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Utilities Manager/2009
Author:Jeremy Sickmiller Sullair Corporation
Compressed air, considered to be the “4th Utility,” is necessary in most manufacturing plants. The generation of compressed air requires large amounts of energy and can account for up to 10% of a plant’s total energy costs. Up to 93% of the...
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Utilities Manager/2006
Author:John Hurst, Power Efficiency Corporation
Don’t give up. You have options. Other control technologies can take up the flag when a VFD won’t work for your application.
It used to be that you managed your company’s facilities and all of the machines and technology in it. Today, if...
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Utilities Manager/2008
Author:John Pape, Watlow
In the quest for more energy-efficient operations, every little bit helps.
As companies demand more energy efficiency from their systems, valve heating could be a real consideration. One area where energy losses can occur is on long pipe runs...
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Utilities Manager/2008
Author:Jon Barber, Spraying Systems Co.
Using less compressed air, electricity and water in your drying and spraying operations can lead to significant savings. The right approach and the right device for the application are critical.
Systems that dry, clean, cool, coat and lubricate...
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Utilities Manager/2009
Author:Karen Lee Nafzinger Philadelphia Mixing Solutions
Inefficient mixers ultimately can lead to millions of dollars in needless energy costs. Here's how to plug that energy sieve.
As statistics go, these certainly grab your attention. Energy consumption is expected to increase by 20% over the next 15...
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Utilities Manager/2010
Author:Kate Anderson, ActionEco, with support from Colin Plastow, Fluke
On the hunt for big bucks? Target in on these tools, techniques and useful resources.
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Utilities Manager/2008
Author:Ken Bannister Contributing Editor
When it comes to energy efficiency around your operations, pay attention to these steps and begin counting your energy savings.
As a wartime resistance fighter, Ted Monkiewicz used his incredible ingenuity to assist the Allied forces in...
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Utilities Manager/2008
Author:Ken Bannister, Contributing Editor
Adopting "green practices" as a catalyst for change around your operations doesn't have to be painful or expensive, but it does require open minds.
Things are changing around our plants and facilities these days. The exponential rise in energy...
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Utilities Manager/2008
Author:Kenneth R. Foster, SKF USA Inc.
Any time you knock out friction around your operations, you're on your way to reducing energy consumption. Bearings are a good place to start.
Whenever rotating machinery is turning, friction can become a "spoiler"—potentially threatening the...
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Utilities Manager/2010
Author:MT Staff
Versatile, Portable Heat Pump For Low-Ambient-Temp Applications
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