Some key benefits of container projects
Space – Container projects can be ideal for sites where there may be limited or no space at all inside the facility for a compressor plant room. The container can house everything required for a complete compressed air system and our skilled installation engineers can connect it straight up to your production line.
Pre-site construction – Housing compressed air systems in containers means that our engineers are able to construct the complete system within the container at the Direct Air workshop before we even reach your site. This means any M&E contractors needed to complete the project can also carry out their work before the container gets to your site, as well as completing the required testing of the system. This allows us to truly fulfil the ‘plug and play’ benefit of this solution, as when we arrive at site your system will already be built and ready to install into your facility as required.
Health & Safety – A container plant room means that the compressed air system isn’t located within the actual factory or shop floor. Therefore, elements generated from the compressor are confined inside of the container, including… noise! Noise at work can cause effects which can be temporary or permanent including anger, stress and even hearing impairments. Employers have a legal obligation under the Control of Noise at Work Regulations (2005), to protect the hearing of their workforce and considering the placement of your compressed air equipment is a great place to start.
Bespoke – Containers come in a range of sizes, meaning we can provide the correct solution specifically for your compressed air requirements. Our CAD engineers are able to design compressed air system layouts to create the most efficient and tidy set up inside the container.
Maintenance access – There are multiple large doors along the side of the containers, which provides easy access for our Direct Air engineers to reach the compressed air equipment. Therefore, the system can be accessed for servicing, maintenance, repairs and even future system upgrades to stay in line with your required air demand.
Minimal disturbances – Constructing the compressed air system in the container prior to site delivery and having the container external to your factory means that the installation of these projects creates minimal disturbances to site. As well as the entire compressed air system being built at the Direct Air workshop, it can be held there until your site is ready for delivery and installation. This is ideal for facilities where there is limited site access as your complete solution can arrive on site in just one delivery.
Permanent or temporary – Although the container conversion could be your compressed air plant room for the long run, there’s also circumstances where these solutions are only needed temporarily. That’s the beauty of container projects, they can be tailored specifically to each customer’s needs.
Manoeuvrable – Many of the above benefits wouldn’t be possible without this one! Due to containers robust structure, they can be lifted and moved with the full compressed air system inside them, meaning the container can be placed in the required area and also relocated if needed. This is ideal for customers where the demand for compressed air is continuously changing sites, in industries such as construction.