FAQ

Do I need additional filtration?
— All DenComp compressors already supply oil free, clean dry air. The only additional filtration suggested is the installation of a Duplex Breathing Air Filter. The additional filter reduce bacteria to 0.01 micron while eliminating odor and taste from the air supply.
Do I have to do any of my own maintenance?
— DenComp compressors only require that the practice switches the compressor on in the morning and off at night. Routinely the practice should not need to do anything further other than monitor the water level in the drain bottle and empty if required.
Do I need to have the compressor serviced?
— Yes. A compressor is a mechanical device and should be serviced annually to ensure correct and efficient running. Additionally practices are regularly inspected and showing that you have the compressor maintained is normally a requirement. Breathing Air Filter elements should be replaced at least annually.
Does the vessel have to be inspected?
— Yes. A practice must have a Written Scheme Of Examination. This details the air equipment on site with ancillary pipework, regulators and filters and sets a periodicity of examination. It is a legal obligation that the air receiver is tested in accordance with the scheme and the responsibility of the practice.
 
 
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Need help?

We would be more than happy to talk you through all your purchasing options, discuss what suits your individual needs, and find you the right product.
Our engineers are always a call away should you need any technical advise.

 
 

Service Contracts

Providing a great service and experience for your customers should be a dentists number one priority. With a service contract from CDS you are free to focus on whats most important. We maintain your equipment & paper work, ensuring you are always ahead of ever changing legislation.

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