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Conference Program
Technical Insights in Four Conference Tracks
Track 1: Quality & Safety Management
Track 2: Facility Maintenance & Reliability
Track 3: Energy Conservation / IoT Monitoring
Track 4: Water Conservation / Energy Management
OPTIMIZE ON-SITE UTILITIES POWERING AUTOMATIONBest Practices EXPO & Conference is devoted exclusively to optimizing the technologies powering modern plant automation. Compressed air, blower, vacuum, pneumatics, motors, steam and cooling water systems must be reliable and safe – yet all attendees learn to answer the question, “What’s Your kW and Water Use-per Unit of Production?” The program unites technology and system assessment experts with manufacturing/process industry leaders who have profitably deployed energy and water conservation measures.
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OPENING SESSION MONDAY, OCTOBER 14 10:15 am – 12:00 pm
PLENARY SESSION TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15 10:15 am – 12:00 pm
How Compressed Air Best Practices will Save the WorldLeslie Marshall, Corporate Energy
Engineer Lead, General Mills
A Trusted Partner in the Tennessee Valley
Tony Richman, Energy Services Engineering Manager, Nashville
Electric Service
CAGI: United Voice of the Compressed Air Industry
Gary Gillespie, President, Compressed Air & Gas Institute
Depression Era Values in the Age of Sustainability
Sharon Nolen, Manager, Global Natural Resource Management, Eastman
What Nissan has Done to Improve Chilled Water and
Compressed Air UsageBrett Rasmussen, Senior Energy Engineer, Nissan North America
Benchmarking Plants Compressed Air Systems
for SavingsDoug Barndt, Manager Demand
Side Energy & Sustainability, Ball Beverage Packaging
Future Plant: Synergized On-Site Utilities Optimized
for SustainabilityRod Smith, Publisher,
Smith Onandia Communications
Advancing Your Energy Program Through Treasure Hunts
Bruce Bremer, Former Toyota Corporate Energy Manager Facility Engineering,
Bremer Consulting
Air Compressor Controls and Automation
Andy Poplin, Corporate Sales Director, Atlas Machine
and Supply
Building a Sustainable Future: Tennessee Department of Environment
& Conservation ProgrammingKendra Abkowitz, Assistant Commissioner,
Tennessee Department of Environment & Conservation
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Make a Difference – Bring your Team!
Whether you work at a manufacturing plant or recommend technologies to the plants – this event is for you.
Every day in plants, questions are asked and decisions are made impacting the Safety, Reliability, Quality and Performance of on-site utilities. What size air compressor should be quoted? Will the cooling water be safe from bacterial growth? Can we reduce the load on the boilers? Why do we own so many water-cooled air compressors consuming chilled water? Bring your team to learn and share “Best Practices.”
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SAFETY: ISO13849 & PNEUMATIC MACHINERYChair: Jon Jensen, Certified Machinery Safety Expert, SMC Corporation of America
Pneumatic Machinery Productivity & Safety FunctionsJon Jensen, Certified Machinery Safety Expert, SMC Corporation of America
Pneumatic Machinery Safety Standards Including ISO 13849-1Jon Jensen, Certified Machinery Safety Expert, SMC Corporation of America
Case Studies on Enhancing Production Quality While Reducing Energy InputsBryan Seitz, Sustainability Principal Engineer, Frito-Lay
Benefits of Fluid Power Certification and Work Force DevelopmentJohn Martin, IFPS Member, International Fluid Power Society
COMPRESSED AIR LEAK SURVEY BEST PRACTICESChair: Brad Taylor, Applications Engineer, Pneutech USA
Lessons Learned: Compressed Air Leak ManagementBrad Taylor, Applications Engineer, Pneutech USA
Integrating Ultrasonic Leak Detection into Standard Maintenance ProceduresChristian Schreiber, International Sales Manager, Sonotec
