Air Audits

Air audits; 80% of industrial compressors are not used at capacity! Is yours?

Or, what if the air compressor in your plant is chronically undersized, and demand is always exceeding capcity?

How do you assess the compressor function? An air audit is the norm.

Step One

Step one in accessing any air system's efficiency is to perform an audit.

The Quincy Efficiency Quotient� self-auditing process allows end users to easily grade the efficiency of their compressed air systems and identify energy-saving opportunities.

By completing a Quincy Efficiency Quotient� best practices worksheet, end users assign points to specific variables in their compressed air system and add them up to determine initial efficiency of the system.

Quincy Air Compressors
Or, a more in-depth analysis is available by contacting an Authorized Quincy Compressor Distributor, who can be located by visiting www.quincycompressor.com.

A customized 40-page auditing report for a facility can be generated, providing an executive financial summary, an in-depth technical analysis of the system's demand and supply-sides and any suggestions for cost-savings improvements.





Since nearly 80 percent of compressors are not used at capacity, Quincy engineers developed the patented Power$ync rotary screw compressor control.

This proprietary technology monitors the compressor and adjusts output according to system demands, maintaining peak efficiency around the clock. Uniquely designed to control the industry's top performing QSI models, the Power$ync constantly and efficiently monitors compressor operation and performance. Power$ync provides the lowest consumption available while intelligently controlling one compressor or up to 16 QSI compressors in a network.

Thanks very much to Quincy Compressor for providing information on their compressed air system audit tools. For more information about Quincy, see www.quincycompressor.com.