Whether you call them intermediate controls, flow controls, pressure/flow controls, demand expanders, or any other name, the proper application of them has always been a bit confusing to users.
>Whether you call them intermediate controls, flow controls, pressure/flow controls, demand expanders, or any other name, the proper application of them has always been a bit confusing to users. Some people will say that they should be used in nearly every application and some say there is no need for them in any application. The truth, as usual, is somewhere in the middle.
Read this white paper to learn about:
What does a flow controller do?
Proper application considerations
Variable speed compressor system options
Multiple fixed speed system options
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