Estimating the Total Cost of Compressed Air (2024)

Estimating the Total Cost of Compressed Air (1)

It is important to know the cost of compressed air at your facility. Most people think that compressed air is free, but it is most certainly not. Because of the expense, compressed air is considered to be a fourth utility in manufacturing plants. In this blog,I will show you how to calculate the cost to make compressed air. Then you can use this information to determine the need for Intelligent Compressed Air® products.

There are two types of air compressors, positive displacement and dynamic. The core construction for bothis an electric motor that spins a shaft. Positive displacement types use theenergy from the motor and the shaft to change the volume in an area, like a piston in a reciprocating compressor or like rotors in a rotary compressor. The dynamic types use the energy from the motor and the shaft to create a velocity energy with an impeller. (You can read more about air compressors HERE). For electric motors, the power is described either in kilowatts (KW) or horsepower (hp). As a unit of conversion, there are 0.746 KW in 1 hp. The electric companies charge at a rate of kilowatt-hour (KWh). So, we can determine the energy cost to spin the electric motors. If your air compressor has a unit of horsepower, or hp, you can use Equation 1:

Equation 1:

hp * 0.746 * hours * rate / (motor efficiency)

where:

hp – horsepower of motor

0.746 – conversion to KW

hours – running time

rate – cost for electricity, KWh

motor efficiency – average for an electric motor is 95%.

If the air compressor motor is rated in kilowatts, or KW, then the above equation can become a little simpler, as seen in Equation 2:

Equation 2:

KW * hours * rate / (motor efficiency)

where:

KW – Kilowatts of motor

hours – running time

rate – cost for electricity, KWh

motor efficiency – average for an electric motor is 95%.

As an example, a manufacturing plant operates 250 day a year with 8-hour shifts.The cycle time for the air compressor is roughly 50% on and off. To calculate the hours of running time, we have 250 days at 8 hours/day with a 50% duty cycle, or 250 * 8 * 0.50 = 1,000 hours of running per year. The air compressor that they have is a 100 hp rotary screw. The electrical rate for this facility is at $0.08/KWh. With these factors, the annual cost can be calculated by Equation 1:

100hp * 0.746 KW/hp* 1,000hr * $0.08/KWh / 0.95 = $6,282 per year.

In both equations, you can substitute your information to see what you actually pay to make compressed air each year at your facility.

The type of air compressor can help in the amount of compressed air that can be produced by the electric motor. Generally, the production rate can be expressed in different ways, but I like to use cubic feet per minute per horsepower, or CFM/hp.

The positive displacement types have different values depending on how efficient the design. For a single-acting piston type air compressor, the amount of air is between 3.1 to 3.3 CFM/hp. So, if you have a 10 hp single-acting piston, you can produce between 31 to 33 CFM of compressed air. For a 10 hp double-acting piston type, it can produce roughly 4.7 to 5.0 CFM/hp. As you can see, the double-acting air compressor can produce more compressed air at the same horsepower.

The rotary screws are roughly 3.4 to 4.1 CFM/hp. While the dynamic type of air compressor is roughly 3.7 – 4.7 CFM/hr. If you know the type of air compressor that you have, you can calculate the amount of compressed air that you can produce per horsepower. As an average, EXAIR uses 4 CFM/hp of air compressor when speaking with customers who would like to know the general output of their compressor.

With this information, we can estimate the total cost to make compressed air as shown in Equation 3:

Equation 3:

C = 1000 * Rate * 0.746 / (PR * 60)

where:

C – Cost of compressed air ($ per 1000 cubic feet)

1000 – Scalar

Rate – cost of electricity (KWh)

0.746 – conversion hp to KW

PR – Production Rate (CFM/hp)

60 – conversion from minutes to hour

So, if we look at the average of 4 CFM/hp and an average electrical rate of $0.08/KWh, we can use Equation 3 to determine the average cost to make 1000 cubic feet of air.

C = 1000 * $0.08/KWh * 0.746 / (4 CFM/hp * 60) = $0.25/1000ft3.

Once you have established a cost for compressed air, then you can determine which areas to start saving money. Oneof the worst culpritsfor inefficient air use is open pipe blow-offs. This would includecheap air guns, drilled holes in pipes, and tubes.These are very inefficient for compressed air and can cost you a lot of money. I will share a comparison to a 1/8” NPT pipe to an EXAIR Mini Super Air Nozzle. (Reference below). As you can see, by just adding the EXAIR nozzle to the end of the pipe, the company was able to save $1,872 per year. That is some real savings.

