TN2 Offers Three Configurations for Unmatched Flexibility.
All TN2 configurations feature specially-engineered separation modules containing hollow fiber membranes that selectively remove oxygen, water vapor and carbon dioxide from compressed air to efficiently and effectively produce nitrogen. Purity and flow rate can be adjusted to suit individual application requirements. TN2 comes complete with pre-filtration, regulator, digital controls, separation modules, vent and outlet connections, all precisely designed to maximize operating efficiency.
Experience has shown that every application and location is unique. That’s why TN2 offers the most flexible systems and configurations available, including:
TN2 Essentials
This series includes membrane module(s) with filters, pressure regulator and flow metering value shipped separately for optimal economy. All components can be configured by the user to match site requirements. Ideal for installations where access is restricted, or where arrangement of system components must be linear. Comprehensive guide provides instruction for successful installation and maintenance of system.
TN2 Total
The most common solution includes filtration, temperature, pressure and flow control packages along with membrane module(s) in a space-saving wall mounted enclosure, allowing convenient access to serviceable components. Compressed air hook-up, electric service, bleed gas, and nitrogen gas outlet are connection points provided.
TN2 GenPak
For situations requiring a complete stand-alone system, this system operates independent of a facility’s compressed air system or where a supply of compressed air is not available. A high quality compressor coupled with a wet receiver is positioned inline with the TN2 system, providing a matched compressed air supply for nitrogen gas separation.
To learn more about how we can provide the perfect configuration for your unique requirements, contact us at (888) 722-5253 or info@tn2generators.com.
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