Kaeser launches 2015 compressed air seminars

Kaeser Compressors Australia

Tuesday, 07 April, 2015

It is well documented that electricity prices have risen sharply over the past decade in Australia. Once seen as a relatively low fixed cost, energy has become an ever more important variable cost that impacts on company profits.

Often considered the fourth utility, compressed air is commonly one of the largest single energy consumers within a manufacturing facility and, depending on utilisation, electrical power can account for up to 90% of the total costs of compressed air production. In addition, the energy costs of a typical compressed air system can account for almost three-quarters of its lifetime costs. It therefore makes sense to keep the power consumption of a compressed air system to a minimum.

Fortunately, compressed air is one source of energy where significant and sustainable energy savings can be found and many existing compressed air users could be hiding an energy savings potential of 30% or more.

Anyone wanting to use compressed air energy efficiently must consider the compressed air system as a whole and understand the numerous correlations and interactions within the system and its integration into the operational environment. The first step in realising such energy savings potential is therefore knowledge, and for many, compressed air training and education will be the key to unlocking this potential.

Kaeser Compressors Australia has just released its 2015 Compressed Air Seminar Series. Committed to supporting the compressed air industry with training and education, these one-day seminars developed by Kaeser are designed to equip compressed air end users, operators, supervisors and consultants with the knowledge to assist them in optimising the productivity and energy efficiency of a compressed air system as well as controlling associated operating costs.

From the fundamental principles of compressed air to the operation and maintenance of air compressors, control systems and air treatment, the one-day Compressed Air Seminar provides participants with the knowledge that can ultimately assist them in optimising the energy efficiency of a compressed air system.

“Knowledge really is power in optimising the energy efficiency of a compressed air system and consequently, knowledge can also save you power!” said Jeff Coyle, the engineering manager at Kaeser Compressors Australia.

The one-day Kaeser Compressed Air Seminars are running throughout Australia in 2015. For seminar dates, venues and more information, visit www.kaeser.com.au or phone 1800 640 611.

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