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Upgrading Your Compressor: When is the Right Time?

Air Compressors are essential tools in a variety of industrial settings. No matter what industry you are in having a reliable air compressor can be a crucial part of getting the job done efficiently. However, like an investment, air compressors require upkeep and maintenance, and eventually will need to be upgraded. But how do you know when it’s time to upgrade your air compressor? Here are some things you need to consider.

Capacity and Usage

The first thing you need to consider is your current compressor’s capacity and usage. Remember to look at the tools and equipment you’re using with your compressor. Are they too powerful for your existing compressor? Do you overload your compressors capacity? An air compressor that can’t keep up with the demands of your operation can cause expensive delays and downtime. If this is the case, it is time for an upgrade.

Energy Efficiency

Energy efficiency is another consideration when deciding to upgrade your compressed air equipment. Newer compressors are more energy efficient and can significantly reduce your operations energy costs. Older compressors may be running inefficiently, using more energy than necessary, and increasing your utility bills. Upgrading to a newer, more energy efficient model can help save on operating costs.

Maintenance Cost

Just like with a vehicle, as air compressors age, the maintenance and repair costs increase as well. If you notice you are spending more time and money to keep your current compressor running, it may be time to consider upgrading to a newer model with lower maintenance costs and remote monitoring and diagnostics that can help identify potential problems early, reducing the need for costly repairs.

Technology advances

Technology is constantly advancing and that includes air compressor technology. The latest models have advanced features such as touchscreen displays, adjustable speeds, and automatic shut-off controls that turn the compressor on and off when it is needed, making them more user friendly and efficient than ever before. Upgrading your old model to a modern one can streamline operations, save time, and improve productivity.

Whether it’s due to capacity, energy efficiency, maintenance costs or technological advances, upgrading your compressed air equipment can bring significant benefits for your business. However, upgrading is not a decision to be taking lightly. To make the best decision for your business, it’s important to consider your current and future needs, evaluate the costs and benefits of upgrading and explore your options. 

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Ash Air has been around in New Zealand since 1979, and we’ve grown into a nationwide company with international support and a reputation for quality and reliability.We look after all things compressed air for your business!

  • Rotary Screw and Piston Air Compressors
  • Vacuum Pumps and Blowers
  • Nitrogen Generation
  • An extensive line of Air Treatment components
  • AIRnet Piping System and  Filtration
  • Mobile Compressors, Generators, and Light Towers

Ash Air's range of Chicago Pneumatic, ALUP, Pneumatech, and Atlas Copco products are used extensively around the world in industries ranging from oil and gas to food, automotive and farming, and we bring you these world-class compressors here in the land of the long white cloud.Our technicians are compressed air equipment experts and are dedicated to addressing customer needs. Supported with nationwide coverage, Ash Air offers one of the widest selections of compressed air, vacuum pump, and industrial gas equipment and parts available today in New Zealand.

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With Ash Air, you can count on reliability and high performance for even the most demanding applications. We focus our efforts on the following:

  • Increasing uptime
  • Reducing unexpected repairs
  • Reducing energy consumption and meeting our sustainability goals
  • Improving the cleanliness of compressed air


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