Applying best energy management practices and purchasing energy-efficient equipment can lead to significant savings in compressed air systems. Use the software tools, training, and publications listed below to improve performance and save energy.
COMPRESSED AIR TOOLS
COMPRESSED AIR TIP SHEETS
Alternative Strategies for Low Pressure End Uses
Analyzing Your Compressed Air System
Compressed Air Storage Strategies
Compressed Air System Control Strategies
Determine the Cost of Compressed Air for Your Plant
Determining the Right Air Quality for Your Compressed Air System
Effect of Intake on Compressor Performance
Eliminate Inappropriate Uses of Compressed Air
Engineer End Uses for Maximum Efficiency
Maintaining System Air Quality
Minimize Compressed Air Leaks
Preventive Maintenance Strategies for Compressed Air Systems
Remove Condensate with Minimal Air Loss
Stabilizing System Pressure
COMPRESSED AIR CASE STUDIES
Briggs & Stratton: Putting All Energy Efficiency Options on the Table
FUJIFILM Hunt Chemicals U.S.A. Achieves Compressed Air System Energy-Reduction Goals with a Three-Phased Strategy
Success Story: Ingersoll Rand Discovers Hidden Savings with a Three-Tiered Energy Audit Model
Nissan North America: How Sub-Metering Changed the Way a Plant Does Business
Sherwin-Williams’ Richmond, Kentucky, Facility Achieves 26% Energy Intensity Reduction; Leads to Corporate Adoption of Save Energy Now LEADER
Solutia: Utilizing Sub-Metering to Drive Energy Project Approvals Through Data
Solutia: Massachusetts Chemical Manufacturer Uses SECURE Methodology to Identify Potential Reductions in Utility and Process Energy Consumption
COMPRESSED AIR TRAINING
Compressed Air Systems Tools Training– 2-hour webcast (online)
Fundamentals of Compressed Air Systems – 1-day workshop (onsite and online)
Advanced Management of Compressed Air Systems – 2-day workshop (onsite)