Heat Recovery and Compressed Air Systems: by Frank Moskowitz For The Compressed Air Challenge
Heat Recovery and Compressed Air Systems: by Frank Moskowitz For The Compressed Air Challenge
Heat Recovery and Compressed Air Systems: by Frank Moskowitz For The Compressed Air Challenge
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COMPRESSOR
Air-to-air and air-to-oil Coolers for
Air Compressor Applications
NEW Series!
SERIES
UPA
AA
Belt Guard
AHP/AHPH
AOL
ACOC/ACOCH
AB
C & SSC
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Mr. Frank Moskowitz has an extensive background, with more than 30 years of
experience in plant engineering. He has a degree in mechanical engineering and
education, including the refrigeration, electrical and plumbing trades. For the past
20 years, Frank has been an associate of Draw Professional Services, primarily in
the auditing, consulting, training and system design fields. His specialty consists of
compressed air systems (oil-flooded and oil-free), vacuum systems, contaminate
removal, system design and energy management. Frank is a Compressed Air Challenge
instructor for the Fundamentals and Advanced levels of training, an AIRMaster+
instructor and a Department of Energy (energy-savings) expert on compressed air
systems. Frank is also vice-chair for ASME Standard EA-4-2010 Energy Assessment
for Compressed Air Systems and is a member of International Standards Organization
(ISO) technical committee for air compressors and compressed air systems energy
management TC118/SC6/WG4.
The instructors featured here are available to lead a Compressed Air Challenge seminar at your facility. Visit www.compressedairchallenge.org for more information.
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Conclusion
When calculating energy savings and payback periods for heat recovery units,
it is important to compare heat recovery with the current source of energy for
generating thermal energy, which may be a low-price fossil fuel, such as natural
gas. The equations in the text box below illustrate the annual energy and costs
savings available by recovering heat for space heating from an air-cooled, rotary
screw compressor. Applications where the existing heater is less than 85%
efficient will see proportionally higher savings.
These equations appear in the CAC Best Practices for Compressed Air
Systems. (This 325-page manual is available at the CAC bookstore)
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Frank Moskowitz
Draw Professional Services
Source of Information:
Compressed Air Challenge
Atlas Copco Compressors
Draw Professional Services