eHandbook: Common problems plaguing industrial compressed air systems
Aug. 19, 2025
This eHandbook identifies the most common compressed air system problems encountered by facilities teams, and outlines key approaches to help you justify key system improvements.
Upgrading compressed air systems isn’t just about energy efficiency—it’s about improving reliability, reducing downtime, and cutting hidden costs that can quietly erode profitability. By considering these broader benefits, manufacturers can build a stronger case for investments that deliver both operational stability and long-term savings. This eHandbook profiles ways that facilities teams can justify system improvements, from lowering maintenance and repair expenses to enhancing air quality, stabilizing pressure, and taking advantage of utility incentives.
In this eHandbook, you'll learn:
Common problems plaguing industrial compressed air systems
Eight ways to justify upgrades to your compressed air system
What to know before obtaining compressors for your facility, from pressure and sizing to condensate management
This paper addresses where leaks commonly occur, leak detection methods, and practical advice for an audit and repair plan. You'll learn why an ongoing leak detection and repair...
This special report explores the latest innovations in compressed air tech to help your facility reduce artificial demand and achieve greater system control. You'll also gain ...
Here are some things you can do in between formal preventive maintenance visits on your electric screw compressor to extend compressor life and prevent downtime.
They cost more than refrigerated dryers. They need more parts and service than refrigerated dryers. They increase demand for compressed air. So when should you use a desiccant...