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Don't Forget to Winterize Your Air Compressor

Now that it is officially fall, for many of us in the northern hemisphere that means cooler temperatures and the arrival of snow in the not to distant future. For some the colder months are their favorite time of year, pumpkin spice, hot chocolate, skiing, skating, the holidays.

Now many of us in the north prepare for winter during fall, we put away all the patio furniture, get out our snow blowers to make sure they start and getting tune ups if needed. Some even winterize their vehicles by getting snow tires put on or their houses by putting shrink wrap on the windows. I know this sounds crazy to some, but I swear to you, it saves on the heating bill by helping keep the cold air out.

But your car and house are just some of the things you need to winterize. If you have an air compressor you may also need to winterize it. So, before the temperature drops near or below freezing, there are some simple checks you should be aware of to make sure your production is protected, and you avoid expensive repair bills.

Some key benefits of winterization are:

  • Decreased energy bills
  • Optimized uptime
  • Minimized risk of damage
  • Reduced repair costs

Planning for weather changes is critical to maintaining optimized performance. Keep these tips in mind to ensure your air compressor is ready for winter.

  1. Keep up with regular maintenance – scheduling regular checkups for late spring and late fall will make sure you are prepared for the winter season.
  2. Inspect insulation for heat leaks – It is important to check your system a couple of times a year for heat leaks. If heat can escape your system, it increases the risk of it freezing.
  3. Look for condensation – during colder months, air compressor tanks can accumulate moisture which can freeze. Make sure to inspect the air compressor a few times weekly to ensure tanks are not experiencing a buildup.
  4. Add trace heating if needed – trace heating is a heating element that runs along the outside of the pipework or drain which can prevent the pipes from freezing.
  5. Check intake openings – In wet weather, make sure to check intake openings to make sure there is adequate protections from increased rain or snow blowing in from outside, which could saturate the air filter of form ice on the air intake.

Investing time in these simple air compressor winterization checks can have long-term advantages in protecting your operations and reducing overhead expenses. If you would like to learn more contact one of our experts today.

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Atlas Copco is a leading global provider of compressed air solutions. We are committed to sustainable productivity with a full line of air compressors, blowers, vacuums, gas generators, and other quality air solutions. With multiple locations across the United States, Atlas Copco has provided cutting edge equipment for businesses and industry for nearly 145 years with a focus on productivity, efficiency, safety, and ergonomics. 

 

Atlas Copco is committed to delivering complete solutions for its customers with dryers, piping, and all other equipment necessary to fit every need. We demonstrate our dedication to service by investing in new facilities that support manufacturing, distribution, training, and sales for customers nationwide. 

Atlas Copco is rated among the top 100 sustainable companies in the world and is a member of the Compressed Air and Gas Institute (CAGI).

 

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Nitrogen is practically insoluble in water and therefore is ideal to transfer the wine. To ensure maximum hygiene the bottles are washed and dried with nitrogen before filling. The drying goes faster than with normal air because the production process of the on-site nitrogen generator makes it a very dry gas. And finally the bottle, after filling and before placing the cork, is purged with nitrogen to avoid the presence of residual air in the neck of the bottle.

 

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