Blowers are workhorses in water and wastewater treatment facilities, primarily used for aeration. They essentially pump air into the water to support the biological processes that clean the water. Here, we explore two blower solutions designed for the water and wastewater treatment industry. One option focuses on easy installation and maintenance, offering a drop-in replacement design for existing systems. The other solution emphasizes energy efficiency, boasting lower power consumption and advanced controls for optimized performance.

Eurus Blower ZZ Series
ZZ Series blowers from Eurus Blower are drop-in replacements for competitor blowers. They have heavy-duty cast housings, machined impellers, alloy steel shafts with oversized bearings, hardened/precision machined steel forged gears, oil-lubricated gear and/or grease- or oil-lubricated drive sides, plus keyless locking assemblies for easier timing gear maintenance. The blowers provide up to 15 psig pressure and 2,350 cfm flow.

918-361-0285; www.eurusblower.com

Kaeser rotary screw blowers

KAESER rotary screw blowers 
Low-maintenance blower technology can help minimize power costs with load splitting, sequencing and superior multi-blower controls. KAESER rotary screw blowers are turnkey systems, available in sizes up to 335 hp and flows to 5,650 cfm, using up to 35% less energy than conventional rotary blowers, while energy savings of up to 15% can be achieved in comparison with turbo blowers. All blowers come complete with noise-insulated cabinets, inlet and outlet silencers, motors and drives. The intelligent Sigma Control 2 on each blower optimizes machine performance via various control modes and a full suite of sensors provides active condition monitoring to protect the machine. The combination of a blower air-end with high-efficiency SIGMA Profile rotors, flow-optimized components, efficient power transmission and drive components, ensures wire-to-air performance year after year.

866-516-6888; www.us.kaeser.com

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