Energy conservation in compressor
Here the some of the useful tips / techniques for energy conservation in compressor is given. The compressor is used where the air pressure required is higher than the atmosphere pressure. The applications of compressor include automative, aerospace, chemical manufacturing, hospitals, pharmaceuticals, plastics, power generation, wood products etc.
Tips / Techniques for energy conservation in compressor
Compressor oil
Use a synthetic lubricant if the compressor manufacturer permits it.
Be sure lubricating oil temperature is not too high (oil degradation and
lowered viscosity) and not too low (condensation contamination).
Change the oil filter regularly.
Compressor intercoolers
Periodically inspect compressor intercoolers for proper functioning.
Variable speed drive
Consider variable speed drive for variable load on
positive displacement compressors. Consider engine-driven or steam-driven air
compression to reduce electrical demand charges. Use a small air compressor
when major production load is off.
Waste heat recovery
Use waste heat from a very large compressor to power an absorption
chiller or preheat process or utility feeds.
Compressor efficiency
Establish a compressor efficiency-maintenance program. Start with an
energy audit and follow-up, then make a compressor efficiency-maintenance
program a part of your continuous energy management program.
Compressed air
Establish a compressed air efficiency maintenance
program. Make energy audit and follow up, take compressed air efficiency as a
part of energy management program.
Part load management
Install a control system to coordinate multiple air
compressors. Study part load characteristics and cycling costs to determine the
most-efficient mode for operating multiple air compressors.
Avoid over sizing -- match the connected load.
Load up modulation-controlled air compressors. (They
use almost as much power at partial load as at full load.)
Compressor air pressure
Turn off the back-up air compressor until it is
needed.
Reduce air compressor discharge pressure to the lowest
acceptable setting.
Reduction of 1 kg/cm2 air pressure (8 kg/cm2
to 7 kg/cm2) would result in 9% input power savings. This will
also reduce compressed air leakage rates by 10%.
Compressed air leakage
Minimize purges, leaks, excessive pressure drops, and
condensation accumulation. (Compressed air leak from 1 mm hole size at 7 kg/cm2
pressure would mean power
loss equivalent to 0.5 kW)
Check for leaking drain valves on compressed air
filter/regulator sets. Certain rubber type valves may leak continuously after
they age and crack.
Use of V belts
Replace standard v-belts with high-efficiency flat
belts as the old v-belts wear out.
Alternatives for compressed air
Consider alternatives to compressed air such as
blowers for cooling, hydraulic rather than air cylinders, electric rather than
air actuators, and electronic rather than pneumatic controls.
Use the highest reasonable dryer dew point settings.
Turn off refrigerated and heated air dryers when the
air compressors are off.
Use a control system to minimize heatless desiccant
dryer purging.
Use drain controls instead of continuous air bleeds
through the drains.
Air intake in compressor
Take air compressor intake air from the coolest (but
not air conditioned) location. (Every 50 C reduction in intake air
temperature would result in 1% reduction in compressor power consumption)
Use an air-cooled after cooler to heat building makeup
air in winter.
Monitor pressure drop
Monitor pressure drops across suction and discharge
filters and clean or replace filters promptly upon alarm.
Heat exchange & air separators
Be sure that heat exchangers are not fouled (e.g. --
with oil).
Be sure that air/oil separators are not fouled.
Oil water separator
Use a properly sized compressed air storage receiver.
Minimize disposal costs by using lubricant that is fully demulsible (ability of
oil separate from water) and an effective oil-water separator.
Compressor nozzles
Use nozzles or venturi-type devices rather than
blowing with open compressed air lines.
Reference: Energy
conservation in Industries
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