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Why is It Important to Fix Your Compressed Air Leaks?
A typical plant that has not been well maintained will likely have a leak rate equal to 30 percent of total compressed air production capacity. On the other hand, proactive leak detection and repair can reduce leaks to less than 5 percent of compressor output.
In addition to being a source of wasted energy, leaks can also contribute to other operating losses. Leaks cause a drop in system pressure, which can make air tools function less efficiently, adversely affecting production. In addition, by forcing the equipment to run longer, leaks shorten the life of almost all system equipment (including the compressor package itself).
Increased running time can also lead to additional maintenance requirements and increased unscheduled downtime. Finally, leaks can lead to adding unnecessary compressor capacity.
Establish a Leak Prevention Program and Save!
There are two basic types of leak repair programs:
- The leak tag program
- The seek and repair program.
The” seek and repair” method is the simplest. As it states, you simply find the leak and repair it immediately.
With the leak tag program, the leak is identified with a tag and logged for repair at a later time. This is often a two-part tag; one part stays on the leak and the other part is turned into the maintenance department, identifying the location, size, and description of the leak to be repaired. The best approach depends on the type, size, and the culture/work practices of the facility. It is more likely that the best solution will be a combination of the two.
*SOURCE: Based on definitions taken from “Improving Compressed Air System Performance” published as a cooperative effort of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE) Best Practices and the Compressed Air Challenge.
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