Energy
Assessment
for Compressed
Air Systems
ASME EA-4–2010
This Standard covers compressed air systems, which are defend as a group of subsystems comprised of integrated sets of components, including air compressors, treatment equipment, controls, piping, pneumatic tools, pneumatically powered machinery, and process applications utilizing
compressed air. The objective is consistent, reliable, and effcient delivery of energy to manufacturing equipment and processes.
The compressed air system can be considered as three functional subsystems. supply: conversion of primary energy resource to compressed air energy. The supply subsystem includes generation,
treatment, primary storage, piping, controls, performance measurement equipment, and reporting
systems. transmission: movement of compressed air energy from where it is generated to where it is used.
The transmission subsystem includes distribution piping mainline and branch headers, piping drops, secondary storage, treatment, transmission controls, performance measurement equipment, and reporting systems. demand: the total of all compressed air consumers, including
productive end use applications and various forms of compressed air waste. The demand subsystem includes all end uses, point-of-use piping, secondary storage, treatment, point-of-use controls, performance measurement equipment, and reporting systems.
Assessment
for Compressed
Air Systems
ASME EA-4–2010
This Standard covers compressed air systems, which are defend as a group of subsystems comprised of integrated sets of components, including air compressors, treatment equipment, controls, piping, pneumatic tools, pneumatically powered machinery, and process applications utilizing
compressed air. The objective is consistent, reliable, and effcient delivery of energy to manufacturing equipment and processes.
The compressed air system can be considered as three functional subsystems. supply: conversion of primary energy resource to compressed air energy. The supply subsystem includes generation,
treatment, primary storage, piping, controls, performance measurement equipment, and reporting
systems. transmission: movement of compressed air energy from where it is generated to where it is used.
The transmission subsystem includes distribution piping mainline and branch headers, piping drops, secondary storage, treatment, transmission controls, performance measurement equipment, and reporting systems. demand: the total of all compressed air consumers, including
productive end use applications and various forms of compressed air waste. The demand subsystem includes all end uses, point-of-use piping, secondary storage, treatment, point-of-use controls, performance measurement equipment, and reporting systems.
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