
Robert Stevens
Market Strategy - Vacuum Solutions
Learn how operational practices improve vacuum efficiency. Reduce energy use, increase reliability and optimize performance in daily operation.

A well-designed vacuum system is the starting point for efficiency. However, design alone does not determine how efficiently a system performs over time. The way the system is operated has a major influence on energy consumption, reliability and operating costs.
Operational efficiency covers many aspects of how vacuum systems are used in practice. In this webinar, we will highlight several typical areas where inefficiencies often occur and show practical examples of how they can be improved. Topics include pressure losses in pipework, contamination control through filtration and separation, adapting pumping speed to process demand through intelligent control, and using monitoring data to identify optimization opportunities.
These examples illustrate how relatively small operational improvements can reduce energy consumption, enhance reliability and improve overall system performance.
Together with the first webinar on system design and the upcoming session on maintenance and service strategies, this webinar forms part of a broader view on vacuum efficiency across the entire lifecycle of a vacuum system.
For professionals with a basic to intermediate understanding of vacuum systems, including production, maintenance and energy managers, as well as process and plant engineers seeking to improve operational efficiency in industrial applications.
Know-How level: Advanced Beginner