Pneumatic fluid power — Application notes for the improvement of the energy efficiency of pneumatic systems

This document gives advice on how to conceive pneumatic systems, which under consideration of functionality and economic efficiency, can be operated with increased energy efficiency. It does not focus on compressed air generation and distribution.

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07-Nov-2018
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TECHNICAL ISO/TR
REPORT 22165
First edition
2018-11
Pneumatic fluid power — Application
notes for the improvement of the
energy efficiency of pneumatic systems
Reference number
ISO/TR 22165:2018(E)
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ISO 2018

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Contents Page
Foreword .iv
Introduction .v
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Terms and definitions . 1
4 General . 1
Bibliography . 3
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Foreword
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Introduction
The energy consumption of a stationary machine is not only defined by the type of machine (e.g.
turning machine, injection moulding machine) but significantly by the requirements of the machine
manufacturer and the mode of use of the machine. Only if the machine is optimally adapted to need (e.g.
working cycle, precision, grade of automatisation), can the energy concept developed for it work.
It follows that the pneumatic part in a drive system of a machine and the energy portion needed for its
operation depend on the tasks and requirements the pneumatics has to fulfil in the machine.
Typical applications for pneumatics in stationary machines are:
— Movements (linear, rotary);
— Clamping, pressing, moving, separating, positioning and orienting of workpieces;
— Packing, filling, dosing, locking, opening.
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