The range has been completely overhauled and incorporates eight models covering power ratings from 25-330 kVA. All QAS generators include the latest Tier 4 Final engine and have a footprint that is said to be up to 25% smaller than the previous generation. The starting mechanism ensures that stable power is achieved in under six seconds.
When it comes to fuel efficiency, compactness and noise attenuation, Atlas Copco sees its iP generators as the future. The new inverter generators, which are available in power ratings between 1.6-3 kVA, feature variable speed smart control and use advanced electronics and magnets to deliver a clean and predictable source of AC power at the required voltage and frequency.
Atlas Copco’s XAS range of portable compressors will also feature prominently at the Las Vegas showpiece event (7-11 March). This includes the flagship XAS 185, which has recently been re-designed to include the latest Tier 4 Final engine. The resultant improvement in engine performance has significantly aided the compressor’s ability to work at high altitudes.
A new XAS 400 cfm compressor will also be on display, which features an intuitive PACE system (Pressure Adjusted through Cognitive Electronics) said to enable users to match air flow and pressure to their application needs, without requiring multiple compressor units. This compressor also includes the latest Tier 4 Final engine.
Visitors to the Atlas Copco stand (Booth C31486) will also have the opportunity to see the new XAS 110. With a flow of 110 cfm, the XAS 110 is compact, lightweight, easy-to-tow and requires no exhaust after treatment. All XAS compressors, on show, feature Atlas Copco’s legendary HardHat canopy, which is corrosion free and needs no painting or dent repairs.
Atlas Copco stand visitors will also have the chance to experience a virtual 3D construction site. This booth within a booth provides the opportunity to interact with different types of Portable Energy equipment, as if they were running on-site, and learn how Atlas Copco keeps its customers connected to machines in the field.