Course Title:
Compressed Air Efficiency, A Savings and Reliability Workshop
Fee: $150.00
Thursday, October 1, 2009
8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Arrive at 8:00 AM for the Continental Breakfast.
Lunch will also be served.
Click here to Register Online
Please fax any paper registrations to (631) 632-7376
Did you know?
- A ¼ inch air leak at
100 psig (equal to 25 horsepower) three shift operation will cost over
$17,000 per year in energy at $0.10/kWh.
- 75% of the operation costs
associated with the use of compressed air are electrical energy costs.
Who
should attend:
- Environment,
Energy and Facility Managers
- Air
Compressor System Operators
- System
and Automation Designers
- Engineering
Managers
- Engineering
Consultants
- Maintenance
Supervisors
Course
Description:
The
energy used in creating compressed air represents a major investment of
resources for manufacturing and industrial enterprises. This workshop will give
you the tools to improve efficiency, increase reliability, and lower
maintenance costs of your compressed air systems.
Length: 1 day
Topics
include:
- The
theory of compressed air and compression methods
- Types
of air compressors and operating characteristics
- Cost
of compressed air
- System
components
- Energy-saving
opportunities
- Preventative
and regular maintenance
- System
troubleshooting
- Plumbing
for efficiency
- Compressed
air system audit program
Upon completion of this workshop, participants will
be able to:
- Troubleshoot
your compressed air problems
- Maximize
the use of your system
- Get
maximum efficiency results from your system.
Further Information
For
further information about this or any of our other courses please email: sbucet@stonybrook.edu