Now available for Vi control, condition monitoring and more for GEA Grasso screw compressors
GEA G-Plex® is a new, proprietary, user-friendly, electronic module that provides built-in, automatic, optimal volume ratio (Vi) control and on-site and off-site monitoring of the performance of the compressor. G-Plex helps to increase efficiency and reduce energy usage while providing real-time information about compressor operating conditions and it’s easy to integrate into an existing control system via hardwiring and/or use of Modbus TCP communication.
GEA G-Plex® is a new, proprietary, WiFi-based, electronic module that provides built-in, automatic, optimal volume ratio (Vi) control and on-site and off-site monitoring of the performance of the compressor. This helps to reduce energy use while providing real-time information about the compressor operating conditions.
Products may not be available in all areas.
G-Plex® is a registered trademark in several countries worldwide.
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