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Electro-Pneumatic Smart Device

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

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The product will save up to 50 percent of the energy used by AODD pumps, according to the company.
Fuzzy logic analyzes each stroke of the pump and learn the pump’s unique characteristics.



The new MizAir energy savings device for Air Operated Double Diaphragm (AODD) pumps.

McCordsville, IN – Daniel E. Cook, President and CEO of Proportion-Air has introduced the new MizAir patent protected electro-pneumatic smart device for Air Operated Double Diaphragm (AODD) pumps. The product will save up to 50 percent of the energy used by AODD pumps, according to the company. Additional features include:  

  • Fuzzy logic to analyze each stroke of the pump and learn the pump’s unique characteristics. 
  • Automatic internal adjustments to reduce the air consumption of the pump. 
  • No necessary pump modification — on approved pumps.
  • Plumbing to the air input side of the pump and provided with 24 VDC power.   

For more information e-mail info@proportionair.com or visit www.proportionair.com.

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