Would you like to shave 30% off your compressed air energy bills? If your compressed air demand fluctuates, a variable speed drive (VSD) air compressor could reduce energy consumption for compressed air production by 30% or more–in some cases, up to 70%. How do you know if a VSD compressor is right for you? Learn the benefits of VSD, when to use a VSD vs. a fixed-speed compressor, and why you may want to consider using both.
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A variable speed drive (VSD) controls the frequency supplied to the drive motor on the air compressor in response to real-time demand on the system. When demand is low, the motor will run at a reduced speed, requiring less energy to operate. When demand for compressed air is higher, the VSD will automatically increase the frequency of the air compressor motor to meet CFM demands.
A fixed-speed rotary screw air compressor, on the other hand, operates at the same RPM at all times. Instead of adjusting the motor speed, the fixed-speed air compressor adjusts the air inlet valve to let more or less air out depending on CFM requirements. Even when compressed air needs are low, the motor is always operating at the same speed, so it is always ready to meet the highest CFM it is rated for.
For example, if you have a 100 HP fixed-speed compressor with no load from the plant, it may still be consuming 30 to 70 percent of its full load energy. A VSD compressor, on the other hand, will be at nearly zero input energy! A 100 HP VSD compressor motor can ramp down to the equivalent of 20-35 HP (depending on the manufacturer) when demand is low. As demand increases, it can operate anywhere between its minimum and its maximum 100 HP. When operating at lower speeds (and when properly sized), a VSD compressor is much more efficient and uses less energy.
So, why choose or upgrade to a variable-speed drive air compressor? A VSD air compressor is able to adjust the amount of power used in response to CFM demand in real-time. This provides significant advantages, especially for companies whose compressed air needs vary over the course of a shift, day or season.
The biggest advantage of a VSD air compressor is energy savings. A fixed-speed compressor always draws the amount of power needed to meet the maximum compressed air demand. VSD will ramp down RPM, and therefore power consumption, when demand for compressed air is lower. Depending on the total volume of compressed air used in your facility and the amount of variability in your processes, this can add up to hundreds, thousands or even tens of thousands of dollars in energy savings each year. Energy savings are maximized for facilities with the greatest amount of variability in their processes. In some cases, operators can slash energy costs for compressed air systems by up to 70%!
Motors controlled by VSD have lower starting currents, eliminating the large spikes in demand seen when a fixed-speed motor turns on. When a fixed-speed motor first energizes, the inrush current can be as high as 600% of the operating current. The VSD converter uses a “soft” start/stop during operation, automatically controlling acceleration and deceleration levels to reduce amperage peaks. This, in turn, reduces stress on your internal power distribution. Power companies sometimes impose penalties for large amperage spikes, which VSD can avoid.
A VSD motor optimizes motor speeds and compressor performance. This reduces stress on mechanical and electrical components, prolonging the life of your system and minimizing downtime.
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VSD air compressors provide more consistent pressure for plant operations. A fixed-speed compressor operates within fairly wide pressure bands due to the way airflow is controlled using the inlet valves. These bands may be as much as +/- 10-30 PSIG, meaning PSI for the system may vary by this much during the course of operation. A VSD compressor uses electronic controls and operates with much tighter tolerances, typically operating within a +/- 1.5 PSIG pressure band. This means much more consistent discharge pressure for all of the applications using compressed air in the facility. Tighter tolerances also mean that the compressor can operate at lower delivery pressures while still maintaining the required minimum working pressure for the system.
Typical Pressure Bands (Variation from Set Operating Pressure) Fixed-Speed Compressor Variable-Speed Compressor +/- 10-30 PSIG +/- 1.5 PSIGMany power companies provide incentives for manufacturers to upgrade to energy-saving systems such as a VSD air compressor. Power companies incentivize these purchases because VSD reduces the overall load on the power grid and minimizes sudden spikes in demand that can overload the grid and cause an outage. These incentives can significantly offset the costs of upgrading to a new VSD air compressor.
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Variable-speed drive air compressors have many advantages, but that doesn’t mean they are the right choice for every facility. The way you use compressed air, the amount of variability in your processes, and the characteristics of your facility will all impact the choice between a fixed speed and variable speed drive rotary screw air compressor.
Choose a Variable Speed Drive Compressor If… Choose a Fixed-Speed Compressor If… You experience fluctuating compressed air demands across shifts, weeks or seasons You have little variability in demand and are always operating near the maximum CFM rating for your compressor Your applications require tight pressure band tolerances Pressure tolerances are not a big concern The compressor will have consistent power and operate in reasonably clean, dry conditions You have an inconsistent power supply or the compressor will operate in dirty, dusty or wet conditions You have adequate capital, OR you qualify for energy incentives through your power company You have limited working capital You want to save energy and money for compressed air production You do not anticipate significant energy and cost savings from switching to VSDRemember: The more variability you have in compressed air demand, the greater your potential savings from switching to VSD.
The majority of compressed air users could benefit from upgrading to VSD. VSD air compressors provide the biggest energy savings for facilities with high degrees of variation in their CFM requirements. For example:
VSD is also a good fit for applications that must operate within very tight operating pressure tolerances.
Fixed-speed compressors have lower initial costs, so they can be a good choice for companies with limited access to capital funds. Parts and maintenance are also generally less expensive for a fixed-speed compressor. However, it is important to remember that energy savings for a VSD, combined with incentives from your power company, may largely erase the cost difference between a fixed-speed and variable-speed drive air compressor over time.
A fixed-speed compressor may also be more efficient in scenarios where variations in CFM are minimal, and the system will always be operating near its maximum CFM rating. Fixed-speed air compressors are best for:
In many cases, the best option is to use both a fixed speed and a VSD compressor in tandem. Using multiple smaller air compressors instead of a single large compressor means that you can keep at least part of your facility up and running while one compressor is down for maintenance or repairs; the second compressor can typically meet about 50% of your maximum compressed air needs. Combining both types of compressors allows you to take advantage of the energy savings of VSD while saving some initial capital expenses with the fixed-speed compressor. See how it worked for SCM Group: A Three-Compressor System Maximizes Efficiency.
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