Check out the comprehensive guide on mapping out your Compressed Air System!

Compressed air systems is the lifeblood of industrial operations, consisting of compressors, dryers and a network of distribution pipes. Clean and dry compressed air is delivered and used for myriad of applications: from pneumatic tools and automations, packaging, ventilation, cleaning and sterilization to cooling systems.

Yet compressed air is a costly form of energy, comprising of 10-30% of electricity consumption across industries, as much energy is loss as heat to compressed air to a sufficient pressure. Furthermore, inefficiencies in system design can lead to energy waste, pressure drops, and costly downtime.

That’s where strategic system mapping comes in. This comprehensive guide walks you through a 10 step process of analyzing and optimizing your compressed air network: from Leakage, Compressed Air Quality, Flow, Dewpoint, Pressure to Electrical Power. After all, You can't optimize what you don't measure.


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