Reduce Compressed Air System Costs by Addressing Inefficiencies and Waste
1 CERTIFIED PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT HOUR (PDH) AVAILABLE UPON SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION OF AN EXAM.
Compressed air systems are essential for many industrial and manufacturing processes, but they are also notoriously expensive to operate and maintain. In fact, energy costs alone can account for up to 70% of a compressed air system’s lifetime expenses.
This educational webcast, designed for engineers and maintenance professionals at all levels, will dive into the core cost drivers of compressed air systems, from capital investments to the ongoing operational expenses and the total cost of ownership.
Attendees will learn about the most common and costly issues that lead to inefficiencies, such as system leaks, over-sized compressors and poor system design. These issues not only increase energy consumption but can also drive up maintenance costs and reduce equipment life. We’ll also explore ways to optimize compressed air systems, focusing on reducing unnecessary costs through proper design, regular maintenance and the use of data-driven monitoring systems.
The primary focus will remain on practical, proven strategies for cost reduction that attendees can implement immediately.
Learning objectives:
- Identify the key cost drivers: Understand the different elements that contribute to compressed air system costs, including capital expenses, operational energy costs and maintenance needs.
- Recognize costly problem areas: Learn to identify the most expensive issues within compressed air systems, such as air leaks, over-sizing and inefficient system design and how they impact the total cost of ownership.
- Implement cost-saving measures: Discover practical strategies for reducing compressed air system costs, from proper system design to regular maintenance and addressing inefficiencies in operation.
- Explore emerging trends: Gain insight into the latest trends and technologies, such as artificial intelligence and advanced monitoring systems, that can help optimize compressed air system performance and reduce long-term costs.
Presented By:
Ron Marshall, CET, Chief Auditor, Marshall Compressed Air Consulting
Frank Moskowitz, Project Manager, Draw Professional Services
Moderated By:
Amara Rozgus, Editor-in-Chief, WTWH Media