Auditing Compliance with our Leak Management Best PracticesBrad Runda, Director Energy Excellence, Amcor Rigid Packaging
Energy Treasure Hunt: A Union PerspectiveKen Hess and Bill Draves, Energy Treasure Hunt Leaders, IUE-CWA
MAINTENANCE TRAINING & LEAK SURVEYSChair: Timothy Dowell, Technical Trainer/Predictive Maintenance, Electrolux
Addressing the Skilled Workforce ShortageTimothy Dowell, Technical Trainer/Predictive Maintenance, Electrolux
Energy Conservation with UltrasoundJoe Edelen, Regional Manager, UE Systems
Designing Leak-Free Compressed Air Drops to ProductionJoe Burke, Regional Sales Manager, Prevost
Compressed Air Treasure Hunt ProjectsFrank Moskowitz, Service Sales Manager – AirScan, Atlas Copco Compressors
COMPRESSED AIR/COOLING SYSTEM PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCEChair: Sal Calvo, Vice President, Midstate Air Compressor
Compressed Air System Preventative MaintenanceSal Calvo, Vice President, Midstate Air Compressor
Variation in Lubricant Chemistry and PerformanceDavid Rosenthal, Compressor Product Manager, SA Performance
Reducing Operating Costs While Maintaining End User SpecificationsMatthew Milan, HVAC Engineer, Samsung Austin Semiconductor
A Case Study in the Importance of Maintenance and BackupSteve Bos and Chris George, Service Sales Manager and Sales Manager, Atlas Copco Compressors
UNITED VOICE OF THE COMPRESSED AIR INDUSTRYChair: Chad Larrabee, CAGI Education Committee Chair, Compressed Air & Gas Institute
How Air Treatment Increases the Efficiency of Compressed Air SystemsJay Francis, CAGI Air Drying & Filtration Section Chair, CAGI
The Industrial Digital Revolution and Compressed AirJan Pingel, CAGI Member, CAGI
Put the Heat from Your Compressor System to Work for YouWayne Perry, CAGI System Assessment Section Chair, CAGI
Vacuum & Blower Performance Standards and ApplicationsStephen Horne, CAGI Blower & Vacuum Section Chair, and Yves Tranzeat, CAGI Blower & Vacuum Section Vice Chair, CAGI
INDUSTRIAL VACUUM ENERGY EFFICIENCY PROJECTSChair: Walter See, Product Marketing Manager – Vacuum, Atlas Copco Industrial Vacuum
Applying VSD Vacuum Technology for Energy SavingsWalter See, Product Marketing Manager – Vacuum, Atlas Copco Industrial Vacuum
Treasure Hunt Training & Vacuum Projects BrainstormBruce Bremer, Former Toyota Corporate Energy Manager Facility Engineering, Bremer Consulting
Rotary Boosters and Liquid Ring Vacuum Pumps Combined to Improve Process EfficiencyFederico Colagrande, Vice President of Operations, Travaini Pumps USA
The Benefits of a Centralized Vacuum SystemTim Dugan, President, Compression Engineering Corporation
TRACK 1: Quality & Safety Management
TRACK 2: Facility Maintenance & Reliability
TRACK 3: Energy Conservation / IoT Monitoring
TRACK 4: Water Conservation / Energy Management
CRITICAL COMPRESSED AIR PURITY SPECIFICATIONS AND COMPLIANCEChair: Bill Eister, Instrument Air Systems Engineer, Duke Energy, Oconee Nuclear Station
Compressed Air and the Nuclear IndustryBill Eister, Instrument Air Systems Engineer, Duke Energy, Oconee Nuclear Station
Dew Point in Compressed Air-Frequently Asked QuestionsJuhani Lehto, Product Manager, Vaisala
Applying Aseptic Technique to Compressed Air Microbial SamplingMaria Sandoval, Laboratory Director, Trace Analytics
Dewpoint and Energy Specs for the Different Compressed Air Dryer TypesFrank Moskowitz, Service Sales Manager-AirScan, Atlas Copco Compressors
RELIABLE COMPRESSED AIR SYSTEMS WITH HIGH AMBIENT TEMPERATURESChair: Jeff Dickson, Sales Manager, John Bouchard & Sons
High Ambient Temperature Impacts on Air CompressorsDale Garthus, Regional Sales Manager, Gardner Denver
High Ambient Temperature Impacts on Compressed Air DryersChris Spainhower, Regional Sales Manager, SPX FLOW
What is Possible? High Ambient Packages for Air-Cooled Air CompressorsManhar Grewal, R&D Commercial Systems Product Manager, Sullair
