Fundamentals of Compressed Air Systems
January 30, 2013 -
Columbus, OH
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Overview
Make your company more profitable by getting smarter about compressed
air. Through a series of workshops, the Compressed Air Challenge® helps
you evaluate your own systems and apply proven techniques. Workshop
participants will be able to achieve higher productivity, reduced
downtime, greater energy savings, increased product quality, and greater
efficiency. Please join us for our upcoming Fundamentals of Compressed
Air Systems Workshop.
Instructor
Mr. Frank Moskowitz has an extensive, 30-year background in plant
engineering. He is currently an associate of Draw Professional Services
in the auditing, consulting, training and system design fields,
specializing in compressed air and vacuum systems; contaminate removal;
and energy management. Frank is an instructor for the Fundamentals,
Advanced and AIRMaster+ compressed air courses and a DOE compressed air
“Energy Expert”. He is Vice-Chair for ASME Standard EA-4-2010 "Energy
Assessment for Compressed Air Systems"; and a member of the ISO
technical committee for air compressors and compressed air systems
energy management; TC118/SC6/WG4
Agenda
7:30 Registration
8:00 - 12:30 Morning Session
- Why care about air?
- Compressed Air Challenge questionnaire
- Pre-workshop assignment
- Study your supply side
- What is supply side?
- Typical components of the supply system:
compressors, controls, dryers, traps and drains,
and filters
- Understand your demands
- What is the demand side?
- Typical components of demand
- Inappropriate uses of compressed air
- Common leak locations and how to fix them
- Are you on base?
- Baselining basics and techniques
12:30 - 1:30 Lunch
1:30 -5:00 Afternoon Session
- Stay under control
- Controls, part-load efficiency, and storage
- Using controls - pros and cons
- Maintain system efficiency
- Simple, quick cost-cutting measures
- System demand profile
- Get with the plan
- Seven-step action plan
- Personal action plan
Location
Columbus State Community College
Center for Workforce Development Conference Center
315 Cleveland Street
Columbus, OH 43215
Map
Accommodations
There are a number of hotels in the area. Please contact Energy
Industries of Ohio (216-323-1898) for a list.
Registration
Online Registration
EnergyMeetings.com is handling the registration.
Your credit card bill will show the charge from R. L. Martin & Associates, Inc.
For Additional Information Contact:
Larry Boyd
Energy Industries of Ohio
216-323-1898