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Title: Compressed Air


1
Compressed Air
  • Technology Concept

2
Compressed Air Background
  • Important industrial energy source
  • Inherently inefficient
  • Consumes up to 20 of industrial electrical usage


Great energy cost savings potential!
3
Lifetime Operation vs. First Cost
Typical Lifetime Compressed Air Costs Over 10
years
Assumptions include a 75-hp compressor operated
two shifts, 5 days a week at an aggregate
electric rate o 0.05/kWh over 10 years of
equipment life.
Source US Dept of Energy, Office of Industrial
Technologies Compressed Air Tip sheet 1.
http//www.oit.doe.gov/bestpractices/pdfs/compress
ed_air1.pdf
4
Compressed Air Energy
  • Inefficient power source even if well maintained

Eight compressor horsepower
5
Compressed Air Energy
Ratio 81
6
Compressed Air System
  • Supply
  • Compressor
  • System Controls
  • Air Dryer
  • Aftercoolers
  • Air Filters
  • Primary Storage
  • Flow controls
  • Distribution
  • Air piping
  • Filters, lubricators, regulators
  • End Uses
  • Pneumatic tools
  • Mechanical drive
  • Blowers
  • Vacuum generators
  • Etc . . .

7
Supply compressor types
8
Supply compressors
  • Reciprocating
  • Very efficient
  • Requires frequent maintenance
  • Can be equipped for very efficient part loading
  • Can be multistaged

9
Supply compressors
  • Rotary Screw
  • Easy to install
  • Enables modulation control
  • Easy to maintain
  • Can be single or double staged

Source ATLAS COPCO
10
Supply control types
11
Variable Speed Drive Compressors
  • Allows precise matching of supply and demand
  • Extremely efficient at low load
  • Less efficient that standard compressors at full
    load
  • Retrofitting standard compressors is problematic
  • Not ideal for every application
  • Best for precise constant pressure applications

12
Supply dryers
  • Refrigerated dryers
  • Utilized mechanical cooling
  • Air dew point limited by water freezing point
  • (35º -40º F)
  • Relatively inexpensive
  • Generates condensate

Source Smargon
13
Supply dryers
  • Regenerative desiccant
  • Water vapor is adsorbed by desiccant fill
  • Low air dew points (-40ºF to -100ºF
  • Heated or unheated
  • Requires 3-15 purge air
  • No condensate generated

Source Palatek
14
Efficient compressed air systems
  • Proper performance yields
  • Low operating costs
  • Minimal downtime
  • Clean, dry, dependable air
  • Effective process control

15
Why make a change?
Great energy cost savings potential!
16
Technology - Common System Improvements
17
Benchmarking
  • Determine average power draw (kW)
  • Determine total energy costs
  • Determine marginal generation efficiency
    (kW/scfm)
  • Calculate energy savings potential for system
    improvements
  • Worksheet Estimate Your Compressed Air Cost

18
Common problem areas
  • Air Leaks
  • No heat recovery
  • High pressure drop
  • Insufficient air storage
  • Ineffective control strategy
  • Multiple compressor operation not optimized
  • Base load vs. trim compressor
  • Inappropriate end uses
  • Poor record keeping
  • Electric usage
  • Air production

19
Air leaks
  • When was your last leak survey?

Leak surveys should be conducted quarterly!
  • Poorly maintained systems
  • Up to 40 leak rate
  • Pressure problems
  • We need to install another compressor.

20
Heat recovery

8 compressor horsepower yields 1 horsepower of
compressed air . . .
Where does the other 7 horsepower go????
HEAT.
21
Heat recovery
  • 80 of compressor input power may be recoverable
  • Possible uses
  • Space heating
  • Hot water heating
  • Drying/curing room heating
  • Heat source for desiccant dryer
  • 100 hp _at_ full load ? 300,000 Btu/hr

22
Heat recovery
23
Heat recovery
24
Pressure drop compressor room
25
Pressure drop (continued)
  • Distribution
  • Worksheet Calculating the Cost of High Pressure
    Drop

GOAL 0 4 psig pressure drop in compressor room
26
Air storage
  • Rule of Thumb 4 gallons of storage per
    compressor cfm
  • Remote storage for high periodic demands
  • Wet vs. dry storage
  • Piping rule
  • In at the bottom Out at the top!

27
Air Storage Compressor Loading
100 hp compressor with load/unload controls
Loaded
Blow down
Unloaded
Unloaded
28
Air Storage Compressor Loading
Inadequate Storage (1 gal/cfm)
Compressor is fully loaded (delivering air) for
130 seconds
29
Air Storage Compressor Loading
Improved Storage (3 gal/cfm)
Compressor is fully loaded (delivering air) for
130 seconds
30
Air Storage
Generalized energy savings for increased storage
in load/unload compressors
31
Compressor controls
  • Control strategies impact compressor energy
    consumption

32
Compressor controls
  • Using the Most Efficient Control Strategy
    worksheet

33
Inappropriate End Uses
  • Anything that can be done
  • More effectively by another method
  • More efficiently by another method

