Reduce maintenance costs with differential pressure management!
Are you managing the airflow in the cleanroom? I believe that at the beginning of factory operations, the airflow direction was determined by adjusting the supply and exhaust air volumes. However, over time, it may not have been maintained due to filter clogging or changes in equipment. The differential pressure controller 'PEC-X2' maintains the airflow direction over the long term by controlling the differential pressure between rooms. Controlling the supply and exhaust air volumes with dampers means that when it can no longer be controlled, it is truly time for maintenance. By issuing an alarm at this timing, it can lead to longer filter life and reduced maintenance costs. We are also developing a 'Room Damper' that enables ductless differential pressure control, which is scheduled to be released soon. Please feel free to consult with us.
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【Features】 ■ Awareness of maintenance timing using alarm function ■ Long-term management of airflow direction during factory operation ■ All-in-one compact design with sensors, controllers, and motors ■ Over 30 years of proven performance in various factories ■ Easy installation and adjustment on-site *For more details about the product, please refer to the PDF materials (catalog). If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us.
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Okaya Seiritsu Industry started in 1950 with the manufacturing of hydraulic control devices. With our expertise in control technology, we develop actuators and control systems that manage the flow of gases and liquids, contributing widely from room pressure control in high-tech factories and laboratories such as pharmaceutical plants, LCDs, and biotechnology, to water supply and sewage treatment facilities closely related to daily life, as well as steel mills for basic materials and power plants in the infrastructure of society.