Upgrade Of Compressed Air Control System Reduces Energy Costs At Michelin Tire Plant
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This case study highlights the upgraded compressed air system at a Michelin tire manufacturing plant in Spartanburg, South Carolina. The controls upgrade project enabled multiple compressor operation without blow-off, and significantly reduced energy costs.
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