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Meggitt Aircraft Braking Systems choose MAXIGAS nitrogen gas generators from Parker domnick hunter for tyre inflation.

Date: 22/07/2008


Meggitt Aircraft Braking Systems (formerly Dunlop Aerospace Braking Systems) has successfully installed two MAXIGAS nitrogen gas generators from Parker domnick hunter to expand its capabilities and to save nitrogen gas costs in January 2008.

With its UK headquarters in Coventry, Meggitt Aircraft Braking Systems (MABS) provides a host of products and services specifically tailored to the aerospace industry including the repair, replacement and overhaul of aircraft tyres for leading airlines.

Aircraft tyres need to be inflated with nitrogen gas due to its clean and dry composition and its ability to prevent deflation, which is caused by oxygen permeation through the tyre wall.

Nitrogen therefore helps to maintain the correct tyre pressure throughout varying altitudes. MABS previously operated a nitrogen generator on a contract basis from a rental supplier. However, with throughput often exceeding the maximum capacity of the system and booster pressure limitations, the company needed a solution to help it service the more demanding tyres with greater ease.

Via Direct Air, a key UK Parker domnick hunter distributor, the company was introduced to MAXIGAS nitrogen gas generators and recognised the many benefits of investing in the system.

MAXIGAS generators make nitrogen from compressed air via the pressure swing adsorption (PSA) method using carbon molecular sieve (CMS) regenerative technology. It offers superb reliability and efficiency due to a constant, controlled flow and pressure and is outstandingly cost-effective with an exceptionally low lifecycle ownership cost.

Installed in January this year, two MAXIGAS108 units were specified to provide MABS with a peak flow rate of over 70 m3/h at better than 2% maximum remaining oxygen content and a 40 bar g maximum outlet pressure. Operating at normal factory production flow demand, the nitrogen quality is better than specified (better than 0.1% O2).

Roy Deakin, Head of Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul at MABS comments 'We are very pleased with the MAXIGAS system from Parker domnick hunter. Since installation, it has worked very efficiently and allows us to better service the tyres which require a greater volume of nitrogen and increased throughput. We look forward to enjoying the benefits of payback on our capital purchase over the lifetime of the system.'

MAXIGAS also offers MABS 100% standby reliability, a welcomed attribute of which the previous system did not provide and eliminates inconvenient system failures, wasted time waiting for cylinder deliveries and consequential space provisions outside the building. 10system has proven to fit their requirements perfectly and meets all of the criteria of the specification. We are very pleased with the installation that was carried out over just one
weekend with minimal disruption to them.'