Air Engineering High Performance Parts vs. Compressor
Manufacturer's Original Parts
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Results
Recently, a challenge was made. A customer in the die casting
business had been successfully using Air Engineering® High Performance parts for several years.
When the local compressor dealer discovered that Air Engineering® High Performance Parts were being used
instead of parts from the compressor manufacturer, the dealer became
angry. The dealer's representative then asked why the customer had
decided to use Air Engineering® High
Performance Parts rather the parts from the compressor manufacturer.
The customer informed the compressor dealer that Air Engineering® supplies the parts at a cost savings of 25%
to 35%.
Then the compressor dealer said that he could prove that parts
from the compressor manufacturer would perform more efficiently than
Air Engineering® parts. So much more
efficiently that any cost savings provided by Air Engineering® would be more than offset by the energy
savings that would be realized when using the original manufacturer's
parts. The customer, a smart and savvy businessperson, asked the
compressor dealer to prove that claim. Thus, the challenge was made.
In order to attempt to prove his point, the representative
from the compressor dealer, with the help of people from the
manufacturers headquarters, designed a series of tests that would
determine which brand of compressor replacement parts would perform at
the highest level and the most efficiently.
The series of tests consisted of the following:
• Differential pressure at the air/oil
separator
• Oil carry-over at the air/oil separator
• Oil filter differential pressure
• Discharge temperature
• Discharge pressure
• Electrical Amp draw needed to operate the
compressor
In order to conduct the most accurate side-by-side test, the
customer selected two identical 250 H.P. compressors. The test
compressors were literally next to one another. Compressor A and
Compressor B. These compressors operate 3 shifts a day, 6 days a week
in a manufacturing environment. The following service was performed on
both compressors immediately before the performance evaluation was
conducted: lubricant, lubricant filter and strainer, inlet air filter
and air/oil separator element. Compressor A was serviced using all
high-price compressor manufacturer parts from the compressor
manufacturer's local dealer. Compressor B was serviced using High
Performance Parts from Air Engineering®.
Only the customer knew which parts went into which compressor. Air
Engineering® and the compressor
manufacturer's local dealer were not aware of which compressor had
which brand parts installed.
After the parts were installed into both compressors, they
were started simultaneously. The following performance measurements
were collected after 2,000 hours of operation and again after 4,000
hours of operation.
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