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10/9/2014 A Compressed Air & Gas Institute Q&A Session - Heat Recoveryfrom Industrial Compressed Air Systems | Compressed Air Best Practices
Industrial Energy Savings
A Compressed Air & Gas Institute Q&A Session -
Heat Recovery from Industrial Compressed Air
Systems
By Compressed Air Best Practices® Magazine
The rise in energy prices is an unwelcome reality in today ’s manufacturing and business env ironment.
And while the rate of price increases for natural gas, heating oil and electricity may v ary from y ear to
y ear, the upward trajectory is clear. Energy cost reduction strategies are v ital to stay ing competitiv e.
Compressed Air Best Practices® Magazine recently discussed heat recov ery , from industrial compressed
air sy stems, with the Compressed Air and Gas Institute’s (CAGI) Technical Director, Rick Stasy shan and
with CAGI member – Werner Rauer of Kaeser Compressor. Their inputs should prov ide y ou with some
insight in energy -sav ing technology .
Can you provide some background on this topic?
While energy reduction strategies are v ital, related considerations are protection of the env ironment
and the focus on sustainable growth. Some industries are under increasing pressure to reduce their
carbon footprint, while many companies are proactiv ely taking steps to do so.
With manufacturing plants and other facilities doing what they can to streamline their operations and
improv e efficiencies, facility engineers face the challenges of optimizing the energy efficiency of their
operations and extracting as much productiv ity out of ev ery unit of energy consumed and paid for.
How can compressed air be a potential plant energy source?
One important way operational efficiencies can be increased is by harnessing heat from compressed air
sy stems, which make up a significant share of industrial energy consumption.
The law of thermody namics and the principle of the conserv ation of energy tell us that energy isn’t
created or destroy ed; it can only change form. The air that enters a compressor at atmospheric pressure
has a base lev el of energy content. After the compression process increases the air pressure and raises its
temperature, the energy becomes av ailable for transfer. The heat must be remov ed to maintain proper
compressor operating temperatures and to cool the compressed air to make it suitable for plant use.
The heat generated by compressed air sy stems can be a v ery good source of energy sav ings. In fact,
nearly all (96%) of the electrical energy used by an industrial air compressor is conv erted into heat.
The balance remains in the compressed air or radiates from the compressor into the immediate
surroundings. (Figure 1 )
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Figure 1: Highl ights the opportunity avail abl e for heat recovery
Too often, that heat is simply ejected into the ambient env ironment through the compressor cooling
sy stem. But here’s the good news: Nearly all this thermal energy can be recov ered and put to useful
work and significantly lower a facility ’s energy costs.
Can you give our readers some examples on how to use this energy source?
Some uses of recov ered energy from compressed air sy stems:
Supplemental space heating
Makeup air heating
Boiler makeup water preheating
Industrial process heating
Water heating for showers, bathrooms, etc.
Heating process fluids
Heating food and bev erage products
Heat-driv en chillers
With the popularity of rotary screw air compressors, is this an opportunity?
One of the more common pieces of equipment found in manufacturing plants is the air-cooled,
lubricated rotary screw air compressor. The amount of heat recov ered using these sy stems will v ary if
the compressor has a v ariable load. But in general, v ery good results will be achiev ed when the
primary air compressor package is an oil-injected rotary screw ty pe design.
Oil-less rotary screw compressors are also well suited for heat recov ery activ ities. As with other
compressor sy stems, the input electrical energy is conv erted into heat. Because they operate at much
higher internal temperatures than fluid injected compressors, they produce greater discharge
temperatures (as high as 300 ̊F or ev en greater). (Figure 2)
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10/9/2014 A Compressed Air & Gas Institute Q&A Session - Heat Recoveryfrom Industrial Compressed Air Systems | Compressed Air Best Practices
Figure 2: Demonstrates the Avail abl e energy & temperatures from screw compressors
Let’s discuss warm air applications.
Capturing warm air is easily accomplished by ducting the air from the compressor package to an area
that requires heating. The air is heated by passing it across the compressor’s aftercooler and lubricant
cooler. This extracts heat from the compressed air as well as the lubricant, improv ing both air quality
and extending lubricant life.
By integrating standard HVAC ductwork and controls, warm exhaust air from compressors can be
channeled to remov e or prov ide heat in the compressor room and adjacent areas. Ty pical uses include:
(Figure 3)
Heating for warehouses or storerooms
Heating for production areas and workshops
Dry ing air for paint spray ing
Air curtains pre-heating combustion air to improv e efficiency
10/9/2014 A Compressed Air & Gas Institute Q&A Session - Heat Recoveryfrom Industrial Compressed Air Systems | Compressed Air Best Practices
Figure 3: Shows typical and rel ativel y easy way to harness some of the heat of compression in an
instal l ation.
