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CaseiZ Keeps Compressor Optimization On Track

Cloud-based service offering puts the ThingWorx IIoT platform to work to help sustain energy savings of 25% to 50%.

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Inherently Inefficient

Nearly every manufacturing facility uses compressed air. And all share the challenge of keeping compressed air systems running efficiently and reliably.

Depending on industry, the compressed air system accounts for 10% to 50% of a plant’s energy usage and is as essential to uptime as electricity. But compressors are inherently inefficient.

“Air is readily available and appears to be ‘free,’ but the energy required to consume and pressurize it is substantial and expensive,” said Devin Sullivan, engineering manager, CaseiZ.

Frequently a hidden source of inefficiency, compressors become a target for optimization as companies investigate ways to reduce energy costs – and their carbon footprint.

“Often compressors sit in the back of the plant and get very little notice until the corporate energy manager discovers how expensive compressed air is and sees the potential energy savings,” said Sullivan.

That’s when companies call CaseiZ. A global leader in compressed air solutions, CaseiZ focuses on finding efficiency gains in compressed air, vacuum and cooling water systems. The company’s offerings range from energy savings audits and control solutions to turnkey projects. CaseiZ is a member of the Rockwell Automation PartnerNetwork™ program.

 
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Audits Uncover Potential Energy Savings

“The core of our business is upgrades,” said Lou York, director of development, CaseiZ. “We’ve worked in just about every industry you can name – and have discovered compressors that are more than 30 years old.”

To assess current performance and potential efficiency gains, customer engagement typically begins with an energy savings audit.

“Usually, we spend about a week at a facility installing data loggers to determine baselines and discover inefficiencies,” said Allen King, Jr., manager of operations, CaseiZ. “Then, we recommend a solution focused on energy reduction.”

Potential energy savings of 25% to 50% are typically uncovered – and most are attributed to updated automation platforms and system integration. Here’s an example.

“At the basic level, each compressor is sold individually, installed in the utilities room and designed to run by itself,” explained Sullivan. “So we often find compressors that are not part of the overall automation system. They’re simply running local control and doing their own thing.”

CaseiZ relies on a Rockwell Automation platform to modernize and integrate obsolete systems. Applications typically include Allen-Bradley® CompactLogix™ or ControlLogix® controllers and FactoryTalk® View HMI – with integration on an EtherNet/IP™ network.  

From Static Report to Real-Time Visibility

As a value-added service, CaseiZ also offered customers a monthly energy report to track system performance to energy savings objectives. The report was static in nature and labor-intensive to produce.

“We would remotely access the local control panels to harvest a month’s worth of system data,” said King. “Then, we would manually generate a report.”

The monthly snapshot was helpful in identifying deviations from expected performance. But uncovering the cause required additional investigation.  

“We did not have continuous visibility into operations,” said Sullivan. “Someone would have to log in to the system and look for the source of inefficiency.”

To improve response time and issue resolution, CaseiZ developed AirView Cloud, a monitoring system based on the ThingWorx IIoT platform. Part of FactoryTalk® InnovationSuite and powered by PTC, ThingWorx connects disparate devices, applications and data streams to enable secure access to industrial operations data.    

Using ThingWorx tools, CaseiZ and their customers see the runtime patterns and utilization of individual machines in real time. They also receive alerts for critical issues such as a compressor tripping offline or a KPI falling below a certain threshold.

“These systems are very dynamic,” said King. “Now, if a compressor fails or a customer makes an unexpected adjustment, we instantly see that drop in efficiency and can address it.”

“And all that time we spent gathering data and generating reports now can be spent responding to issues,” York added. 

Maintaining Maximum Efficiency

CaseiZ first applied the AirView Cloud solution at an automotive plant. And in less than a year, the company has expanded the solution across more than a dozen diverse companies.

 
 

 

“The ThingWorx platform is changing two things,” said King. “First, it improves customer visibility into their system. And second, it massively accelerates our efficiency in customer support.”

 


 
 

AirView Cloud is included with turnkey solutions for the first year and offered by subscription for subsequent years.

“We want customers to experience the system first and then determine its value,” said York.

That first automotive customer subscribed for the service as soon as they were eligible.

“Put simply, we achieve energy gains with automation – and ThingWorx allows us to maintain those gains,” said York.

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Case Controls and iZ Systems, two leaders focused on finding efficiencies in compressed air, vacuum and cooling water systems, now operate as one company – CaseiZ. 

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