Product category:
Energy management; Boiler plant
News Release from: Direct Air | Subject: Compressed air energy management
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 20 July 2006
Are you puzzled over how to manage
compressed air?
At Energy 2006, Direct Air will demonstrate how their compressed air energy solutions package is assisting end users in the on-going management and efficient control of their compressed air networks
Direct Air and Pipework will be exhibiting at Energy 2006, Stand No 8, to be held at the National Motorcycle Museum from 7 - 8 September Direct Air will demonstrate how their compressed air energy solutions package is assisting end users in the on-going management and efficient control of their compressed air networks
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 10 Apr 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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With the cost of energy ever spiralling upwards, the industrial requirement for an efficient approach to the generation, supply and use of compressed air has never been more important.
Direct Air has assisted many SMEs and blue chip organisations in the on-going management and energy efficient control of their compressed air networks.
Delivered through an experienced team of engineers, Direct Air offers a complete energy solutions package from, the energy survey to system installation to remote monitoring, leak detection and servicing.
Allan Dolby, Managing Director said "Our ability to offer a full range of products and services from one source enables us to provide a complete system solution to the often puzzling picture presented to the end user".
Visitors to the stand will be able to view a live visual link to a customer's site demonstrating how a compressed air network can be controlled to ensure continual energy management.
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