Energy accounts for up to 80 per cent of a compressed air system’s lifecycle costs.  To help companies identify opportunities for energy savings, CompAir, part of Ingersoll Rand has launched its Energy Check.

Designed for all compressor technologies and brands, the Energy Check provides a data-driven analysis of the complete compressed air network, from generation and air treatment to distribution and consumption.

Typical Energy Checks can highlight energy savings potential of 20 to 30 per cent or higher, by identifying issues such as:

  • Excess pressure
  • Air leaks
  • Pressure drops
  • Inefficient controls
  • Oversized air treatment
  • Poor maintenance strategies

 

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Even small optimisation measures can generate significant results. For example, reducing system pressure by just 1 bar can lower energy consumption by more than 10 per cent. Likewise, recovering waste heat from compressor systems can reduce heating costs and CO₂ emissions significantly.

Beyond identifying inefficiencies, the CompAir Energy Check delivers a clear action plan with practical recommendations to improve reliability, lower operational costs, and support sustainability goals.

“Compressed air should no longer be viewed as just a utility,” explains CompAir. “It is a strategic energy system that can be measured, optimised, and actively managed.”

As manufacturers continue to focus on competitiveness, resilience, and decarbonisation, compressed air optimisation is becoming an increasingly important lever for long-term industrial performance.

Learn more about CompAir Energy Checks and compressed air optimisation solutions at

https://www.compair.com/en/compressor-service/air-audits/

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