RF2M Technologies, a manufacture of electronic components for the defence-aerospace sector, is saving more than £30,000 in energy costs per year after switching to a CompAir L75 variable-speed compressor with heat-recovery system from Gardner Denver distributor, Rodwell Bayne.
The system has been so successful that the customer has recently invested in a second L75 RS compressor to achieve even greater energy savings.
Part of the global API Technologies group, the site at Great Yarmouth has been manufacturing sensitive, high-tech electronics since the early 1980s. Operating 24 hours a day, seven days a week, RF2M has high-demand for a reliable source of instrument air which must also be highly efficient to ensure energy consumption remains as low as possible.
In 2007, the customer invested in its first CompAir L75 variable speed compressor, which was one of the first in the industry to have a heat recovery system fitted.
Recent analysis shows how significantly this investment has contributed to energy savings at the Great Yarmouth site, as Andrew Rodwell, director at Rodwell Bayne explains:
“RF2M’s manufacturing processes require high volumes of air and, over the years, its existing compressors had become costly to operate, due to inefficient loading.
“Following an air audit of the existing installation, including power cost calculations and data logging, we recommended a variable-speed compressor with heat-recovery, with an anticipated return on investment of just 14 months.
“The regulated speed technology in the L75RS produces the correct amount of air to match RF2M’s demands, helping to reduce the risk and associated costs of offload running.
“In the first year alone, the customer saved over 370,000 KWh of electricity on an average 35% compressor consumption rate, with a high percentage of this saving attributed to the efficient, variable-speed technology.