Control operating costs related to compressed air systems in the company
Compressed air is an energy carrier that is frequently used in many sectors, particularly in the use of production machinery and specific pneumatic tools. Despite its abundant use, it is a complex medium to control, resulting in high operating costs. In an unmonitored installation, losses during heat generation and distribution due to leaks can be up to 90 %. Compressed air costs can be contained by regularly analysing energy requirements and through technological monitoring. This measure is required for every new compressed air system.
To address the most important questions in advance to guide you through the individual planning steps of the project, a specialised professional should be able to help you. For complex and large systems, it is advisable to enquire with a consulting engineering office. In any case, your industry organisation (chamber, association, etc.) can provide you with guidance.
Key points to consider before starting your compressed air system management project
- What type of system and peripherals are currently in place?
- What is the condition of the existing compressed air system?
- Is the system regularly inspected?
- Can the use of compressed air be replaced by another carrier (power tool, etc.)?