IoT Proactive Maintenance and Control OptimizationAviran Yaacov, CEO, EcoPlant
ASSESSING & OPTIMIZING COMPRESSED AIR SYSTEMSChair: Steve Briscoe, President, Compressed Air Challenge
The Compressed Air Challenge (CAC), Past, Present and FutureSteve Briscoe, President, Compressed Air Challenge
How to Assess Your Compressed Air System – The Steps to SuccessRoss Orr, Instructor, Compressed Air Challenge
What to Include in an Audit and What to Do with the InformationJoe Ghislain, Instructor, Compressed Air Challenge
Case Study Review: A Selection of Case Studies Focusing on Different OpportunitiesRon Marshall, Instructor, Compressed Air Challenge
VACUUM & AIR COMPRESSOR PROJECTS TO REDUCE PROCESS COOLING WATER DEMANDChair: Sarah Solberg, Director International Sales, Solberg International
Water-Separator Application Engineering Enabling Use of Dry Vacuum PumpsSarah Solberg, Director International Sales, Solberg International
Plant Reduces Water Use by Switching to Dry Vacuum PumpsWalter See, Product Marketing Manager – Vacuum, Atlas Copco Industrial Vacuum
Chilled Water Load Reduction Case Study: Evaluating Requirements for Air CompressorsJim Timmersman, Senior Auditor, Power Supply Industries
Reducing Cooling Water WasteDon Joyce, VP Sales & Marketing, Thermotech
STEAM SYSTEM OPTIMIZATIONChair: James Nipper, Vice President, Petro Chemical Energy
Don’t Lose Your Plant Because of Steam LossJames Nipper, Vice President, Petro Chemical Energy
Steam System AssessmentsCorey Hensley, Vice President, Hydrus
Steam Conservation Leads to System Reliability Tom Theising, President, Sustainable Energy Solutions
CHP and CogenerationDr. Glenn Cunningham, Director, Industrial Assessment Center, Tennessee Tech University
SUSTAINABLE INNOVATIONS IN WATER TREATMENT TECHNOLOGYChair: Steve Chewning, Vice President of Field Operations, Southeastern Laboratories
Sustainable Innovations in Water Treatment TechnologySteve Chewning, Vice President of Field Operations, Southeastern Laboratories
The Innovative Use of Treating Water With Spagnum MossStephen Hallier, President, WET Solutions, Inc.
FFA Technology: Mixed Metallurgy Surface Protection Against Scale & CorrosionLaura Sanders, Business Development Manager, Water Science Technologies (WST)
Best Practices in Legionella Control in Cooling WaterWilliam E. Pearson, President, BPEARSON Consulting, LLC.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 14 8:00 am – 10:00 am SESSION #1
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15 8:00 am – 10:00 am SESSION #3
BEST PRACTICES CONFERENCE AGENDA*
MONDAY, OCTOBER 14 10:15 am – 12:00 pm OPENING SESSION
MONDAY, OCTOBER 14 2:45 pm – 4:45 pm SESSION #2
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TRACK 1: Quality & Safety Management
TRACK 2: Facility Maintenance & Reliability
TRACK 3: Energy Conservation / IoT Monitoring
TRACK 4: Water Conservation / Energy Management
FOOD PROCESSING: CUSTOMER-SAFE COMPRESSED AIR SYSTEMSChair: TJ Estes, Product Marketing Manager-Oil Free Compressors, Atlas Copco Compressors
What to Look for When Deciding to Go Oil-FreeTJ Estes, Product Marketing Manager-Oil Free Compressors, Atlas Copco Compressors
Refrigerated Dryer Dewpoint Integrity Under Variable Load ProfilesLim Gaik Siang, Regional Manager, SPX FLOW
Regenerative Dryer System Design for Safety, Reliability and Energy EfficiencyTim Dugan, President, Compression Engineering Corporation
Safe Oil-Free Air: Contingencies and Purification StrategiesPhil Kruger, VP & General Manager, Harris Equipment
BOOTCAMP: FUNDAMENTALS OF VARIABLE FREQUENCY DRIVE AIR COMPRESSORSCo-Chairs: Ron Marshall, Chief Auditor, Marshall Compressed Air Consulting and Werner Rauer, Rotary Screw Compressors Product Manager, Kaeser Compressors
The co-chairs of this Session will collaborate, in an interactive session to review:
• VFD Air Compressors – what are the benefits?
