Data Loggers Help Compress Energy Costs.BOURNE Bourne, town (1990 pop. 16,064), Barnstable co., SE Mass., crossed by Cape Cod Canal; settled 1627, inc. 1884. Bourne Bridge (1935), across the canal, made the town an entry point to Cape Cod and a resort and commercial center. , Mass. -- One of the greatest challenges facing building owners and facility professionals today is finding ways to reduce energy costs. The challenge can be even greater in industrial facilities filled with production equipment. Air compressors, for example, are often one of a production facility's largest energy consumers. In fact, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has suggested that over 50 percent of all compressed air compressed air, air whose volume has been decreased by the application of pressure. Air is compressed by various devices, including the simple hand pump and the reciprocating, rotary, centrifugal, and axial-flow compressors. systems at small to medium-sized industrial facilities have energy efficiency opportunities. Concerned about its own facility's excessive energy usage, a New York-based metal products manufacturer recently paired up with Power Concepts LLC (Logical Link Control) See "LANs" under data link protocol. LLC - Logical Link Control , a Manhattan-based consulting engineering firm, to conduct an energy feasibility study The analysis of a problem to determine if it can be solved effectively. The operational (will it work?), economical (costs and benefits) and technical (can it be built?) aspects are part of the study. Results of the study determine whether the solution should be implemented. at the company's production facility. Specifically, the company wanted to perform runtime monitoring on a number of air compressors in the facility in order to understand usage patterns on a 24/7 basis and see where energy reduction opportunities exist. Betsy Jenkins, Director of the Energy Field Team for Power Concepts, led the project. "Our client wanted an energy survey conducted because they felt they were spending too much money on their facility's energy consumption," explains Jenkins. "They were concerned that their compressors were consuming most of the building's energy and requested that we monitor the runtime on several of their main air compressors." Consultants like Jenkins use their knowledge and expertise to help building owners and facility professionals identify the largest energy consumers within a facility and make recommendations that can help their clients operate more efficiently and save money. To monitor compressor compressor, machine that decreases the volume of air or other gas by the application of pressure. Compressor types range from the simple hand pump and the piston-equipped compressor used to inflate tires to machines that use a rotating, bladed element to achieve runtimes, Jenkins selected HOBO([R]) State On/Off data loggers data logger - data logging from Massachusetts-based Onset Computer Corporation. The HOBO loggers were chosen, in particular, due to their reputation for accuracy. "In our line of work, we have to make sure that we are getting the most accurate data. HOBOs are the best because of their reliability and low-cost," explains Jenkins. HOBO State On/Off loggers are compact, battery-powered devices that are used for recording on/off status changes. They store time, data, and state information for each change. One state logger was attached to each of the facility's three main compressors to monitor the exact on/off status of each compressor for a two-week period. Once two weeks worth of data was recorded, it was offloaded onto a PC and analyzed using Onset's HOBOware([R]) Pro graphing and analysis software. The data indicated that compressor run-times were unusually high, and contributed to the facility's high energy demand. Jenkins and her team then performed a second, more in-depth site evaluation of the building when it was shut-down during the company's lunch-hour. They noted a number of locations where compressed air leaked out of various fittings. In one case, they noted a compressed air nozzle whose actuating ac·tu·ate tr.v. ac·tu·at·ed, ac·tu·at·ing, ac·tu·ates 1. To put into motion or action; activate: electrical relays that actuate the elevator's movements. 2. handle had been taped open to disperse fumes fumes odorous gases and other volatile materials; inhalation of irritating fumes causes coughing and, if sufficiently severe, irreversible pulmonary edema. . "Because we conducted our site survey when the building was quiet, we were able to detect a hissing hiss n. 1. A sharp sibilant sound similar to a sustained s. 2. An expression of disapproval, contempt, or dissatisfaction conveyed by use of this sound. v. sound that we had never noticed before. We discovered that one of the machine operators was using a compressor nozzle as a fan to blow fumes away from his welding welding, process for joining separate pieces of metal in a continuous metallic bond. Cold-pressure welding is accomplished by the application of high pressure at room temperature; forge welding (forging) is done by means of hammering, with the addition of heat. machine. That employee had no idea that he was costing the company a huge amount of money," explains Jenkins. "The situation could easily be fixed by placing a small fan mounted near the machine to disperse the unpleasant fumes at a much lower cost." The data loggers, according to according to prep. 1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians. 2. In keeping with: according to instructions. 3. Jenkins, were instrumental in helping to understand how a large portion of electrical use was attributable to several leaks in the air compressors. "Before conducting the survey, our client didn't realize how often their compressors were running. The HOBO data loggers provided us with important data. The projected cost savings from our recommended energy conservation measures will save the client a substantial amount of money," concludes Jenkins. ABOUT ONSET Onset Computer Corporation (http://www.onsetcomp.com) has been producing small, inexpensive, battery-powered data loggers and embedded controllers Controller circuitry built into a device or on the main system board, in contrast with a removable card or module. since 1981, and has sold over 1,000,000 loggers that are used throughout the world by over 50,000 customers. The company manufactures a broad range of data logger and weather station products that are used to measure temperature, humidity, light intensity, voltage, and a broad range of other parameters. Onset products are used in a wide range of research, commercial, industrial, and educational applications. |
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