Sigma Control system

Feb. 1, 1999
Developed by Kaeser in conjunction with Siemens AG, this patent-pending compressor control features an industrial-based PC with an Intel® microprocessor inside.

Kaeser Compressors, Inc. introduces the revolutionary new Sigma Control system.

Developed by Kaeser in conjunction with Siemens AG, this patent-pending compressor control features an industrial-based PC with an Intel® microprocessor inside.

Five different compressor-control configurations are available to precisely match compressor performance to air demand and increase energy savings. It also communicates via Profibus, RS 232 or RS 485; and is preprogrammed with up to 20 common languages. Sigma Control is compatible fully with electro-pneumatic systems and features an open-system architecture.

Sigma Control is standard on every Kaeser compressor, and unlike other manufacturers, there is one system for all compressor models.

For additional information, call Kaeser Compressors, Inc. at (800) 777-7873; or visit the company`s Web site at www.kaeser.com.

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