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WHAT’S NEW?


compressor range up to 22kW. All BOGE scroll compressor models are available in either 8 or 10 bar pressure options.


NEW BOGE COMPRESSOR OFFERS QUIET, OIL-FREE


EFFICIENCY BOGE Compressors, a leading supplier of industrial compressed air systems, has unveiled its latest super-silenced scroll compressor, the EO 6, which offers exceptional flexibility and outstanding efficiency, and has remarkably few maintenance requirements.


Whisper quiet (with sound pressure levels between 59 and 62 dB(A)), the EO 6 range is completely oil- free, making it perfect for sensitive applications that depend on clean compressed air, at low free-air delivery requirements.


The EO 6 single unit is an extremely versatile, low vibration unit available in several variants. These include a model equipped with an integrated refrigerant dryer (EO 6 D), on a receiver (EO 6 R), as compressed air centre (EO 6 DR), or duplex unit on a receiver (EO 6 TR). The single unit is available in 5.5kW, with the duplex unit being 11kW.


The addition of the EO 6 series completes the BOGE scroll


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At the heart of the BOGE EO unit is the scroll element, of which there are one or two depending on the model. Each scroll element has two spirals; one is stationary, while the other orbits eccentrically rather than rotating. Although the two spirals intermesh, they do not touch each other, so no lubrication is required.


The scroll element works by drawing atmospheric air into the outer edges of the spirals. The air then moves into the centre of the spirals and is compressed as it’s forced into an increasingly confined space. This produces pulsation-free compressed air that is totally free of oil. Heat generated in the compression process is removed by a two-stage aftercooler system. The result makes the BOGE scroll compressor one of the most efficient oil-free compressors in its size available today.


BOGE’s Focus 2.0 control, included as standard, regulates up to four scroll elements within a single compressor housing. Monitored by a multi-colour LCD display, Focus 2.0 can control up to four compressor units providing optimised efficient air as required.


Characterised by particularly long maintenance intervals (around 10,000 operating hours), all BOGE scroll compressors also benefit in terms of service life from simple spiral lubrication at four central points.


www.boge.co.uk ALLMANHALL CELEBRATE


10 YEARS Wiltshire-based food procurement specialists allmanhall are celebrating their 10th anniversary.


Established 14th September 2006, independent company, allmanhall was set up by a father and son team, both with experience in the catering industry. They started out working out of a shed in the family’s garden.


They are now based in Box, Wiltshire, with a thriving and professional team of 34, including associates and non-executives. Father and son are still very much involved in the business, as Managing and Commercial Director respectively.


The company started as specialists in catering procurement for the independent education sector, but have since expanded to support the Leisure and B&I sectors.


They now look after and work collaboratively with over 100 clients, to inspire improvement in catering related procurement. In addition, they offer food service consultancy through avisso, part of the allmanhall group of companies and dietetic expertise via nudge nutrition, another part of this growing organisation


As part of 10 year celebrations, allmanhall are providing their Catering Manager clients with 10 specially selected recipes.


www.allmanhall.co.uk


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