• All VFDs are not alike, how do they differ?
• What’s this control gap problem?
• Single Compressor VFD systems – strengths, weaknesses
• Multiple compressor systems – strengths, weaknesses
• VFD tweaks
BOOTCAMP: FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPRESSED AIR PIPING & STORAGE Co-Chairs: Tom Taranto, Owner, Data Power Services and Bill Kirkpatrick, Regional Director, Applied System TechnologiesThe co-chairs of this Session will collaborate, in an interactive session to review:
• Calculating Available/Needed Storage
• Designing Systems for Low Pressure Drop
• Sizing Storage Tank Volume and Pipe Diameters
OPTIMIZING AIR BLOW IN INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATIONChair: Frank Melch, Vice President, Zorn Compressor & Equipment
Compressed Air Load Shedding OpportunitiesFrank Melch, Vice President, Zorn Compressor & Equipment
Save Air While Using Compressed AirLee Evans, Project Manager, EXAIR
Air-Blow Optimization on the Production LineLeslie Noel and Johannes de Jager, Industry Specialists, SMC Corporation of America
IoT and Flow Measurement and Monitoring for Project JustificationMenno Verbeek, Sales Manager Americas, VPInstruments
RELIABLE INDUSTRIAL AND AERATION BLOWER AIR STRATEGIESChair: Stephen Horne, Product Manager, Kaeser Compressors
Baseload and Trim VSD Aeration Blower System DesignStephen Horne, Product Manager – Blowers, Kaeser Compressors
Advancements in Blower TechnologyGatlin Gold, Product Manager-Blowers and Low Pressure, Atlas Copco Compressors
More than Municipal: Industrial Applications for Aeration BlowersTom Jenkins, President, JenTech Inc.
Verifying Performance: Blower Energy Incentives and TestingTom Jenkins, President, JenTech Inc.
BOOTCAMP: FUNDAMENTALS OF REGENERATIVE DESICCANT COMPRESSED AIR DRYERSCo-Chairs: Tim Dugan, President, Compression Engineering Corporation and Chuck Henderson, Vice President, Henderson Engineering
The co-chairs of this Session will collaborate, in an interactive session to review:
• Fundamentals of Adsorption
• Desiccant material types, average life, replacement
• Preventative maintenance, switching valves
• System Design
IOT AND COMPRESSED AIR CONTROL SYSTEMSChair: Bhaskar Dusi, Corporate Energy Manager, CEMEX
Compressed Air Management and Efficiency in the Cement IndustryBhaskar Dusi, Corporate Energy Manager, CEMEX and Paul Edwards, President, Compressed Air Consultants
Benchmarking Compressor Performance with Continuous Monitoring and Surge TestingJason Modlin, East Coast Sales Manager, BAY Controls
Using IoT to Create Long-Term Energy and Carbon ReductionsNicolas DeDeken, COO, EnergAir Solutions
Which Audit is Right for Your Plant? Steven Tapley, AIRScan/Audit Specialist and Air Master+ Specialist, Atlas Copco Compressors
SYSTEM ASSESSMENT MEASUREMENT & VERIFICATIONChair: Brian Mann, Air Systems Manager, Sullair
Utility Incentives for Compressed Air SystemsJonathan Salais, Certified Energy Manager, Consumers Energy
Baseline/Verification Air Compressor Data LoggingBrian Mann, Air Systems Manager, Sullair
Compressed Air Storage Sizing and StrategiesTom Taranto, Owner, Data Power Services
Simple Tools for Saving Energy: DOE’s MEASUR ToolThomas Wenning, Program Manager, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
THE FUTURE PLANT: IoT AND SYNERGISTICALLY OPTIMIZED ON-SITE UTILITIESChair: Mac Mottley, President, Sparks Dynamics
IoT Advancements Synergizing On-Site UtilitiesMac Mottley, President, Sparks Dynamics
Using Compressed Air Science to Better Understand Climate ChangeBruce McFee, CEO, Sullivan-Palatek
Smart Connected ChillersMitch Helmer, Product Manager – Connected Equipment Services, Johnson Controls
Successful Automation with Demand Side IntegrationLou York, Director, Case Controls
ENERGY MODELING AND HEAT RECOVERY PROJECTSChair: Wayne Perry, Technical Director, Kaeser Compressors
Chiller Modeling and System OptimizationSamuel Diebal, HVAC Engineer, Samsung Austin Semiconductor
