Compressed Air Audits – Cut Energy Waste and Lower Operating Costs
Compressed air is one of the most expensive utilities in any manufacturing facility—yet it’s also one of the least understood. Inefficient system design, leaks, and poor pressure management often lead to wasted energy, higher maintenance costs, and reduced system reliability.
A professional compressed air audit from D.L. Thurrott identifies these inefficiencies, helping you lower energy costs, extend equipment life, and enhance system performance—all while supporting your sustainability goals.
Unlock 25–50% Energy Savings with a Compressed Air Audit
Many facilities are unknowingly overspending on compressed air. Studies show that most plants can reduce compressed air energy costs by 25–50% through proper system evaluation and management.
D.L. Thurrott’s audit process delivers actionable insights by analyzing:
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Flow rates and operating pressures
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Energy usage and compressor performance
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System design, piping layout, and air distribution
Using this data, we pinpoint sources of waste such as over-compression, leaks, and poor control strategies—then recommend cost-saving improvements that boost performance and reliability.
Utility Rebates for Energy Efficiency Projects
Did you know many utility companies offer rebates and incentives for energy audits and system upgrades? Some programs may cover up to 100% of audit costs or provide financial rewards of up to 50% of total project costs. Others offer incentives like 12¢ per kilowatt-hour saved annually, encouraging manufacturers to invest in sustainable energy solutions.
Start Reducing Your Compressed Air Costs Today
Nearly every plant can benefit from a professional audit. Inefficient equipment, poor system design, or outdated controls often lead to unnecessary energy loss and inflated operating expenses.
Let D.L. Thurrott uncover the opportunities in your system and show you where your compressed air investment can work harder for you.
Benefits of a Compressed Air Audit
- Save 25–50% on compressed air costs
- Prevent equipment failure and unplanned downtime
- Reduce energy and repair expenses
- Improve air quality and system reliability
- Boost productivity through optimized performance
Where is Most Compressed Air Wasted?