A majority of the current compressors models being purchased hav e cabinets that channel airflow
through the compressor, and many current designs exhaust warm out the top of the unit. This
simplifies adapting compressors for space heating to the installation of ducting and sometimes a
supplemental fan to handle duct loading and eliminate backpressure on the compressor-cooling fan.
Space heating can be regulated easily using thermostatically controlled, motorized louv er flaps for
v enting, thereby maintaining consistent room temperature by making continuous adjustments to the
heating air flow. This also means that when heating is not required, the hot air can be ducted outside
the building to reduce cooling costs.
Can you expand on some of the other opportunities using heat of compression?
Water/Fluid Heating
The key to heat recov ery effectiv eness with water-cooled compressors is attaining a “thermal match”
between the heat being recov ered and the heat that is needed on a regular (hourly ) basis.
Plate heat exchangers offer a cost-effectiv e way to capture heat from the rotary screw compressor and
utilize it to heat water for div erse processes such as electroplating, chemical processing and laundry
serv ices.
Fail-safe heat exchangers prov ide additional protection against contamination of process water or fluids
by the compressor cooling fluid. This makes them more suitable for heating applications in the food and
pharmaceutical industry sectors – as well as for heating potable water.
Some compressor manufacturers offer built-in heat recov ery heat exchangers as options. In some cases,
they are fully integrated inside the compressor cabinet and require v ery little onsite engineering.
Beyond the energy savings, what are some of the other benefits and potential
10/9/2014 A Compressed Air & Gas Institute Q&A Session - Heat Recoveryfrom Industrial Compressed Air Systems | Compressed Air Best Practices
paybacks?
Most process applications in production facilities can benefit from heat recov ery from compressed air
sy stems throughout the y ear, not just during the cold-weather months. In most space heating
applications heat is required during three seasons. And during the warmer months, remov ing the heat
of compression will make the compressor room temperatures much more comfortable. Maintaining
proper ambient conditions will also improv e compressor efficiency and facilitate air treatment.
Moreov er, controlling operating temperatures will extend compressor air equipment life.
Current energy costs make an inv estment in heat recov ery sy stems highly attractiv e. Howev er, when
attempting to calculate energy sav ings and pay back periods for heat recov ery efforts, it’s important to
compare heat recov ery with the current source of energy for generating thermal energy , such as
relativ ely lower-cost natural gas.
Generally , the larger the sy stem the faster the pay back, but pay back on heat recov ery also depends on
the amount of rejected heat that can be used, and the cost of the alternativ e energy source. After
factoring in the installation cost, it’s possible that smaller sy stems will not prov ide enough recov erable
BTUs of energy to make the inv estment worthwhile. (Figure 4)
Figure 4: Shows ROI payback in a typical screw compressor instal l ation
Rejected heat can also be used to heat water or other process fluids. It can be done with either air-cooled
or water-cooled compressors, although the best efficiencies are usually obtained from water-cooled
compressor installations where discharge cooling water is connected directly to a continuous process
heating application such as a heating boiler’s return circuit for y ear-round energy sav ings.
Naturally , higher energy sav ings will be realized when the alternativ e-heating source is an older, less
efficient technology . Inv esting in newer, more efficient equipment may be more cost effectiv e. Many
heaters are now operating at ~85% efficiency or better, and thus compressor heat recov ery activ ities
will result in relativ ely less annual energy sav ings.
Bey ond energy sav ings, an important argument can also be made that heat recov ery activ ities benefit
10/9/2014 A Compressed Air & Gas Institute Q&A Session - Heat Recoveryfrom Industrial Compressed Air Systems | Compressed Air Best Practices
the env ironment. After all, substantial energy sav ings also mean a reduction in the carbon footprint of
a plant. As energy policies and regulations continue to ev olv e in the United States and other countries,
these considerations are only expected to become more important.
Can you give our readers some points to think about when considering this topic?
Figure 5 highlights additional things to consider for y our application. A compressed air sy stem audit by
a trained and qualified compressor sy stem expert will assist y ou in determining the best options and
opportunities av ailable for y our facility .
