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Air audit system
04 March 2013
CompAir has introduced airINSITE, a compressed air auditing system designed to help users lower energy costs by identifying any inefficiencies and assisting with performance optimisation, leak reduction and practical air management processes.

CompAir has introduced airINSITE,
a compressed air auditing system
designed to help users lower energy
costs by identifying any inefficiencies
and assisting with performance
optimisation, leak reduction and
practical air management processes.
Designed for use on any fixed and/or regulated speed compressors, regardless of manufacturer, airINSITE uses data loggers with high quality sensors to collect and store real-time information relating to temperature, system pressure, pressure dewpoint and flow rate. In addition, airINSITE's current and voltage loggers enable system power to be accurately measured and calculated.
Using Bluetooth technology, this information can be transferred from data loggers to a single, intelligent airINSITE base station. The system's software enables charting, simulation and reporting of audit data.
Designed for use on any fixed and/or regulated speed compressors, regardless of manufacturer, airINSITE uses data loggers with high quality sensors to collect and store real-time information relating to temperature, system pressure, pressure dewpoint and flow rate. In addition, airINSITE's current and voltage loggers enable system power to be accurately measured and calculated.
Using Bluetooth technology, this information can be transferred from data loggers to a single, intelligent airINSITE base station. The system's software enables charting, simulation and reporting of audit data.
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