How often should an air compressor have maintenance work done?
The regularity of maintenance work on all air compressors is difficult to pinpoint to just one time period, as each machine’s requirements vary depending on the manufacturer, model, technology, and size. Some of the ways we would specify the maintenance required for your compressor is by assessing the site conditions where the equipment is located, how many hours the compressor has ran for and how it will be treated. This could, for example, range from needing scheduled maintenance twice a year, to other compressors requiring assessments every 3 months.
If you are not actively using the system it is still recommended that you maintain a schedule to keep up with its general status.
What areas of the country do you cover?
Direct Air understands that as a manufacturing business, you may have multiple sites around the UK. We are able to cater for all of your compressed air requirements at different sites as Direct Air work throughout the entire country. This gives you the peace of mind that all compressed air systems are being taken care of by one professional provider under a reliable service contract.
We cover sites all over the UK for many of our nationwide accounts and we are happy to conduct work abroad.
Direct Air & Pipework are based in our Coventry and Cheltenham offices, enabling us to easily cover the Midlands and South West counties, and only be a few hours away from anywhere else in the country.
Our specialised project department work with MNE contractors throughout the UK.
If you are not actively using the system it is still recommended that you maintain a schedule to keep up with its general status.
What is the most energy efficient air compressor?
If you’re running your compressors 24/7, which is likely in the manufacturing industry, then you’ll want to consider the energy your compressed air system is consuming and if it can be reduced.
With the global challenge of climate change being more severe than ever and compressed air systems accounting for up to 40% of a manufacturing facility’s total energy bill, ensuring customers are using that consumption as efficiently as possible is essential.
The most energy efficient air compressor really depends upon the application it is used for. It is widely recommended that when thinking about compressed air energy efficiency you should conduct an energy audit to measure your current usage and identify areas where you could make effective energy reduction cost saving changes.