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Title: Compressed Air


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Compressed Air Energy efficiency gains with
master controls and continuous monitoring DTE
EDS Conference May 5th 2009
Presenter Jan Hoetzel, Business Manager SIGA
Green Technologies
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  • SIGA Green Technologies is a B2B partner to small
    and mid-sized entrepreneurial businesses with
    focus on energy efficiency, energy conservation
    and the environment.
  • We facilitate access to new markets,
    predominantly North America and Germany.

Visit our Airleader booth in the Exhibit Hall
booth 504
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  • Our Vision
  • Eliminate the equivalent of a 500 MW coal power
    plant trough energy efficiency projects by 2020

Our Mission Significantly reduce energy
consumption by providing BEST-IN-CLASS green
products and services while improving the bottom
line of our clients and help them achieve their
environmental goals
Our Motto Promote Energy Efficiency
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Compress your air cost
Compress your air cost
With an intelligent Master Control and Monitoring
System
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Energy cost represents the single biggest EXPENSE
in a compressed air system
With energy cost on the rise, monitoring and
master control for compressed air systems become
a crucial necessity
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Compressed air the 4th utility
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What do you know about your compressor station
today?
Energy
  • How many compressors?
  • What size HP?
  • How controlled?
  • -modulation or
  • -load unload

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Compressor Controls HPCFM
Variable Drive
100 80 60 40 20 0
100 80 60 40 20 0
KW 93 75 56 37 19 0
Multiple Load / Unload
100 80 60 40 20 0
100 80 60 40 20 0
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What do you know about your compressor station
today?
Energy
  • How many compressors?
  • What size HP?
  • How controlled?
  • -modulation or
  • -load unload
  • System pressure (Pmin / Pmax)?

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Cascading Pressure Control
PSI 105
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84
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Cost of high Air Pressure
  • A 10 PSI Reduction of System Pressure results in
  • Energy reduction by 5 (Less load energy at
    the compressor motor)
  • Air Demand reduction by 10
  • (Less loading times)

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System Pressure (PSI)
Energy Cost
Source S. Kupp Energieargentur Mittelfranken
E.V.
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What do you know about your compressor station
today?
Energy
  • How many compressors?
  • What size HP?
  • How controlled?
  • -modulation or
  • -load unload
  • System pressure (Pmin / Pmax)?
  • Air demand min/max average?
  • Energy use and or energy cost? (day, week,
    month)

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Unknown
Whats critical about compressed air?
?
How much air do we need?
How many kWh do we use ?
Benchmark How are we doing compared to other
compressed air systems in the industry?
What do we pay a day, a week, a month, a year?
What are the saving potentials?
or more?
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10
5
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Compressor Management
We know how many kWh we use every day
Master Control Monitoring System
We are in charge of our system.
We have total control.
or more?
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10
5
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Master Control not a sequencer!
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Monitoring
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AIRppraisal
  • Captured information during test period
  • Energy use in kWh
  • Compressed Air use in CF (Cubic Foot)
  • System Net pressure in PSI
  • Load / Unload
  • Start/Stops, Load Cycles
  • Calculate
  • Key Performance Indicator
  • Energy cost for compressed Air per unit
  • Evaluate potentials

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Pre AIRppraisal
Noload Energy
Load Energy
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Pre AIRppraisal
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Pre AIRppraisal
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Savings Calculation or alternative Test Data
Simulation
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Approval to implement Master Control and
Monitoring system
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Post AIRppraisal
Noload Energy
Load Energy
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Post AIRppraisal
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Post AIRppraisal
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Monitoring with System Software
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Load / Unload Cycles Motor Starts
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Project Summary
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A Recent Master Control Installation
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Payback less than 7 month
Cost per Year
Key Performance Index
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Payback in month
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Continuous Improvements
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KPI Key Performance Indicator
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System Benefits not quantified in
  • Less start and stops
  • Less load / unload cycle
  • Less service hours and service cost
  • Monitoring of KPI Key Performance Factor
  • Early indication of malfunction E-mail/Text
    message/Visual
  • Temperature
  • Humidity
  • Net Pressure
  • Air Dryer
  • Condensate Drains
  • Leaks
  • Managing compressed air system
  • Behavior change

Case Study B
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Summary
  • Energy is the main cost driver of compressed air
    systems
  • Smart compressed air system sizing builds the
    base for cost effectiveness
  • Demand driven master control is key for best
    energy efficiency results
  • Monitoring the tool to manage systems and drive
    KPI and behavior change

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Installation Schematic
Optional
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VPN Access to AIRLEADER
AIRLEADER Panel
AIRLEADER Maintenance Schedule
AIRLEADER Compressor, Demand and Pressure Profile
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Reference Customers
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  • Yes, we can help you
  • save energy and improve efficiency and drive
    behavior changes.
  • Visit us at Booth 504

Thank you Your SIGA Green Technologies Team
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