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Kaeser compressed air tanks: efficient storage and minimization of compressed air peaks up to 50 bar
Compressed air tanks are indispensable components in compressed air supply systems, both as a storage medium and for buffering consumption peaks. KAESER air reservoirs guarantee technical reliability and trouble-free installation, supported by an extensive range of accessories that are individually tailored to your requirements.
Technical specifications:
- - Sizes from 90 to 10,000 liters
- - Maximum permissible overpressures of 11, 16, 45 or 50 bar
- Condensate separation: Complete sets for the effective removal of condensate
Long test intervals for greater efficiency
Thanks to their robust design in accordance with AD 2000 regulations, KAESER air receivers offer inspection intervals of up to five years. These long intervals lead to considerable savings in maintenance costs and increase the efficiency of your system.
Extensive range and excellent corrosion protection
KAESER offers a wide range of compressed air tanks with volumes from 90 to 10,000 liters and pressure ratings from 11 to 50 bar. These tanks are not only technically sophisticated, but also guarantee optimum corrosion protection, carefully re-cut threads and sophisticated transport protection for maximum quality and durability.
Perfect-fit accessories for a smooth installation
For a smooth installation, we recommend ordering the fitting set from our store for every compressed air tank. This contains all the necessary fittings, valves and fittings to ensure optimum function and safety. In addition, electronically controlled condensate drains, which are available as complete sets, ensure compliance with all environmentally relevant regulations, providing additional safety.
With KAESER compressed air tanks, you can count on long-lasting quality, efficiency and maximum economy.
Hinweis zur Druckbehälterprüfung vor Inbetriebnahme
After purchasing a new compressed air tank, it is imperative that the operator contacts an approved inspection body (ZÜS) or TÜV (Technischer Überwachungsverein). This institution carries out the necessary initial inspection before the pressure vessel can be put into operation.
Important steps for pressure vessel testing:
- Request initial inspection: Before commissioning, the ZÜS or TÜV must inspect the pressure vessel to ensure that it complies with the applicable safety standards.
- Provision of technical documentation: Ensure that all relevant technical documentation and operating instructions from the manufacturer are available, as this information is necessary for the test.
- Determining the inspection intervals: Based on the inspection, you must determine the inspection intervals as well as the type and scope of the regularly recurring inspections as part of the risk assessment.
- Compliance with legal requirements: Pay attention to the maximum inspection deadlines set by the legislator in order to meet the legal requirements.
- Regular maintenance: It is advisable to have regular maintenance carried out to ensure the long-term safety and functionality of your pressure tank.
Please do not hesitate to contact our FILCOM team if you need support or have any questions about pressure vessel testing. Your safety and the efficiency of your compressed air system are of the utmost importance to us!