTALLATION 
• Only regular inlet filter replacement is required. 
• Automatically detects errors and takes necessary actions. 
• Special expensive foundations and anchor work are not required because TurboMAX blowers have no vibration. 
• Time required to install the product is minimised.   

 

NU-WAY IS THE DISTRIBUTER FOR TURBOMAX IN NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIA

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