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S Flow Controls

The Intermediate Control (I/C)® S-Series, use our unique multiple parallel configuration to accurately control the flow of compressed air to maintain a stable, consistent and lower pressure throughout the entire production facility. As a result, compressor on-line horsepower is reduced, generating significant energy savings. 

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ConservAIR - S Series

The Intermediate Control© monitors air pressure as it is delivered to production and releases air from the air receiver as needed to maintain a continuous, stable air pressure supply. The result of using flow controls is reduced waste from leaks, reduced energy consumption from the compressor room and most importantly, constant, stable air pressure for production.

The S Series uses our unique multiple parallel configuration to accurately control the flow of compressed air to maintain a stable, consistent and lower pressure throughout the entire production facility. As a result, compressor on-line horsepower is reduced, generating significant energy savings.

Features & Benefits

  • Consists of multiple circuit parallels, meaning active control is achieved without the use of expensive proportiona-integral-derivative (PID) controllers
  • Flanged connections
  • Liquid filled industrial pressure gauges installed on the inlet and discharge headers accurate within 1%
  • Monitors system flow dynamics ensuring adequate supply of air for production
  • Pre-packaged and ready for installation
  • Pressure tested and thoroughly checked for leaks after fabrication
  • Return on investment often 18 months or less including soft costs

Model Max Flow scfm Connection Size L x W x H (in) Shipping Weight (lb)
S-30 150 1" npt (F) 12 x 9 x 15 60
S-60 250 1" npt (F) 12 x 10 x 15 70
S-100 500 1.5" npt (F) 12 x 10 x 15 80
S-150 750 2" npt (F) 19 x 11 x 24 110
S-200 1000 3" npt (F) 19 x 11 x 24 120
S-300 1500 3" npt (F) 19 x 13 x 24 130
S-600 3000 4" flg 34 x 14 x 29 250

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ConservAir Flow Controls

ConservAIR® technology is used to control the demand side of a compressed air system, utilizing an Intermediate Control (I/C)® flow control device.