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		<title>A Comprehensive Guide on Finding and Fixing Air Compressor Leakages.</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Importance Leaks in a compressed air system can waste your operating budget on high electricity consumption every year. In many manufacturing and processing plants, the leakage can account for up to 20% of the total operational cost of the compressor. The most common areas where you might find leaks are connection joints like valves, unions, &#8230; <a href="https://blog.elgi.com/product-innovation/a-comprehensive-guide-on-finding-and-fixing-air-compressor-leakages/" class="more-link">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">A Comprehensive Guide on Finding and Fixing Air Compressor Leakages.</span></a></p>
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<p>Leaks in a compressed air system can waste your operating budget on high electricity consumption every year. In many manufacturing and processing plants, the leakage can account for up to 20% of the total operational cost of the compressor. The most common areas where you might find leaks are connection joints like valves, unions, couplings, fittings, etc. This can also cause the compressed air system to lose pressure which reduces the efficiency of the pneumatic tools or machines that make use of compressed air in the system, like an air-operated actuator being unable to close a valve, for instance, and may cause rejections in the end product. Therefore, to improve the energy efficiency and to get the optimum productivity, you should fix your compressed air system. </p>
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		<title>Repair or Replace? Make informed decisions.</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Every piece of equipment you own goes through a cycle of wear and tear. Electronic devices, automobiles, manufacturing machinery, all follow a performance curve which is directly proportional to the output. Consider repairing your equipment at various stages of its lifecycle, where an expert will tend to the parts and pieces which need restoration. However, &#8230; <a href="https://blog.elgi.com/case-studies/repair-or-replace-make-informed-decisions/" class="more-link">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">Repair or Replace? Make informed decisions.</span></a></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Every piece of equipment you own goes through a cycle of wear and tear. Electronic devices, automobiles, manufacturing machinery, all follow a performance curve which is directly proportional to the output.</p>
<p>Consider repairing your equipment at various stages of its lifecycle, where an expert will tend to the parts and pieces which need restoration. However, sometimes temporary bandages do not suffice, and you are faced with the decision of replacement.</p>
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<h3>When should you consider repairing your equipment and when should you replace it?</h3>
<p>If compressed air is essential to your day to day business operations, the decision regarding repair or replacement becomes an important one. Unnecessary repairs can result in lower capacity of output. And not replacing your equipment in time can result in breakdown.</p>
<p>While it may be reasonable to opt for repairs, buying a new compressor could be a more practical choice in the long term.</p>
<h3>Cost consideration</h3>
<p>The cost of electricity comprises approx 75% of the cost of an air compressor through its life, while a new air compressor may only come up to a fraction of this figure (when compared to the cost of ownership over a ten-year period).</p>
<p>Although cost may be your primary concern, it is worth noting that the RoI depends on maintaining maximum uptime over time.</p>
<h3>Signs to look out for in your air compressor</h3>
<p>Comprehensive checks are necessary to identify the signs of reduced performance. Identifying certain areas of repairs or timely interventions can help you save on energy consumption and cost.</p>
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<li>Oil levels: Check the levels of lubricants regularly and make adjustments as per your operational needs.</li>
<li>Spare parts: If the parts are emitting loud noises or consuming excessive lubricant, check if they are   Excessive corrosion may also affect parts that are left unattended.</li>
<li>Cooling systems: Excessive heat discharge, indicates that there is a problem with your cooling system.</li>
<li>Fuse: If your air compressor regularly blows the fuse, chances are that the size does not support the electrical load of your compressor. Do replace these with a fuse that can bear the load.</li>
<li>Belts: Belts that are either too tight or too loose, can wear out Timely adjustments can help you save on repairs.</li>
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<p>If your compressor shows signs of wear, rusted piping, excessive vibrations, overheating or metal deposits in your oil analysis, it’s time for a thoroughly inspection. You can consult an ELGi air expert to check if it’s time to purchase a new compressor altogether or explore possibilities of repair to deliver required air flow at good efficiency.</p>The post <a href="https://blog.elgi.com/case-studies/repair-or-replace-make-informed-decisions/">Repair or Replace? Make informed decisions.</a> first appeared on <a href="https://blog.elgi.com">ELGi</a>.]]></content:encoded>
					
		
		
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