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Best
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Resources
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ITP
Industries of the Future More...
ITP Compressed Air
Best Practices More...
Improving Compressed
Air System Performance - A Sourcebook for Industry,
from the Compressed Air Challenge More...
Compressed Air Fact
Sheets from Energy Center of Wisconsin More...
- Compressed air system
pressure reduction (pdf)
- Compressed air venturi
nozzles (pdf)
Compressed Air Challenge
More...
Compressed Air and
Gas Institute More...
Plant Engineering Spotlight
More...
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Compressed Air
is probably your plants most expensive power source. Consider
that conversion efficiency for electric power to air power is
about 8 to 1 and its clear how expensive compressed air
is. Compressed air systems account for $1.5 billion per year
of U.S. energy costs. Case studies demonstrating 20 to 50% energy
savings in compressed air systems abound.
Systems A systems approach
is important to identifying and capturing energy efficiency
opportunities. A typical compressed air
system
includes the compressor and drive, air conditioning (filter/drying/etc.)
systems, air distribution systems and end use equipment.
Compressor
controls, particularly in multi-compressor systems are important,
reducing air consumption without appropriate control adjustments
can result in very little actual energy savings.
Fact sheets from Compressed Air Challenge
(Product Neutral Recommendations) More
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- Assessing Compressed Air Needs (pdf)
- Inappropriate Uses of Compressed Air (pdf)
- Compressed Air System Audits (pdf)
- Pressure Drop & Controlling System Pressure
(pdf)
- Maintenance of Compressed Air Systems for
Peak Performance (pdf)
- Compressed Air System Controls (pdf)
- Compressed Air System Leaks (pdf)
- Packaged Compressor Efficiency Ratings (pdf)
- Compressed Air System Economics (pdf)
- Heat Recovery with Compressed Air Systems
(pdf)
- Proven opportunities at the Component Level
(pdf)
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