Guide To Savings: Compressed Air Systems
Guide To Savings: Compressed Air Systems
Guide to Savings
Helping Vermont businesses save energy and money
Custom rebates may be available for equipment not listed on our standard rebate forms. Contact Efficiency Vermont for details.
SYSTEM-WIDE SAVINGS
Eliminating Leaks
Air leaks can significantly increase the energy demands of a compressed air system, adding up to thousands of dollars a year in excess costs. Facilities should incorporate a regular leak-detection and correction program, including: Listening for leaks when the facility is quiet, such as during off hours, or by using an ultrasonic leak detector. Estimating leaks by measuring compressed air flow or compressor power during times when no compressed air is being used in the plant, such as nights or weekends. Hiring a professional auditor to conduct a leak audit. They typically use an ultrasonic listening device to identify leaks and provide an estimate of the volumeand valueof the escaping air. (A leak audit can usually be completed in a day or two.)
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5 FLOW CONTROLLER A flow controller stabilizes system pressure to allow for efficient compressor operation and consistent air quality while reducing artificial demand and air leakage. The plant manifold and piping should be designed and sized so as not to restrict airflow or cause an excessive drop in pressure.
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Multi-Compressor Systems use a load/no-load or modulating compressor running continuously as the base load compressor; meanwhile, a VFD compressor acts as the trim compressor by speeding up and slowing down to match system demand. Care must be taken in setting up the controls to prevent compressors from working against each other. On/Off Reciprocating Compressors are most common in smaller sizes up to 10 or 20 HP. They turn
on and off in response to pressure in the storage tank and are very efficient. Modulating Compressors run continuously and modulate air output in response to load, controlling the incoming air to the compressor by opening or closing a valve. Although they are the least expensive compressor to buy, they are also the least efficient to run.
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EQUIPMENT SAVINGS
No-Loss Drains
No-loss drains allow only condensate to escapenot valuable compressed airby opening a valve when signaled by the condensate level control. They reduce drain air losses by 100%. Install no-loss drains at the compressor, air dryer, filter, storage tank, and any other point in the piping where moisture might collect. The alternative, timed drains, waste air by operating for a fixed time, even when there is no condensate to drain (they are usually set to drain the worst-case amount of condensation). Standard rebates are available for no-loss drains. No-loss drains can eliminate compressed air losses at the drain.
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