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5 Ways to Reduce Energy Waste with Ultrasound

Adrian Messer | Vice President of Executive Services, Progressive Reliability, LLC
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Webinar Description:

Energy conservation using airborne & structure-borne ultrasound helped to catapult the technology to the forefront of the energy sector back in the early 1980s.  Even today, ultrasound is still an application that allows a user to show a quick ROI, and it can have a tremendous effect on reducing a plant’s or facility’s energy usage. This presentation will show 5 ways where ultrasound technology can easily be employed to help reduce compressed air waste and compressed gas waste, reduce a carbon footprint, identify failed steam traps, and increase motor efficiency through properly lubricated bearings. Attendees of this presentation will also be shown ways to document the savings associated with finding and repairing compressed air leaks, compressed gas leaks, and failing steam traps.

Learning Takeaways:

  1. Learn how advancements in ultrasound technology have made it easier to report compressed air leak cost and CFM loss.
  2. Learn how to reduce a plant’s carbon footprint emissions through the repair of compressed air and compressed gas leaks.
  3. Learn how to quantify steam loss through a steam trap when the trap is leaking or open.
  4. Learn how improperly lubricated bearings affect the efficiency of a motor.

About the Presenter:

Adrian Messer is the Manager of US Operations for UE Systems, Inc. For more than a decade, Adrian has been helping facilities around the country transform their reliability programs by successfully implementing Ultrasound technology for condition monitoring and energy conservation applications. As a subject matter expert on Ultrasound technology and implementation best practices, Mr. Messer has been a featured speaker at many industry events. He is a graduate of Clemson University and maintains close ties to the University assisting current students in a mentorship program through the College of Business & Behavioral Science.

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About the Author

Adrian Messer Vice President of Executive Services, Progressive Reliability, LLC

Adrian Messer has worked in the maintenance & reliability field for nearly 20 years. During that time, he has worked with manufacturing & distribution facilities across multiple industries helping to improve their plant’s asset reliability through improved condition monitoring. As Vice President of Executive Services at Progressive Reliability, Adrian has a focus on working with companies to help them find and place high level maintenance & reliability professionals with jobs that are the right fit based off of their needs, wants, and qualifications. In addition to identifying and vetting maintenance & reliability talent, he also advises companies when they have a need for a subject matter expert to work with them on a contract basis for special reliability focused projects.

Adrian is a graduate of Clemson University with a Bachelor of Science in Management with a concentration in Human Resources. He is a Certified Maintenance and Reliability Professional (CMRP) through the Society for Maintenance and Reliability Professionals (SMRP) and is actively involved with SMRP on a local and National level. He resides in Anderson, South Carolina.