Making compressed air is expensive, so why would you not use it as efficiently as you can. With the equations above, you can calculate how much you are paying. You can use this information to make informed decisions and to find the “low hanging fruit” for cost savings. As in the example above, targeting the blow-off systems in a facility is a fast and easy way to save money. If you need any help to try and find a way to be more efficient with your compressed air system, please contact an Application Engineer at EXAIR. We will be happy to assist you.

John Ball
Application Engineer
Email: johnball@exair.comTwitter: @EXAIR_jb

Estimating the Total Cost of Compressed Air (2024)

FAQs

How much does 1 CFM of compressed air cost? ›

A good rule of thumb when calculating the cost of a compressed air leak is that one CFM* of air costs about $35 per shift annually (assuming an average energy cost of about $0.08/kW). If you run multiple shifts, multiply that number by 2 or 3; if your plant runs 24/7/365, multiply it by 4.2. How big is a 1 CFM leak?

How do you calculate air compression? ›

The formula for volume flow rate is: Volume Flow Rate = (Q x 60) / (T x 14.7). Where Q is the compressor flow rate (CFM), T is the time (minutes) and 14.7 is the standard atmospheric pressure. 3. Power Formula: Power is the rate at which work is done by a compressor.

How to calculate cost per CFM? ›

To calculate Cost Per Cfm, divide the total cost by the cubic feet per minute of flow.

How to CFM calculation? ›

CFM Formula

Use the formula below to calculate CFM: CFM = (Room Volume in cubic feet) x (ACH) / 60.

How to calculate volume of compressed air? ›

To find the volume of gas available from a compressed gas cylinder, we apply the Ideal Gas Law (PV = nRT). In a high-pressure cylinder, the volume will be affected by the content's compressibility factor Z (PV = ZnRT).

How do you calculate the energy of compressed air? ›

The energy of a compressed gas can be calculated using the ideal gas law, which takes into account the gas's volume, pressure, and temperature. The equation is as follows: E = PV, where E is the energy, P is the pressure, and V is the volume of the gas.

How to calculate air compressor energy consumption? ›

To find kilowatt hours, multiply the watts per hour by the total amount of time the compressor runs for. Then divide this number by 1,000. So a 15-amp air compressor that runs for three hours will use 4.95 kilowatt hours of electricity.

How many kW per CFM of compressed air? ›

Therefore, an accurate estimate of kW to CFM (and vice versa) for mobile, rotary screw air compressor applications is 3-4 CFM per 1 kW.

How to calculate compression? ›

Add the swept volume and cylinder volume together first. Then, divide the result by the cylinder volume to find the compression ratio. For instance, if the swept volume is 458.38 and the clearance volume is 53.7, start by adding 458.38 and 53.7, which is 512.08. Divide 512.08 by 53.7, which is 9.5359.

What is the air box method to calculate air consumption? ›

The airbox method

The simpler methods of measuring air consumption involve drawing the air through some form of measuring orifice and measuring the pressure drop across the orifice. It is a good practice to limit this drop to not more than about 125 mm H2O (1200 Pa).

Does CFM increase as PSI decreases? ›

In a variable speed drive (VSD) compressor, CFM and PSI are inversely related to each other. Increasing pressure in a variable speed compressor will reduce the available CFM, while decreasing the pressure will increase the available CFM.

How do you calculate compressed air piping? ›

Typically, you can multiply the capacity of straight-line piping by 1.5 for loop type compressed air distribution systems. For example: If a 2” aluminum pipe is rated for 500 CFM at 125 PSI, that same length of pipe in a loop system would be rated for 750 CFM at 125 PSI.

How do I calculate how much air compressor I need? ›

To get a feel for how much air (CFM) you will need, you can figure roughly 4-5 CFM per person in an automotive shop and 12-15 per person in a body shop. Once you determine the CFM you need, take that figure times 1.25 and use that total CFM to choose your compressor.

How do you calculate air quantity? ›

Calculate air volume by using air change rate and example of use. The calculation of the required air volume requires the volume of the room, which derives from the formula room volume = length(m) x width(m) x height(m) and the purpose of the room that indicates the air change rate (ACH).

How do you calculate free air? ›

To calculate the free air delivery (FAD) of a compressor, multiply the compressor's displacement (in cubic feet per minute, CFM) by its volumetric efficiency (expressed as a decimal). Volumetric efficiency accounts for factors like compression ratio and operating conditions.

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