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Week 1
Though the recent societal changes brought on by COVID-19
are challenging and disruptive, they may present a positive, unexpected
opportunity. Maybe you finally have some extra time to learn more about your
compressed air system!
Perhaps your normal routine is completely out-of-wack at the moment. That’s ok. The disruption could be a chance to take some time and really explore in-depth some new industrial topics. It’ll pass the time and leave you with greater knowledge than before!
To help you in this endeavor, we at CASCO USA are going to devote the next few weeks of our blog to round-ups of some of the best webinars in the compressed air industry. Each week will center around a different compressed air topic.
We invite you to take some time, watch some videos, and
learn some new information. Who knows what you’ll uncover in the process?
To start us off, this week’s round-up will focus on “System Energy Savings”.
Who doesn’t want to save energy and money? Fortunately, there is lots of valuable information exploring precisely that! We’ve compiled some of the most useful webinars and insights about creating energy savings in a system below.
Of course, our very own in-house engineers are also still available for consultation, should you need a little more energy saving direction. Simply call us and ask for engineering assistance.
Topic: System Energy Savings
Techniques for Determining Savings from Aeration Blowers
Sponsored by Kaeser Compressors
Produced by Blower & Vacuum Best Practices
How to Improve Energy Efficiency in a Compressed Air System
Sponsored by Kaeser Compressors
Produced by New Equipment Digest
7 Common Mistakes that will ruin your compressed air system efficiency
Sponsored by: Ron Marshall
Produced by: Compressed Air Best Practices
Oversizing: A Widespread Compressed Air Problem that is costing you time & money
Sponsored by: Kaeser Compressors
Produced by: Plant Services
LIVE May 20th at 2 pm EST
That’s all for this week. We encourage you to visit us again next week to continue your compressed air system learning and to check out all the existing resources on our website in the meantime.
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