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Fan Systems Assessments
We offer Fan System Assessments
for existing processes including...

  • Process Air Systems
  • Paper Mill Air Systems
  • Waste Water Treatment Facilities
  • Tenter Dryers
  • Tobacco Dryers
  • Thru-Air Dryers
  • Pulp Dryers
  • Power Plant Ventilation Systems
  • Dust Collection Systems
  • Fume Collection Systems
  • Vehicle Exhaust Systems
  • Marine Shipboard systems
  • Compost Facilities
  • Oriented Strand Board Plant

According to the US Department of Energy, 70 percent of an industrial plants electric load is produced by motor systems. About 60 percent of this motor load comes from operating fans, pumps, and blowers. Old control control technologies, changing operating conditions, and varying production needs create opportunities to substantially reduce the energy use of installed motor systems

We are trained by the US Department of Energy to perform Fan Assessments to determine the system efficiencies and recommend process changes. http://www1.eere.energy.gov/industry/We use the most current Computer modeling software developed to determine power cost savings.

We work closely with the electric utilities to seek  power savings opportunities  by system improvements, and work closely with our clients to apply for custom rebate applications with Efficiency Maine, Public Service of NH, and Efficiency Vermont.

Industrial Air Systems are constantly changing based on process changes, building modifications, or seasonal changes, and can be as much as 35% of a plant’s power cost and should be continuously modified to conserve power.

Let Air Industries help assess your fan systems.
Saving you money

Hartzell Fans

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Our focus is on air system selection that will provide the optimum suitability of purpose, with emphasis on power cost savings, and  life cycle cost.

Serving the Industrial Air Handling needs of Greater New England: Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island
and the Greater Northeast

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