• Tech Tip: How to calculate shop air flow requirements

    The first step to calculating horsepower needs is to understand the shop’s usage profile.
    Aug. 26, 2019

    The first step to calculating horsepower needs is to understand the shop’s usage profile, or flow requirements, which shops calculate in cubic feet per minute (CFM). To calculate flow requirements, add up how often technicians use air tools and how long they use the tools at maximum power. Once a shop owner calculates the flow requirements, they can select a compressor that meets the CFM, or flow requirement, needs.

    Alternatively, programs like the Ingersoll Rand Performance Services can help shops better understand their energy consumption and flow production. The service monitors and evaluates variable events throughout the workday. Based on the assessment, an Ingersoll Rand compressor expert recommends modifications based on current air consumption requirements. 

    Information provided by Ingersoll Rand 

    About the Author

    Jarrett Affolter

    Product Specialist Team Leader, Ingersoll Rand Compression Technologies & Services, North America

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