Multi-Plant Compressed Air Energy Monitoring and ModelingJarett Lieser, Product Specialist/Engineer – AIRScan and Airmaster+, Atlas Copco Compressors
A Review of Compressed Air Heat Recovery ProjectsWayne Perry, Technical Director, Kaeser Compressors
Heat Recovery Savings with Heat of Compression DryersChuck Henderson, Vice President, Henderson Engineering
STRATEGIC ENERGY MANAGEMENTChair: Ed Birch, Consultant, Strategic Energy Group
Lessons Learned with the New U.S. DOE ISO 50001 Ready ToolEd Birch, Consultant, Strategic Energy Group
Specification Writing for Better Air Compressor ControlsEric Bessey, President, Tted Solutions
Are Simulated Compressor Stations More Efficient than Real Ones?Gorazd Bregar, Managing Director, CALMS Air
Strategic Energy Management: Lessons from the FieldRobert Bruce Lung, Industrial Technical Assistance Fellow, US DOE
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16 8:00 am – 10:00 am SESSION #5
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16 10:15 am – 12:15 pm SESSION #6
BEST PRACTICES CONFERENCE AGENDA*
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15 10:15 am – 12:00 pm PLENARY SESSION
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15 2:45 pm – 4:45 pm SESSION #4
*Presenter and presentation titles may change without notice.
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Daily Energy Treasure Hunt Raffle Drawing at 5:30 pm for $1,000 cash-equivalent prizes! First place $500, 2nd and 3rd: $250*
*Must be present to win. Only Raffle cards with 10 Stamps will be considered. Eligibility restricted to manufacturing plant, engineering firm, sales engineer personnel. See more details on back of brochure.
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U.S. DOE Compressed Air Challenge Level 1: Fundamentals of Compressed Air Systems Tuesday, October 15th, 8am–4pm
This is a one-day introductory course designed to teach facility engineers, operators and maintenance staff how to achieve 15-25% cost savings through more effective production and use of compressed air. Participants will learn how to:
1. Calculate the energy cost of compressed air in their facility
2. Improve compressed air system efficiency and reliability
3. Identify inappropriate uses of compressed air
4. Establish a baseline by which they can measure improvements in compressed air performance and efficiency
5. Match system supply to actual production requirements for pressure and flow
6. Find and fix leaks
7. Establish a leak prevention program
8. Better control compressed air to improve productivity and profitability
* This workshop is Sponsored by TVA EnergyRight® Solutions for Business + Industry and is reserved for TVA customers only.
All activities are at the Nashville Music City Center unless otherwise noted.
6:00pm–8:00pm Welcome Reception at the Sheraton Grand Hotel
7:00am Registration Open 8:00am–10:00am Conference Session #1 10:15am–12:00pm Opening Session 12:00pm–6:00pm EXPO Floor Open 2:45pm–4:45pm Conference Session #2 5:00pm–6:00pm Show Floor Reception 5:30pm Energy Treasure Hunt Raffle
Winners Announced!
8:00am–10:00am Conference Session #3 8:00am–4:00pm Compressed Air Challenge
Level 1 Workshop 10:15am–12:00pm Plenary Session 12:00pm–6:00pm EXPO Floor Open 2:45pm–4:45pm Conference Session #4 5:00pm–6:00pm Show Floor Reception 5:30pm Energy Treasure Hunt Raffle
Winners Announced!
8:00am–10:00am Conference Session #5 10:15am–12:15pm Conference Session #6 12:15pm Conference Adjourns
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2019
MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2019
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2019
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• Station 1: Energy Treasure Hunt Training
• Station 2: Blow-Off Air• Station 3: Pneumatic Machine
Productivity• Station 4: Compressed Air Leak
Detection• Station 5: Shutdown Optimization
• Station 6: Piping Quick Disconnects Safety and Leak ID
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