Figure 5: Things to consider
For more information, v isit cagi.org
For more CAGI articles, v isit www.airbestpractices.com/standards/iso-cagi
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A compressed air & gas institute q&a session heat recovery from industrial compressed air systems

  • 1. 10/9/2014 A Compressed Air & Gas Institute Q&A Session - Heat Recoveryfrom Industrial Compressed Air Systems | Compressed Air Best Practices Industrial Energy Savings A Compressed Air & Gas Institute Q&A Session - Heat Recovery from Industrial Compressed Air Systems By Compressed Air Best Practices® Magazine The rise in energy prices is an unwelcome reality in today ’s manufacturing and business env ironment. And while the rate of price increases for natural gas, heating oil and electricity may v ary from y ear to y ear, the upward trajectory is clear. Energy cost reduction strategies are v ital to stay ing competitiv e. Compressed Air Best Practices® Magazine recently discussed heat recov ery , from industrial compressed air sy stems, with the Compressed Air and Gas Institute’s (CAGI) Technical Director, Rick Stasy shan and with CAGI member – Werner Rauer of Kaeser Compressor. Their inputs should prov ide y ou with some insight in energy -sav ing technology . Can you provide some background on this topic? While energy reduction strategies are v ital, related considerations are protection of the env ironment and the focus on sustainable growth. Some industries are under increasing pressure to reduce their carbon footprint, while many companies are proactiv ely taking steps to do so. With manufacturing plants and other facilities doing what they can to streamline their operations and improv e efficiencies, facility engineers face the challenges of optimizing the energy efficiency of their operations and extracting as much productiv ity out of ev ery unit of energy consumed and paid for. How can compressed air be a potential plant energy source? One important way operational efficiencies can be increased is by harnessing heat from compressed air sy stems, which make up a significant share of industrial energy consumption. The law of thermody namics and the principle of the conserv ation of energy tell us that energy isn’t created or destroy ed; it can only change form. The air that enters a compressor at atmospheric pressure has a base lev el of energy content. After the compression process increases the air pressure and raises its temperature, the energy becomes av ailable for transfer. The heat must be remov ed to maintain proper compressor operating temperatures and to cool the compressed air to make it suitable for plant use. The heat generated by compressed air sy stems can be a v ery good source of energy sav ings. In fact, nearly all (96%) of the electrical energy used by an industrial air compressor is conv erted into heat. The balance remains in the compressed air or radiates from the compressor into the immediate surroundings. (Figure 1 ) ABB announced at the UN Climate Summit in New York that it is joining the United Nations Environment Programme’s global action on improving... Endress+Hauser inaugurates a new 80,000 square feet state-of- the-art Customer Center in Greenwood, Indiana. This 16 million dollar investment in... AIRBESTPRACTICES.COM Search Resources for Energy Engineers kWh Calculator CO2 Calculator Training Guides ADVERTISEMENT Current Issue Subscription Archiv es Current Issue ADVERTISEMENT Industry News Energy Department Recognizes 11 Manufacturers for Energy Efficiency Achievements
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  • 2. 10/9/2014 A Compressed Air & Gas Institute Q&A Session - Heat Recoveryfrom Industrial Compressed Air Systems | Compressed Air Best Practices Figure 1: Highl ights the opportunity avail abl e for heat recovery Too often, that heat is simply ejected into the ambient env ironment through the compressor cooling sy stem. But here’s the good news: Nearly all this thermal energy can be recov ered and put to useful work and significantly lower a facility ’s energy costs. Can you give our readers some examples on how to use this energy source? Some uses of recov ered energy from compressed air sy stems: Supplemental space heating Makeup air heating Boiler makeup water preheating Industrial process heating Water heating for showers, bathrooms, etc. Heating process fluids Heating food and bev erage products Heat-driv en chillers With the popularity of rotary screw air compressors, is this an opportunity? One of the more common pieces of equipment found in manufacturing plants is the air-cooled, lubricated rotary screw air compressor. The amount of heat recov ered using these sy stems will v ary if the compressor has a v ariable load. But in general, v ery good results will be achiev ed when the primary air compressor package is an oil-injected rotary screw ty pe design. Oil-less rotary screw compressors are also well suited for heat recov ery activ ities. As with other compressor sy stems, the input electrical energy is conv erted into heat. Because they operate at much higher internal temperatures than fluid injected compressors, they produce greater discharge temperatures (as high as 300 ̊F or ev en greater). (Figure 2) DENT Instruments, a global leader in the design and manufacture of power and energy measurement instruments, announced the introduction of the all-... Measuring a low differential pressure across a restriction in a high pressure line requires both a sensitive elastic element and a heavily-... Specialized Ashcroft High Static, Low DP Switch 1 of 34 ››
