By using HVO fuel, users of the Rotair MDVN and MDVS compressors with EU NRMM Stage V compliant engines can now further reduce emissions with the same performance in comparison to fossil fuels.
ROTAIR SPA, a leading company in the design, manufacture and distribution of high technology portable air compressors, multi-functional dumpers and hydraulic breakers for more than 60 years and a brand of ELGi Equipments Limited, announced that it approves the use of EN15940- compliant Hydrotreated Vegetable Oils, or HVOs, as a fossil-free and more sustainable alternative to power their portable compressors. The HVO fuel can be used with all the models in the ROTAIR MDVN Eco5 and MDVS Eco5 portfolio featuring Kohler engines compliant with the EU Non-Road Mobile Machinery (NRMM) Stage V emission standards.
The MDVN and MDVS portable compressors, designed for standard applications but also with sandblasting, fibre optic cable laying and other applications requiring cool, dry air in mind, address customers’ needs for higher flow performance, reliability and lower lifecycle cost. By using biodegradable HVO instead of traditional diesel, customers can reduce their CO2 emissions and particulate matter pollution from the engine by even 90%, without impact on performance nor any engine modifications or changes in service intervals. In addition to running on HVO, the compressors can also run with mixed-fuels including regular diesel.
“At ROTAIR, we pride ourselves on delivering customer flexibility and convenience while continuing to deliver the best product options that meet their needs for performance, reliability and sustainability,” said Alex Persyn at ROTAIR S.p.A. “Meeting critical sustainability challenges, including the reduction in emissions and improvement in air quality, are common objectives as we seek to combat climate change. The validated use of HVO in our units gives our customers more options for improving the sustainability of their operations while maintaining compressor performance and efficiency – a win-win solution.”
HVO is a renewable paraffinic fuel also known under the names “synthetic diesel” and “renewable diesel”. It is produced with plant or animal oils derived from the residues of the meat and fish industries. Since it is obtained from organic material, HVO – unlike biodiesel – does not use agricultural resources nor does it contribute to deforestation.
The HVO-compatible MDVN and MDVS units come in standard version or with integrated after-cooler and condensate filtration. The units feature a pneumatic control system to save fuel consumption by automatically adjusting engine revs to the amount of air needed.
Offering a wide range of pressures, including Dual Pressure, the units also feature an intelligent start/stop system that provides a regulated build-up of engine revolutions and pressure, improving durability. ROTAIR’s portable compressors are also known for their compact dimensions for improved manoeuvrability and an optimal dimension to power ratio. The units have European homologation for road circulation with brakes.