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FPS compressor offers strength and efficiency


The latest series of reciprocating


air compressors from FPS Compressors uses solid cast iron block construction enhanced by a modern, energy efficient drive and control system. The Power System CI Series combines the use of robust traditional engineering materials and a simplified control system to produce an energy efficient compressor that is simple to maintain and which has outstanding reliability.


Built to last, these high quality compressors represent a return to solid engineering values and robustness but at the same time they also offer modern operating efficiency. They feature full cast iron construction with heavy duty intake filtration, stainless steel


valves and very low operating speeds - resulting in noise levels that are much lower than typical reciprocating compressors.


The CI series is available as


receiver-mounted or base-mounted units in power sizes from 2.2 kW to 15 kW (single phase at 2.2kW or three-phase power) and working pressure up to 10 bar. Traditional characteristics of longevity and reliability make them suitable for use across a spectrum of operating environments, including heavier duty applications and severe site conditions in industrial, automotive, manufacturing and environmental applications. All CI Machines can be supplied with a three year warranty.


www.fps-compressors.co.uk New Pro colour for Kärcher


Cleaning equipment manufacturer, Kärcher, has announced a comprehensive change to the colour of its Professional products. As of last month, all Kärcher professional products changed from their traditional yellow colour to their new colour of anthracite. The colour change creates a clear differentiation between consumer-use products (yellow) and commercial-use products (anthracite), and is part of a strategic realignment of the entire company to focus on the customer.


“We took the first step in 2010 when we converted the product line for commercial contract cleaning to the new colour. Market research findings and the positive sales trend in this segment confirm that the change of colour was the right decision and one that our customers want,” said Markus Asch, Deputy Chairman of the Kärcher Management Board,


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who is in charge of the Professional Products division.


The visual distinction between the professional range and consumer products that retain the well-known Kärcher yellow mainly benefits Kärcher dealers by making it easier for them to help customers arrive at a decision. A further advantage of anthracite, which is grey, is that it fits inconspicuously into its surroundings. It is also a colour that is more resistant to dirt, reducing the effort and expense required to keep machines clean, while colour coding makes Kärcher’s professional products easier to operate and maintain. Controls that are required for the cleaning process are yellow and those that relate to maintenance and servicing are light grey.


www.karcher.co.uk


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