  • 3. 10/9/2014 A Compressed Air & Gas Institute Q&A Session - Heat Recoveryfrom Industrial Compressed Air Systems | Compressed Air Best Practices Figure 2: Demonstrates the Avail abl e energy & temperatures from screw compressors Let’s discuss warm air applications. Capturing warm air is easily accomplished by ducting the air from the compressor package to an area that requires heating. The air is heated by passing it across the compressor’s aftercooler and lubricant cooler. This extracts heat from the compressed air as well as the lubricant, improv ing both air quality and extending lubricant life. By integrating standard HVAC ductwork and controls, warm exhaust air from compressors can be channeled to remov e or prov ide heat in the compressor room and adjacent areas. Ty pical uses include: (Figure 3) Heating for warehouses or storerooms Heating for production areas and workshops Dry ing air for paint spray ing Air curtains pre-heating combustion air to improv e efficiency
  • 4. 10/9/2014 A Compressed Air & Gas Institute Q&A Session - Heat Recoveryfrom Industrial Compressed Air Systems | Compressed Air Best Practices Figure 3: Shows typical and rel ativel y easy way to harness some of the heat of compression in an instal l ation. A majority of the current compressors models being purchased hav e cabinets that channel airflow through the compressor, and many current designs exhaust warm out the top of the unit. This simplifies adapting compressors for space heating to the installation of ducting and sometimes a supplemental fan to handle duct loading and eliminate backpressure on the compressor-cooling fan. Space heating can be regulated easily using thermostatically controlled, motorized louv er flaps for v enting, thereby maintaining consistent room temperature by making continuous adjustments to the heating air flow. This also means that when heating is not required, the hot air can be ducted outside the building to reduce cooling costs. Can you expand on some of the other opportunities using heat of compression? Water/Fluid Heating The key to heat recov ery effectiv eness with water-cooled compressors is attaining a “thermal match” between the heat being recov ered and the heat that is needed on a regular (hourly ) basis. Plate heat exchangers offer a cost-effectiv e way to capture heat from the rotary screw compressor and utilize it to heat water for div erse processes such as electroplating, chemical processing and laundry serv ices. Fail-safe heat exchangers prov ide additional protection against contamination of process water or fluids by the compressor cooling fluid. This makes them more suitable for heating applications in the food and pharmaceutical industry sectors – as well as for heating potable water. Some compressor manufacturers offer built-in heat recov ery heat exchangers as options. In some cases, they are fully integrated inside the compressor cabinet and require v ery little onsite engineering. Beyond the energy savings, what are some of the other benefits and potential
  • 5. 10/9/2014 A Compressed Air & Gas Institute Q&A Session - Heat Recoveryfrom Industrial Compressed Air Systems | Compressed Air Best Practices paybacks? Most process applications in production facilities can benefit from heat recov ery from compressed air sy stems throughout the y ear, not just during the cold-weather months. In most space heating applications heat is required during three seasons. And during the warmer months, remov ing the heat of compression will make the compressor room temperatures much more comfortable. Maintaining proper ambient conditions will also improv e compressor efficiency and facilitate air treatment. Moreov er, controlling operating temperatures will extend compressor air equipment life. Current energy costs make an inv estment in heat recov ery sy stems highly attractiv e. Howev er, when attempting to calculate energy sav ings and pay back periods for heat recov ery efforts, it’s important to compare heat recov ery with the current source of energy for generating thermal energy , such as relativ ely lower-cost natural gas. Generally , the larger the sy stem the faster the pay back, but pay back on heat recov ery also depends on the amount of rejected heat that can be used, and the cost of the alternativ e energy source. After factoring in the installation cost, it’s possible that smaller sy stems will not prov ide enough recov erable BTUs of energy to make the inv estment worthwhile. (Figure 4) Figure 4: Shows ROI payback in a typical screw compressor instal l ation Rejected heat can also be used to heat water or other process fluids. It can be done with either air-cooled or water-cooled compressors, although the best efficiencies are usually obtained from water-cooled compressor installations where discharge cooling water is connected directly to a continuous process heating application such as a heating boiler’s return circuit for y ear-round energy sav ings. Naturally , higher energy sav ings will be realized when the alternativ e-heating source is an older, less efficient technology . Inv esting in newer, more efficient equipment may be more cost effectiv e. Many heaters are now operating at ~85% efficiency or better, and thus compressor heat recov ery activ ities will result in relativ ely less annual energy sav ings. Bey ond energy sav ings, an important argument can also be made that heat recov ery activ ities benefit
  • 6. 10/9/2014 A Compressed Air & Gas Institute Q&A Session - Heat Recoveryfrom Industrial Compressed Air Systems | Compressed Air Best Practices the env ironment. After all, substantial energy sav ings also mean a reduction in the carbon footprint of a plant. As energy policies and regulations continue to ev olv e in the United States and other countries, these considerations are only expected to become more important. Can you give our readers some points to think about when considering this topic? Figure 5 highlights additional things to consider for y our application. A compressed air sy stem audit by a trained and qualified compressor sy stem expert will assist y ou in determining the best options and opportunities av ailable for y our facility . Figure 5: Things to consider For more information, v isit cagi.org For more CAGI articles, v isit www.airbestpractices.com/standards/iso-cagi
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