Compressed Air Simulator

Use cases / consultants

For energy auditors & compressed-air consultants

Your savings numbers, made believable

You already know where the money hides. The hard part is the client believing it — over the OEM rep's "free audit," over last year's consultant, over their own spreadsheet guy. An independent model of the client's plant — with no machines to sell behind it — turns your audit into a defensible before/after report they sign off on.

The deliverable is the product

An audit report is a comparison table with an argument attached

Baseline → what-ifs → side-by-side €/yr comparison → client-ready PDF with your logo. That's not a feature list; it's your workflow. Every number carries its assumptions (tariff, hours, specs) so it survives the procurement meeting.

Model the site in an afternoon

Nameplate specs, pipe lengths off the drawings, demand from your logger or from observation. The demo plant took minutes; a real small plant takes an afternoon.

What-ifs are one click, not a week

VSD swap, setpoint change, leak program, receiver, pipe upsizing — each re-simulates in about a second. Explore ten options; charge for the three that matter.

The report carries your brand

Consultant exports the comparison under your logo. Standing behind the physics is our job; the recommendation is yours.

A pipeline, not a plant

Run your live client projects side by side. Finished audits archive read-only, free, with re-export — pulling last year's report for a client never hits a paywall.

When neutrality is the argument

"Is this tool neutral?" — Yes, structurally.

An OEM's rep will attack the number behind your report. Here's your answer: the simulator sells no hardware, takes no manufacturer money, and earns nothing from any purchase your client makes. And its model is built on standard, published engineering methods — explained in the open, including for your client's engineers.

And it shows the failure modes, not just the wins: the setpoint saving next to the point-of-use margin it burns, the receiver's honest €0. A tool that disappoints honestly is the tool a client trusts.

Built for you — in the product today

Calibration against your own measurements

The pump-up test you already perform becomes model calibration: five guided field tests — pump-up, cycle timing, leak test, pipe Δp, clamp meter — turn site measurements into model parameters, each tagged with its provenance on the report. Next up, in Consultant: whole-system calibration from a plant pressure survey.

Use it on a real client site

The billable math

One audit, four client-facing numbers

Every what-if you run becomes a line in the client's report — including the one you recommend against. A before/after case with every assumption stated shortens the audit and makes the invoice easier to justify.

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One audit's what-ifs (demo plant) Client-facing number
Leak program (one 3 mm leak found)+€2,037/yr avoided
VSD retrofit recommendation−€6,487/yr
Setpoint optimization (with margin check)−€2,472/yr
Receiver upsizing — recommended against±€0 — credibility earned

€0.25/kWh · 6,000 h/yr · illustrative demo plant — your client's numbers regenerate from their model.

Model a real client site this week

Your next audit report gets built here — baseline, what-ifs, client-ready comparison. Access is open by application right now: bring a real client site, and work directly with the engineer.