Imagine leaving your doors and windows open during the coldest winter days. Your furnace would run nonstop to try and heat your house. Your energy bill would skyrocket and your home would still be chilly as your furnace wears out more quickly.
Now think of the equivalent scenario in a compressed air system. You should be thinking of the cost associated with compressed air leaks.
Read how many companies are losing out on thousands of dollars each year to compressed air system leaks. This white paper will address:
- Where leaks commonly occur
- Leak detection methods
- Practical advice for an audit and repair plan
- Why an ongoing leak detection and repair plan is often the most cost-efficient measure
This white paper is sponsored by Kaeser Compressor, Inc.
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