34
Inappropriate End Uses - Examples
  • Open blowing - Cooling, drying, clean-up
  • Sparging - Aerating, agitating, oxygenating,
    percolating
  • Aspirating - Inducing flow in another gas (e.g.,
    flue gases)
  • Atomizing - Dispersing or delivering a liquid to
    a process as an aerosol
  • Dilute phase transport - Transporting solids such
    as powders
  • Dense phase transport - Transporting solids in
    batches

continued
35
Inappropriate End Uses - Examples
  • Vacuum generation - used with a venturi to
    generate negative pressure mass flow
  • Personnel cooling
  • Open blowguns or lances
  • Diaphragm pumps
  • Cabinet cooling

36
Application of new technologies/concepts
  • Variable speed compressors
  • Zero loss drains
  • Air amplifying nozzles
  • Solenoid shut off valves
  • Demand Controller

37
Zero Loss Drains
  • Timer drains either
  • Waste air
  • Fail to remove all liquid
  • Zero loss drains remove liquid with no air loss

38
Air Amplifiers
  • Amplifiers entrain still air to increase air flow
    from blowing components
  • Advantages
  • Increase blowing force
  • Significantly reduced compressed air usage
  • Reduced noise
  • Fully adjustable
  • Applications

Source ARTX
39
Electric Solenoid Valves
  • Reduce leaks in piping to equipment that is shut
    off
  • Timer control
  • Machine panel control
  • Manual control

40
Demand Controllers
  • Isolate supply side from demand side of system
  • Appropriate only with adequate storage
  • Help reduce air usage by minimizing pressure
    delivered to end users

Source Zeks Compressed Air Solutions
41
Technology Next Steps
42
How do I optimize the performance of my
compressed air system?
  • Systems approach (supply and demand)
  • Improving system performance
  • Assessing the entire system
  • Identifying opportunities
  • Quantifying benefits and costs
  • Implementing most feasible projects
  • Implementation requires participation
  • Production
  • Maintenance
  • Management

43
IAC implementation trends and analysis
44
How to start
  • Steps in evaluating your system
  • Monitoring needs
  • Best Practices
  • Pitfalls

Treat compressed air like a fourth utility.
45
Steps to Evaluate Your System
  • Determine the cost of your air
  • Check for air leaks
  • Replace all dirty filters with high efficiency
    filters
  • Set efficient control strategies
  • Base loaded compressors modulating control
  • Trim compressors Load/unload control
  • Pressure issues
  • Check that all end use pressures are regulated
  • Check for excessive generation pressure (lt10 psi
    drop between compressor and highest end user)
  • Address inappropriate end uses
  • Check for adequate storage (gt3 gal/cfm)
  • Shut down idle compressors
  • Check for moisture in storage tanks and drip legs

46
Monitoring
  • Air Pressure Problems
  • Compressor Loading
  • Power consumption
  • Air Consumption
  • Track using MS Excel or similar program

47
Pitfalls
  • Running at too high a pressure
  • Considering compressed air as a free utility
  • Higher pressure more air
  • Adding compressor horsepower to combat pressure
    problems
  • Always have a compressed air audit completed
    before adding additional compressors.
  • Inadequate storage/piping

48
ISO 14000
  • Formalized method for identifying and documenting
    process improvements
  • Can be used for benchmarking
  • Proper use can lead to significantly reduced
    energy costs
  • All program goals are set by company
  • Benchmarking

49
Benchmarking revisited
  • Benchmarking should be part of a larger plan

Commit to Continuous Improvement
Implement Action Plan
Create Action Plan
Assess Performance
Set Goals
Evaluate Progress
50
Assessing Resources
? GO TO? Compressed Air Resource List?
  • Equipment manufacturers

51
Assessment Resources
  • Energy Resources Center _at_ UIC www.erc.uic.edu -
    can provide expertise in industrial compressed
    air systems, also will perform energy assessments
    for industrial clients.
  • Industrial Assessment Centers http//www.oit.doe.g
    ov/iac/ - will provide energy assessments
    (including compressed air systems) free of charge
    to qualified industrial clients.
  • US DOE Compressed Air Challenge Program
    http//www.compressedairchallenge.org/ -
    provides a wide range of technical assistance
    materials, tools, and services to the industrial
    market.
  • National Association of Energy Service Companies
    http//www.naesco.org/ - trade organization of
    companies that will perform energy audits and
    finance improvements.
  • Rutgers IAC Self Assessment Guide
    http//iac.rutgers.edu/manuals/selfassessment.pdf
    - guide to assessing industrial plants for energy
    efficiency.

52
Hyperlinked Slides
53
Assessment Resources
  • Energy Resources Center _at_ UIC www.erc.uic.edu -
    can provide expertise in industrial steam
    systems, also will perform energy assessments for
    industrial clients.
  • Industrial Assessment Centers http//www.oit.doe.g
    ov/iac/ - will provide energy assessments
    (including steam systems) free of charge to
    qualified industrial clients.
  • US DOE Steam Challenge Program http//www.oit.doe.
    gov/bestpractices/steam/ - provides a wide range
    of technical assistance materials, tools, and
    services to the industrial market.
  • National Association of Energy Service Companies
    http//www.naesco.org/ - trade organization of
    companies that will perform energy audits and
    finance improvements.
  • Steam System Survey Guide http//www.oit.doe.gov
    /bestpractices/steam/pdfs/steam_survey_guide.pdf
    - guide to assessing industrial steam systems.
  • Rutgers IAC Self Assessment Guide
    http//iac.rutgers.edu/manuals/selfassessment.pdf
    - guide to assessing industrial plants for energy
    efficiency.

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