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Debunking 3 Common Myths About Air Compressors




While air compressors have been around for many years, they are still misunderstood. The misconceptions always lead to inefficient operation of these machines. These inefficiencies further adversely affect the bottom line by extra operating costs or reduced throughput capabilities. So, in order to help you do away from constant unnecessary air compressor service in Toronto, here are the top three misconceptions you need to be aware of.



#1. More pressure is the solution to most problems


Most often, issues associated with lower pressure are only temporary. They can be due to something strange in the production areas or by other concerns with the connectors, hoses and poorly sized piping. Increasing up the pressure promptly without resolving the root cause of the problem often results in major problems in the compressor room and higher energy consumption. It may also generate more heat inside the machine, leading to shut down and higher maintenance costs. This is why it is very important that an expert in air compressor service in Toronto investigates the matter and addresses the real problem.



#2. VSDs are the best option in any case


While it is true that variable speed drive (VSD) or variable frequency drive (VFD) controlled compressors can offer higher savings in terms of energy, even double the amount of savings of using other efficiency technologies, they are not always the best choice. Conversely, if they are installed inappropriately or misapplied, serious problems can happen. The use of VSD compressors in multiple-compressor systems are even more critical. Utilizing them with poor power quality, high temperatures, or large quantities of ambient dust is not advisable. So, think wisely first before you decide. It depends on the kind of application you have.



#3. Bigger pipes bring more storage volume


Many operators are still thinking that they can have extra storage if they increase their compressed-air lines. However, in reality, the clearing space for a bigger receiver tank is the right solution to achieving extra storage. Bigger sized piping, on the contrary, enables your compressor to run at a lower pressure because it minimizes pressure loss in your system. Hence, if you plan to upsize piping, you also have to install a bigger receiver.

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