Energy Recovery Systems
Energy consumption often accounts for more than 80% of the operational cost over the lifetime of a compressor. Up to 94% of electrical energy is converted into compression heat. Without energy recovery, this heat is lost to the atmosphere through the cooling system and radiation. Energy recovery systems utilize this heat generated in the compressor to be used as hot water, repurposing the waste energy.
The hot water recovered from the compressed air system can be used for heating showers and enclosed spaces. It is also suitable for specific process applications. Using the recovered hot water as boiler feedwater or directly in processes requiring hot water up to 90°C can result in savings from expensive energy sources such as natural gas and heating oil.
Heat-operated coolers may provide another application area for the heat recovered from the compressed air system, offering new opportunities for energy savings in the industry.
The energy recovery unit is installed between the compressor and the customer's cooling and heating circuit. Thanks to its modular design, this system seamlessly integrates into your operation's application.



