Sufficient air in the fixed bed reactor Delta Hybrid rotary lobe compressors made by AERZEN The wastewater treatment plant located in Beggen, Luxembourg, is considered a model of high quality in respect of sewage water cleaning. In order not to place an undue burden on the plant’s electricity bill, highly energy-efficient rotary lobe compressors of series Delta Hybrid made by AERZEN are in use. Especially energy-efficient - AERZEN blowers of series Delta Hybrid. Thanks to modern technology made by AERZEN, the wastewater treatment plant will save a considerable amount of energy. The wastewater treatment plant, located in Beggen, Luxembourg, is considered a model of high quality in respect of sewage water cleaning.What about the typical sewage water smell? No chance! Visitors to the “station d’epuration” located in the district of Beggen have to pay close attention in order to realise that a wastewater treatment plant is in the neighbourhood - and one wich processes a daily water volume between 30,000 and 40,000 m3. In order to avoid bad smells emanating from the plant, the city of Luxembourg has enclosed all cleaning stages, even the biological processes. In combination with a powerful exhaust air system, the malodorous air is led through a chemical scrubber prior to delivery to the outside world. “The fans run continuously at 30 kW,” Production Manager, Luc Ley, notes pragmatically. He knows that low emissions come at a price, especially looking at the operating costs which arise from power consumption. “Therefore, for us, only the application of IE3-motors makes sense.“ More air for microorganisms Due to EU-wide stipulated limit values, especially with regard to nitrogen and phosphorus, the municipality had to face the challenge of modernising the existing plant. Due to limited space, an increase in capacity was not the only option. “This is why we are today using fixed bed reactors,” explains Ley. The procedure works properly, but for nitrogen degradation, considerably more air is required. “We need an oxygen saturation between 7 and 8 mg/l. The standard is between 1 and 1.5 mg/l.” The high oxygen requirement results from the special cleaning procedure in the fixed bed reactors. If the air quantity is not sufficient, the microorganisms run out of breath. For the air supply, one AERZEN Delta Hybrid rotary lobe compressor D62 S is applied with each reactor. The packaged units supply a volume flow between 1,700 and 2,000 m3/h at a slight overpressure between plus 550 and 620 mbar. Long-life operation As part of a large-scale modernisation of the ventilation technology, the wastewater company had an AERZEN service team size up and install more powerful rotary lobe compressors. The packaged units of series Delta Hybrid have a connected load of 75 kW. However, they are operated with only a nominal power of 40 kW via the frequency converters. This means that the Delta Hybrid systems produce the required volume running at 5,000 rpm, instead of 9,000 rpm. “Today, the packaged units are designed in such a way that they get bored as far as wear and tear is concerned,” Ley notes with a smile. Although it might seem paradoxical at first, the overdimensioning provides tangible advantages, such as for longevity and maintenance intervals. The previous equipment required maintenance every three years. This has changed, as the Delta Hybrid systems only require service every five years. “Assuming a lifetime of ten years, I will save one complete maintenance sequence,” adds Ley. Another positive effect of the new units is the reduction in energy costs, thanks to the special operating principles of the Delta Hybrid units. Here, AERZEN combines the operating methods of both positive displacement blowers and screw compressors. The result is an efficient unit - the world’s first rotary lobe compressor. The economical use of results from the fact that the Delta Hybrid series calls for the Roots-Principle of isochoric compression in low pressure applications and the screw compressor principle, with its internal compression, becomes the preferred choice for its energy efficiency in higher pressure ranges. AERZEN has calculated that the rotary lobe compressor requires 15 percent less current than existing compressors. In addition, the air conveying is absolutely oil-free which is an important feature in wastewater treatment. More than promised The effects of this operating method in practice are reflected in the power consumption of the wastewater treatment plant in Luxembourg. “Prior to retrofitting, AERZEN promised us energy savings of 8 kW per plant. This will result in annual savings of almost EUR 50,000” reports Luc Ley as he looks his amortisation calculations. A period of five years had been forecast before a return on the investment would be achieved. Such a period will probably not apply in Luxembourg though, as the actual savings will not be 8 kW as expected, but are more likely to be 15 kW! And the corresponding longer maintenance intervals have not even been taken into account yet. Today, the wastewater treatment plant in Beggen is an example of highly available plant technology, jointly developed by users and manufacturers. Against the background of maximal operational reliability, the design was characterised by a healthy level of power reserves. According to Luc Ley, the confidence in AERZEN is “very high” as no other planning office had been involved in the retrofitting.
Aerzen Turbo Generation 5 - now available in Asia The new turbo series Generation 5 is available in Asia with immediate effect. As a first step, the sizes AT150 and AT200 (3,000 - 8,400 m3/h) will be locally produced by Aerzen Turbo in Korea; the sizes AT300 and AT400 (8,000 - 16,200 m3/h) will follow in the first quarter of 2016. The new series Generation 5 is characterised by improved fluid mechanics resulting in increased energy efficiency, reduced sound levels and less maintenance. Space-saving “side-by-side“ installation is also possible.
Emmerthaler Apparatebau twice recertified: During this year’s recertification audit pursuant to ISO 9001 and BS OHSAS 18001, Emmerthaler Apparatebau GmbH demonstrated once again its excellent management systems for quality, occupational health and safety. The audit was carried out by the TÜV Nord and by the internal quality management, under the supervision of Michael Stewig. The results showed that no deviations were found. In the course of the continuous improvement process, however, further potential improvements were identified, and these now need to be realised. Thanks to this recertification, and the already attained certifications such as ASME, TR/TS 032, DNV, China License and H/H1, customers will be provided with the best possible service with regard to planning, calculation and manufacturing of pressure equipment, with everything coming from a single source.
New Managing Director at Aerzen India Ranjit Lala became the new General Manager of AERZEN Machines (India) Private Ltd. in August 2015. He succeeds Jitendra Mangle. Within the scope of his activities, Lala will also cooperate more intensively with Chuck Lim, Managing Director of the Asia Pacific region, based in Singapore. In addition, Axel Wehling from the headquarters will provide support. Ranjit Lala, a graduate in engineering and economic sciences from the University of Mumbai, has long experience in leading positions at international companies in the areas of Production, Sales, After Market Service and Supply Chain Management.
Correct planning! At the request of many customers, we have reissued the “planning folder waste water”. System manufacturers, engineering offices and customers receive with this folder extensive information about the products Delta Hybrid, Delta Blower and AERZEN Turbo. Technical drawings, detailed performance descriptions and detailed information about our accessories programme will help you to configure and design the most energyefficient solution for your application. You can order the new waste water folder free of charge HERE.
Aerzen USA has a new General Manager To continue the positive trend in growth and development, Aerzen USA has appointed a new General Manager. On 1st September 2015 Tony Morris assumed this role. Morris, who has an academic degree in Engineering and a Master of Business Administration, is very experienced in industry and in business development in an international environment. He succeeds Pierre Noack, who returns to the company’s headquarters after 30 years to further push the Process Gas Division.
Extension of Delta Screw series The planned range of four compressors of the new series Delta Screw E compressor has been extended by AERZEN with two additional sizes now available. The new models VM 30 and VML 35 cover the lower volume flow range of the series and are the perfect addition to the Delta Screw compressor packages with belt drive. This new series of E compressor includes 6 sizes in the volume flow range from 330 m3/h to 7,000 m3/h and drive capacities from 30 to 400 kilowatts. VM 30 and VML 35 cover a volume flow of 330 m3/h to 2,590 m3/h and a maximum differential pressure of 2 or 3.5 bar.