Astrum cuts compressed air costs by 50% March 1st 2011 Two regulated-speed compressors
from CompAir have helped steel
components manufacturer, Astrum,
to cut compressed air energy costs by
more than half and boost productivity
at its foundry in County Durham.
Mike Hutchinson, operations
director at Astrum explains, "As part
of our programme of improving the
energy efficiency of our processes, we
looked to replace existing compressors
and approached CompAir distributor,
Air Energy Management to assess
our air requirements.
"Air Energy Management was able
to demonstrate that by looking at the
overall efficiency of the existing
system, and making sure it is designed
specifically for our needs, we could
save a significant amount of money."
To accelerate its investment plans,
Astrum approached the Carbon
Trust and was awarded an interest
free loan through its Big Business
Refit scheme.
Hutchinson adds: "The loan will
pay for itself within four years
through energy savings alone, and
has provided a cost effective way for
us to upgrade crucial equipment."
Working alongside Astrum and
CompAir, Air Energy Management
developed a bespoke system to
reduce the demand on compressed
air at the foundry, and replaced old,
large compressors with two more
efficient, smaller CompAir units. The
L75 RS and L160 RS compressors
both have regulated-speed
technology and are protected and
monitored by a Delcos 3100
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