New, Innovative Vacuum Pump with VSD+ Technology Reduces Energy Use by 50%

January 15, 2015
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We're introducing our GHS VSD+ range of variable speed drive oil-injected screw vacuum systems which dramatically reduces lifecycle costs through an innovative vacuum controls and energy efficient VSD technology.

The new GHS VSD+ series’ performance is our latest technology advancement for the vacuum industry. Our vacuum engineers designed the new series based on the proven and durable plug-and-play design principals of our compressors to deliver peak performance at operating vacuum levels commonly found in industrial vacuum applications.

Features and Benefits of the GHS VSD+ Range of Oil-Injected Screw Vacuum

  • Reduces Energy Consumption by up to 50 Percent – The new range reduces energy usage by up to 50 percent with significantly better performance benchmarked against traditional oil-sealed and dry vane vacuum pumps.
  • Low Noise Levels and Reduced Environmental Impact – The new range features low noise level and environmental impact due to ultra-high oil retention at all operating pressures and conforms to energy management and environmental commitments according to ISO 50001/14001.

Vacuum Solutions for Every Application

The GHS VSD+ range complements our full vacuum solutions line, which includes single stage oil-sealed rotary vane vacuum pumps and systems, fixed speed oil-injected rotary screw vacuum systems and new ranges of two-stage oil-sealed rotary vane vacuum pumps, vacuum booster pumps, piston pumps, liquid ring pumps and steam ejectors.

The state-of-the-art technology found in the new GHS VSD+ contributes to our expanding portfolio of vacuum products designed to meet the needs of customers in a range of markets and vacuum applications from mining, cement, paper, refineries and food manufacturing, to aerospace, automotive, refrigeration, glass, bottling, canning and woodworking.

If you’d like to learn more about our energy efficient solutions for rough and medium vacuum applications, visit the Atlas Copco Vacuum Systems website or request a quote to get started.

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