5 OSCi (optional)
5.1 Introduction
Compressed air produced by oil-injected compressors contains a small quantity of oil. During the
cooling of the air in the aftercooler and in the refrigeration dryer (on compressors with built-in
refrigeration dryer), oil-containing condensate is formed.
The OSCi is a condensate treatment device, designed to separate most of this oil from the water
and to sorb it in its replaceable filters, thus preventing contamination of the environment. It is
capable to break and sorb most stable emulsions. The OSCi is insensitive to shocks and
vibrations because of the use of filters and can be used with all types of drains. The condensate
meets the requirements of the environmental codes.
The OSCi is installed inside a separate box, hinged to the compressor canopy.
OSCi inside the box on a GA compressor
Instruction book
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