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Combi-Air-System
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For belt driers, there have been various alternatives to design the air system. The most common one uses several external intake and exhaust air ducts, arranged around the drier according to the desired air system. It is often necessary to realize different air and temperature zones in the drying plant in order to optimize the complete drying process, for the quality of the product is always the most important thing and determines the design of the plant. This means, however, a great number of air ducts and consequently problems with regard of their construction and the accessibility to the drier. The ducts have to be fitted into the structural situation and are consequently very branched and winding, generating additional nests of dirt, which must not be underestimated and which are difficult to get to for cleaning inside as well as outside. Just think of bends, various weld seams, flange connections etc. The flow and heat losses increase, reducing the electrical and thermal efficiency. Moreover, valuable space is built up, at the expense of the accessibility, let alone the extra costs for material and space.

Years ago, STELA developed the wellknown „Power-Pack“ system to counteract this problem. This system binds the air ducts such as hot air and circulation air ducts as well as the hot air generation and the fans into a common duct which is arranged laterally at the drier. As a result, the air ducts are reduced enormously. The smaller duct surfaces reduce the potential sources of dirt. The drier can be cleaned more easily and the efficiency increases because of lower radiation losses. This system has proven successful for years now and has sold on the market.

Now STELA developed the Combi-Air system in order to use the advantages of the Power-Pack system also for driers with greater belt widths. This system is based on the same principle as the Power-Pack system with a large air duct with various divisions, including the various hot air and circulation air ducts as well as the hot air generation and the fans. In contrast to the Power-Pack, the Combi-Air system is not flanged directly to the drier, but is in short distance from it. The air out of the Combi-Air system is led into the drying plant via few small branch ducts. There is the vital advantage that the drier and the product are easily accessible from all sides by means of large doors, defined, energy-optimized air ducts with the most different parameters, however, are possible.
Das STELA Combi-Air system can be fitted out with all the common hot air generators, e. g. steam heat exchangers, gas or oil burners or electric air heaters.
The Combi-Air system is distinguished by:

• compact design
• optimally treated product
• optimization of energy and space required
• low maintenance