September AEE Energy Engineering Forum: Compressed Air Systems


 

Energy Trust of Oregon is working with the Association of Energy Engineers, AEE, Columbia River Chapter to present a series of Energy Engineering Forums in 2016. You are invited to the third Energy Engineering Forum on September 21 on compressed air systems. This free event consists of a one hour technical presentation followed by fifteen minutes of Q&A.

Compressed air systems are commonly found in industrial facilities and commercial buildings. The design and operation of these systems significantly impacts their energy performance. This presentation will review compressed air system operation and design with a focus on improving energy performance.

Energy Engineering Forum: Compressed Air Systems
Wednesday, September 21
Presentation: 12:00-1:00 p.m.
Q&A: 1:00-1:15 p.m.
Ecotrust Building
721 NW 9th Avenue (2nd Floor, Billy Frank Jr. Conference Center)
Portland, OR 97209

About the Presenter:

Jeff Yarnall
PE, Rogers Machinery Company, Inc.

Jeff has over 30 years of experience with compressed air and process vacuum systems. He’s been involved in everything from system design, applications and installation to troubleshooting, maintenance, controls and energy audits. He also developed comprehensive deterministic simulation models for compressed air systems to evaluate different types of scenarios for his clients.

Jeff is a Compressed Air Challenge Qualified Instructor. More than 1,500 people have attended his classes on compressor maintenance and system optimization. In addition to classroom theory, Jeff has performed more than 800 audits and uses that experience to illustrate the practical side of compressed air systems operation and optimization.

Space is limited, so reserve your spot by registering here. Lunch will be provided.