An industrial component manufacturer had a system of five compressors located in an interconnected system spread between two buildings. The system pressure of the system was constantly running near 120 psi because of some critical high-pressure applications. Most of the production machinery was rated at 90 psi pressure. The facility manager was sure something could […]
Air Compressors
Compressed air fail: Sizing bigger
A seed cleaning company was looking to expand its operations by purchasing new compressed air using equipment. Plant people spoke with the sales engineer — who informed them that each proposed cleaning machine required a minimum of 50 cfm of compressed air. Doing quick addition in his head, the engineer calculated they would need a […]
Why manufacturers are walking on air with IIoT
Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) technologies are placing compressed air systems front and center, despite usually being in the shadows. Contributed by Graham Coats, Sales Director at CMC Until very recently, the air compressor has been nothing but a workhorse; a key tool in the manufacturer’s toolbox, certainly, but one that’s kept away in the […]
Compressed air fail: Placebo effect
A large industrial user installed a pressure/flow controller in its system to regulate the plant pressure to a constant level. The lower plant pressure reduces the extra flow (called artificial demand) that is caused by running production machinery at a higher pressure than is needed. The lower the flow, the lower the electricity bill. Flow […]
Compressed air fail: Read the problem
A sawmill purchased a VSD compressor to renew its compressed air system and gain savings. The equipment was installed, commissioned and was running for a number of weeks before a compressed air expert visited the site. The first thing he did was go to the compressors and read the load and operating hours. Compressor controllers […]
Compressed air: “Tanks” for the savings
Sometimes in compressed air systems there will be “high flow, short duration demands” consuming large gulps of compressed air for short periods of time. This could be a dust collector, a drain, a compressed air blowing device, a large cylinder, or a material transport system — just about anything can happen. When high flow demands […]
Compressed air: How low can you go?
When it comes to compressed air, the word “lower” is often used in describing actions to take in implementing energy savings measures. The key is to do certain actions that will lower the electrical bill and the resulting operating and maintenance costs. Here are some common actions: Pressure — Every 2 psi in lower compressed […]
Compressed air fail: Piping choke
When connecting and piping in air compressors, it pays to be careful with piping arrangement to ensure there are no areas of restriction. The pictured piping element is just one example. The installer did a good job in installing a 45° angle entry to the header, which is a great idea for any entry into […]
Compressed air fail: A stickup
There are certain things out in the plant that can rob you blind, sucking up money through the electrical bill. One of these things is a compressed air crime we jokingly call a stickup. Often vents and ducts on process machinery become clogged with debris over time. Sometimes personnel, not knowing the high cost of […]
Compressed air: Keep it clean, cool and dry
In dirty and hot environments, if you want a clean and reliable compressed air flow you need to heed these suggestions. You need to keep your equipment clean, cool, and dry through regular maintenance. Allowing debris to build up on system components is a recipe for disaster, especially if the equipment is air cooled and […]