Energy Saving

Energy Saving

According to a US Department of Energy report, compressed air system leakages wastes as much as 20 – 30% of a compressor’s output. Wastage that you certainly do not want in your system!

At Ultra Air, our in-house experts are trained just to help you identify this issue. We are able to perform an air audit on your compressed air systems to identify your usage profile as well as areas of inefficiency.

With our audit report in your hands, you will be able to identify any weaknesses in your system’s supply and demand sides, and decide how to optimize, improve and manage your compressed air systems in the long run.

Depending on your needs, we can perform the following audits:

  • Energy Audit (EACG or Detailed Energy Audit)

  • Supply side air audit

  • Demand side air audit

  • Complete system air audit

  • Leak detection and repairs

What is Energy Audit?

An energy audit is a process to evaluate where a building or plant its energy efficiency. Simply put, energy efficiency means using less energy without affecting any process. The audit will provide you with a complete electricity consumption and energy efficiency assessment.

You can obtain important information regarding your energy usage and maintenance practices. With this information, you can identify and correct any energy usage issues to cut electricity costs. It’s advisable to always undertake an energy audit before implementing a renewable energy system.

Why Is An Energy Audit Important?

Conducting an energy audit is to identify any energy saving potential and continuing to be energy efficient by continuously employing new energy conservation improvements. Here’s a quick list of why an energy audit is important:

  • An energy audit will identify energy-saving opportunities.

  • It will help you understand your energy usage and ways to use energy better.

  • An energy audit can identify safety concerns with electrical systems, wiring, and ventilation, thus making your home or business safer.

  • It will increase a building’s resale value.

  • An energy audit will help you identify how to reduce carbon monoxide production in the home or business.