EKO OWS kit AC-series for Atlas Copco OSC.
EKO OWS kit AC-series is designed and tested to meet the original performance and quality.
Thus, a credible, reliable and energy efficient alternative to the original service kit is offered at an advantageous price of Atlas Copco OSC (oil / water separator).
Excellent filtration of oil, water and solid particles.
Robust alternative without compromising quality.
Conversion table for EKO OWS kit AC
Eko OWS kit AC serie no. | Atlas Copco OWS no. |
ACOSC35 | OSC – 35 |
ACOSC95 | OSC – 95 |
ACOSC145 | OSC – 145 |
ACOSC355 | OSC – 355 |
ACOSC600 | OSC – 600 |
ACOSC825 | OSC – 825 |
ACOSC1200 | OSC – 1200 |
ACOSC2400 | OSC – 2400 |
Condensate is an unavoidable result of air compression. It is a chemically aggressive liquid that consists mainly of water but also contains oil and dirt particles.
Oil transfer is unavoidable if you have compressors that use oil in the compression chamber. The lubricant mixes with the condensate and creates greasy water that must be handled properly to avoid violating environmental regulations.
Just one liter of spent oil can contaminate up to a million liters of fresh water. This is why environmental regulations strictly prohibit the discharge of oil waste and chemicals, including condensate, that are drained from a compressed air system.
Compressed air condensate must therefore be treated in accordance with water resource legislation, to achieve prescribed safety levels before it can be disposed of in the wastewater system.
Compressor condensate must therefore either be collected and treated by special processes or treated before disposal to the environment. An oil / water separator can be used here to remove the oil from the condensate.
Since the condensate is approx. 95% water and 5% oil, an oil / water separator is designed to reduce or eliminate the amount of oil in the condensate.
EKO OWS kit AC-series for Atlas Copco’s OSC allows a larger amount of pure water, up to 99.9% of the total condensate, to be discharged safely into the sewer and the relatively small amount of concentrated oil to be disposed of legitimately and economically sound.