Aggreko Offers New Dryer Dew Point Monitoring System for Oil-Free Air Compressors
Aggreko, the world-leading provider of mobile, modular power, temperature control and energy services today announces the development of its new Dryer Dew Point Monitoring System for its Oil Free Air Compressor product line. The system can remotely monitor a customer’s dryer dew point and operating status, cutting out the cost and time involved with sending site personnel to inspect the dryer and its performance.
The dew point, the temperature where water vapor condenses into liquid water, can be an issue for companies using oil free air to operate their equipment or process. If the drying system is not monitored correctly, it can lead to moisture entering the machinery or product, causing damage and disruption to operations. Aggreko’s new development is a significant step forward for the industry, as it can offer real-time dryer performance, operation and alarm notifications without needing an engineer on the ground.
The 24/7 monitoring system enables customers to receive alerts and check that their dryer is running optimally as well as make any necessary adjustments that are required. On average the system can identify issues within five minutes ensuring that any changes can be made as quickly as possible. Catching these issues early allows customers to save operating costs as well as preventing an impact on their bottom line.
“The Dryer Dew Point Monitoring System is a unique offering from Aggreko and will significantly help customers monitor and operate their dryer’s dew point levels, saving them time and money by making their operation more efficient,” said Kenny Delahoussaye, head of technical services and engineering.
Fernando Arce-Larreta, head of oil-free air added: “We’re already seeing the benefits of the system with it being in operation for several weeks and look forward to providing this service to more customers in the coming weeks and months.”
The remote monitoring element of the Dryer Dew Point builds on Aggreko’s existing remote operations, which are becoming increasingly important in light of COVID-19, when limiting feet on the ground is essential for the safety of customers and colleagues.