CHX Series Compressor System Flow Controllers
System Flow Controllers
If your plant requires 90 psi of compressed air, why supply 150 psi? The CHX Series from Champion is a balanced flow controller which provides an economical and reliable single point of control when it comes to controlling the air pressure delivered to your operation.
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- Unit can be ordered for left to right or right to left flow to meet your installation needs
- Balanced valve design provides immediate response to changes in air demand
- NPT thread allow unit to connect easily into new or existing pipe systems
- Nitrite seals for high level of chemical resistance
- Dual stainless steel gauges allow easy reference to both inlet and outlet pressures
- Tamper proof dial is centrally located for quick adjustment and easy calibration
Due to the leaks and waste found in every compressed air system, reducing plant pressure by 10 psi results in a 7% energy reduction. Installing a CHX Controller, along with adequate compressed air storage, allows compressed air to be stored at a higher pressure while delivering consistent, low-pressure air to your application.
A 15 HP compressor running 3,000 hours per year at $0.10 per kW = $3,300 annual power consumption.
Features
- Unit can be ordered for left to right or right to left flow to meet your installation needs
- Balanced valve design provides immediate response to changes in air demand
- NPT thread allow unit to connect easily into new or existing pipe systems
- Nitrite seals for high level of chemical resistance
- Dual stainless steel gauges allow easy reference to both inlet and outlet pressures
- Tamper proof dial is centrally located for quick adjustment and easy calibration
Benefits
Due to the leaks and waste found in every compressed air system, reducing plant pressure by 10 psi results in a 7% energy reduction. Installing a CHX Controller, along with adequate compressed air storage, allows compressed air to be stored at a higher pressure while delivering consistent, low-pressure air to your application.
A 15 HP compressor running 3,000 hours per year at $0.10 per kW = $3,300 annual power consumption.