The thermal dynamics of seasonal change are no different regardless of what month is showing on the calendar. The same principles always apply – conditioned air inside a building should remain separate and insulated from the unconditioned air outside a building. In winter, we keep warm air in; in summer, when the mercury spikes, the cool air stays inside. That’s why many energy efficiency experts suggest preparing for seasonal change twice a year, calling this weatherization, and instead of winterization.
That’s why it’s important to prepare your industrial air compressor to ensure it will be able to handle the heat when the mercury climbs. To help, the engineers at Atlas Copco Compressors have developed the Top Five Essential Tips to help get a compressed air system ready for all the heat summer has to dish out.
To help, the engineers at Atlas Copco Compressors have developed the Top Five Essential Tips to help get a compressed air system ready for all the heat summer has to dish out.