Compressed air needs are defined by the air quality, quantity, and level of pressure required by the end uses in your facility. Analyzing needs carefully will ensure that a compressed air system is configured properly. The higher the quality, the more the air costs to produce.
Take our Compressed Air System Improvement Program
- Gathering of equipment nameplate data, receiver volumes, piping sizes and lengths and creating a drawing of the system.
- Establishment of a baseline by measuring the current compressed air performance levels.
- Establishing required performance levels for system pressure, power consumption, and air quality.
- Analyzing performance data, reviewing operating history, gathering and calculating operating costs to identify areas that require improvement.
- Assessing alternative system configurations and other improvement measures to determine the best technical and economic options.
- Determining the best technical and economic options to optimize the sub-components.
- Devising a plan to implement the improvements for ongoing optimization.
- Examining maintenance and purchasing practices.
- Factoring in current deficiencies and future facility requirements for compressed air.