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Kaeser
Compressed
Air Seminar
returns to
NMEC Knowledge is power. Knowledge can
save you power.
Energy costs can account for a considerable
amount of manufacturer’s operating
costs, a large proportion of which may well
be attributed to running a compressed
air system. So how can manufacturers
reduce the impact to their bottom line?
Knowledge gained through compressed
air training may well be the key to unlocking
the energy savings potential of
a compressed air system.
Often considered the fourth utility,
compressed air is commonly one of
the largest single energy consumers
within a manufacturing facility and, depending
on utilisation, electrical power
can account for up to 90% of the total
costs of compressed air production. In
addition, the energy costs of a typical
compressed air system can account
for almost three quarters of its lifetime
costs. It therefore makes sense to keep
the power consumption of a compressed
air system to a minimum.
Fortunately, compressed air is one source
of energy where significant and sustainable
energy savings can be found and
many existing compressed air users could
be hiding an energy savings potential of
30% or more.
Anyone wanting to use compressed air
energy efficiently must consider the
compressed air system as a whole and
understand the numerous correlations
and interactions within the system and
its integration into the operational environment.
The first step in realising such
energy savings potential is therefore
knowledge, and for many, compressed
air training and education will be the key
to unlocking this potential.
Kaeser Compressed Air Seminar at
NMEC 2018
Kaeser Compressors will once again be
returning to the NMEC Training Village
in 2018, to deliver its Compressed Air
Seminar. Committed to supporting the
compressed air industry with training and
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education, these seminars developed by
Kaeser are designed to equip compressed
air; end users, operators, supervisors and
consultants, with the knowledge to assist
them in optimising the productivity and
energy efficiency of a compressed air
system as well as controlling associated
operating costs.
From the fundamental principles of compressed
air to the operation and maintenance
of air compressors, control systems
and air treatment, the Compressed Air
Seminar from Kaeser, provides participants
with the knowledge that can ultimately assist
them in optimising the energy efficiency
of a compressed air system.
Knowledge really is power in optimising
the energy efficiency of a compressed air
system and consequently, knowledge can
also save you power.
with ContextCapture and why
their customers are using 3D
reality models.
So, whether you are a seasoned
ContextCapture user looking to
get more out of your technology
or just starting out on reality
modelling, this workshop is for
you.
Event dates:
Auckland – 13 September 2018 –
Rydges Auckland
> Wellington – 18 September 2018
– InterContinental Wellington
> Christchurch – 20 September
2018 – Distinction Christchurch
All events will run from 8:30am
to 4:00pm with registrations
opening at 8:15am.
For more visit https://tinyurl.com/
bentleymodellingworkshop
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