Air compressors depend on electricity to generate compressed air, making it essential to enhance the efficiency of your compressed air system. EXAIR offers six straightforward steps that can assist in lowering electrical expenses, minimizing overhead, and boosting profitability. This blog will focus on the fifth step, which involves the intermediate storage of compressed air close to the point of use.
Intermediate storage plays a vital role in managing pressure variations that can arise during production processes. When materials are transferred from one stage to another, sudden changes in pressure can negatively affect the quality of the product. By incorporating intermediate storage, manufacturers can create a buffer that helps stabilize pressure fluctuations. This stabilization ensures that the materials remain consistent before they move on to the next stage, thereby preserving their quality and integrity. Ultimately, this careful handling supports better overall outcomes in the final product, leading to higher customer satisfaction.
In some cases when only one or a few applications need air sporadically, using a properly sized storage receiver can be very helpful. Placing this storage receiver near the point where air is needed most can improve efficiency. It is essential to include a check valve and metering valve with the storage receiver. The check valve ensures that air does not flow back, while the metering valve controls the rate of refilling which is another strategy for reducing overall load on a compressor.
Receiver tanks play an important role in providing compressed air for tasks that require a lot of air for a short time. By placing these tanks in the right locations, users can ensure a steady supply of air without always depending on the compressor. This setup allows for more efficient operations during peak demand periods. Properly sizing the tanks is crucial, as it ensures they can deliver the right amount of air when needed. Overall, receiver tanks enhance the performance of compressed air systems and help meet varying demands effectively, and with a more consistent result.
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EXAIR provides a 60-gallon receiver tank that is ready for immediate use. This tank is designed for applications that require a lot of air for short periods. The model 9500-60 can be placed close to where you need extra compressed air. By having this tank nearby, you can ensure that there is enough air supply when demand increases. This setup helps maintain efficiency and performance in your operations.
If you have any questions about intermediate storage, or you need assistance with any of EXAIR‘s products, please do not hesitate to reach out.
Jason Kirby
Application Engineer
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Twitter: @EXAIR_jk