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Compressor Control System

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AMOT compressor control systems are custom designed to suit most environments specializing in potentially explosive atmospheres using protection techniques such as Ex d, Ex p, Ex n, Ex i and stringent environmental conditions such as corrosive atmospheres including high temperature and low temperature environments. 



Blower Compressor Control Systems
Blower Compressor System
Blower Control Systems are  used where the process requires a duty to deliver a high volume at lower pressures than conventional compressors. Typically the process delivers high volumes of low pressure air into bacterial aeration tanks for use in the water industry. The Blower Control System often needs to meet harsh environmental conditions due to its location.

 

Centrifugal Compressor Control Systems

Centrifugal Compressor Control SystemThe Centrifugal Compressor Control System often demands a more sophisticated control system to monitor the compressor and prime mover at close process tolerances. To assist, our sister companies, Compressor Controls Corporation (CCC), offers a series of anti-surge controllers providing optimum efficiency, and Metrix offers a state of the art monitoring system for vibration analysis.
 
 
Reciprocating Compressor Control Systems

Reciprocating Compressor SystemOur Reciprocating Compressor Control System usually controls and monitors the complete set, whether the prime mover is electric motor, diesel engine, gas engine or steam turbine. The Reciprocating Compressor Control System controls start / stop and air fuel ratio along with operating conditions such as temperatures, pressures, vibration (rod drop) and levels. Various load control sequencing is usually provided from a simple 0-100% load or offering many truth tables of load variation control.
 
 

Turbo Expander Control Systems

The Turbo Expander Control System is a combination of expansion turbine and compressor, with a typical application of extracting natural gas liquids (NGL) from natural gas as part of the finishing process. Turbo Expander Control Systems are usually mounted in a hazardous area, closely monitoring critical conditions, as they are often used in a cooling process.