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Why Your Facility Should Consider a Compressed Air Audit or Leak Audit

Why Your Facility Should Consider a Compressed Air Audit or Leak Audit

Compressed air is one of the most important utilities in modern industrial facilities. It powers production equipment, packaging lines, automation systems, pneumatic tools, instrumentation, and countless other applications. Yet many facilities operate compressed air systems without fully understanding how efficiently they perform.

Over time, leaks, inappropriate equipment sizing, pressure losses, and air quality issues can quietly increase operating costs and reduce reliability. A compressed air audit or leak audit can help identify these problems and provide practical recommendations to improve system performance.

What Is a Compressed Air Audit?

A compressed air audit is a detailed evaluation of your compressed air system. During the audit, specialists assess equipment performance, system demand, pressure requirements, air quality, storage capacity, controls, and overall efficiency.

A typical audit may evaluate:

  • Air compressor performance
  • System pressure and flow
  • Air treatment equipment
  • Air receiver storage capacity
  • Controls and sequencing
  • Distribution piping
  • Compressed air leaks
  • Energy consumption
  • Future capacity requirements

The goal is to identify opportunities to improve reliability, reduce operating costs, and optimize system performance.

What Is a Leak Audit?

A leak audit focuses specifically on identifying and quantifying compressed air leaks throughout a facility.

Compressed air leaks commonly occur at:

  • Pipe connections
  • Quick disconnects
  • Valves
  • Hoses
  • Regulators
  • Couplings
  • Drain systems
  • Pneumatic equipment

Many leaks are difficult to hear in active manufacturing environments. Specialized ultrasonic leak detection equipment can locate leaks that would otherwise go unnoticed.

Why Are Compressed Air Leaks a Problem?

Compressed air is often one of the most expensive utilities in a manufacturing facility. Every leak forces compressors to work harder and run longer to maintain system pressure.

The result may include:

  • Increased electricity consumption
  • Higher operating costs
  • Reduced compressor life
  • Pressure instability
  • Additional maintenance requirements
  • Reduced production efficiency

In many facilities, leaks account for a significant percentage of total compressed air production. Even small leaks can become expensive when they operate continuously throughout the year.

Reduce Energy Costs

One of the most common reasons companies invest in an audit is to lower energy consumption.

Many industrial facilities discover issues such as:

  • Excessive system pressure
  • Inefficient compressor operation
  • Artificial demand
  • Improper controls
  • Undersized storage
  • Significant air leaks

Correcting these issues often produces measurable energy savings while improving overall system performance.

Improve System Reliability

Compressed air system failures can create costly production interruptions.

A comprehensive audit can help identify:

  • Single points of failure
  • Inadequate backup capacity
  • Air treatment issues
  • Aging equipment
  • Capacity limitations
  • Maintenance concerns

Addressing these issues before they cause downtime helps improve reliability and protect production operations.

Improve Compressed Air Quality

Many manufacturing processes require clean, dry compressed air.

Industries such as:

  • Food and beverage
  • Pharmaceutical
  • Biotechnology
  • Electronics
  • Healthcare

often depend on high-quality compressed air to maintain product quality and process consistency.

An audit can identify problems involving:

  • Moisture
  • Oil contamination
  • Improper filtration
  • Dryer performance
  • Air quality compliance

These findings can help ensure the compressed air system supports production requirements.

Verify Equipment Sizing

Many compressed air systems evolve over time as facilities expand and production changes.

As a result, facilities may operate with:

  • Oversized compressors
  • Undersized compressors
  • Inadequate storage
  • Incorrect air treatment equipment

A compressed air audit helps determine whether current equipment is properly matched to actual system demand and future growth plans.

Support Future Capital Planning

An audit provides valuable information for facilities considering:

Rather than making decisions based on assumptions, facility managers can rely on actual system data.

Signs Your Facility May Need an Audit

You may benefit from a compressed air audit if:

  • Utility costs are increasing.
  • Compressors run continuously.
  • System pressure fluctuates.
  • Production experiences air-related issues.
  • Multiple compressors operate inefficiently.
  • Air quality concerns exist.
  • Significant system changes have occurred.
  • No formal audit has been completed in several years.

You may benefit from a leak audit if:

  • Leaks are visible or audible.
  • Compressors cycle excessively.
  • Energy consumption appears unusually high.
  • Pressure drops occur during production.
  • Leak detection has never been performed.

The Long-Term Value of an Audit

A compressed air system audit is not simply an inspection. It is a strategic tool that helps facilities understand how their compressed air systems perform under real operating conditions.

By identifying inefficiencies, leaks, reliability concerns, and improvement opportunities, audits help facilities:

  • Reduce energy costs
  • Improve reliability
  • Extend equipment life
  • Improve air quality
  • Support production goals
  • Plan future investments more effectively

Schedule a Compressed Air Audit

Whether your goal is reducing energy costs, improving reliability, identifying leaks, or preparing for future expansion, COMAIRCO can help evaluate your compressed air system and develop recommendations tailored to your facility.

Contact COMAIRCO today to schedule a compressed air audit or leak audit and uncover opportunities to improve system performance, efficiency, and reliability.

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