Turn it Down: Save Money by Reducing Compressed Air Pressure

If there’s one thing I’ve learned about compressed air, it’s that pressure is a lot like coffee. A little bit gets the job done, but too much just makes you jittery and costs you more than it should. The last step in our 6 Steps to Optimizing Compressed Air series is all about dialing that pressure back to where it actually needs to be. So why worry about pressure?

Compressed air is one of the most expensive utilities in your facility. For every couple of PSI you crank the system higher than necessary, your energy bill climbs right along with it. In most cases, your application doesn’t even need that extra pressure. It’s like using a fire hose to water a houseplant.

This is where pressure regulators come in. They’re simple devices, a knob, a spring, a diaphragm, but they’re doing some heavy lifting. Twist the knob, and the spring loads or unloads. That changes how much the diaphragm allows through, and suddenly you’ve got a steady, consistent downstream pressure without overfeeding your air tools or EXAIR products.

The real magic happens when you lower that setpoint. If your Super Air Knife is blowing water off parts just fine at 60 PSIG, why run it at 100 PSIG? Less pressure means less flow, and less flow means more savings. You’ll get the same result with a smaller demand on the compressor. That’s a win-win every plant manager can appreciate.

Now, before you start cranking down knobs all over the place, keep sizing in mind. Regulators need to be matched to the volume of air your application requires. If they’re undersized, you’ll experience droop, when the pressure drops off during demand spikes. EXAIR takes the guesswork out by offering properly sized regulators in kits with a lot of our products. We’ve already done the math so you don’t have to.

Turning down the pressure might be the last of the six steps to optimizing compressed air, but it’s one of the easiest changes to make and one of the fastest ways to save. A couple twists of the regulator could be all it takes to lighten the load on your compressor, cut operating costs, and keep your system running lean and efficient.

And if you’re not sure where to start, that’s what our Application Engineers are here for. Call us, chat with us, or shoot us an email. We’ll help you find the right pressure for your setup without the trial and error.

EXAIR is now partnering with EasyCAS by DirektIn software. This tool lets you actually measure and validate the savings you’re getting from steps like lowering pressure and implementing engineered solutions. No more guessing, you’ll have hard data showing how much air and money you’re saving.

Tyler Daniel, CCASS

Application Engineer

E-mail: TylerDaniel@EXAIR.com

X: @EXAIR_TD

Efficient Compressed Air System Design with EasyCAS – Powered by Direktin

When it comes to designing an efficient compressed air system, we all know the details matter. From nozzle selection and pipe sizing to pressure drops and force calculation, it’s easy for small oversights to add up to big inefficiencies. That’s why I’m excited to share some news that will help make designing with EXAIR products easier than ever.

EXAIR has officially partnered with DirektIn, the company behind EasyCAS, a powerful design and simulation tool built specifically for industrial compressed air systems. What does that mean for you? It means that many of your favorite EXAIR products: Super Air Knives, Safety Air Guns, Air Nozzles, Air Amplifiers, and more, are now available directly in the software’s component library.

EasyCAS is a comprehensive tool designed to empower engineers, facilities, and suppliers to design, size, simulate, and validate the design and efficiency of a compressed air system with data-driven guidance. Not only can it help you create and maintain a compressed air system from scratch, but uses data and monitoring to pinpoint areas of inefficiency and highlight solutions or products to address the problems. 

EasyCAS offers a great deal of other advantages as well, including:

  • Simulating pressure drops
  • Highlighting helpful components
  • Prevent downtime by identifying problems
  • Calculating air savings and carbon credits
  • Validate performance of your current system

and much more!

You can define line routing, pressure settings, and consumption points, then drop in components like EXAIR Super Air Knives or Nozzles and see how they affect overall system performance in real time.

One of the things I love most about EasyCAS is how intuitive it is. You don’t need to be a CAD expert or software engineer to use it! Just drag, drop, and adjust. Want to compare how much air a homemade drilled pipe uses versus a properly sized Super Air Knife? You can do that. Curious about how much pressure drop you’ll see if multiple Air Nozzles are fed from a single line? EasyCAS has you covered. It’s a great way to visualize pressure loss, flow distribution, and performance impact before anything ever gets installed.

EXAIR is proud to be the only supplier of engineered point-of-use compressed air products currently integrated into the EasyCAS library. That means if you’re designing with EXAIR, you’re designing with confidence.

Visit direktin.com to learn more and for a limited time, you can use code “EXAIR2025to get 10% off a yearly subscription! EasyCAS could be the answer to revolutionizing your processes.

Tyler Daniel, CCASS

Application Engineer/Intl Trade

E-mail: TylerDaniel@EXAIR.com

X: @EXAIR_TD