Today we are in an open market era wherein the economic scenario is changing very fast because of global competition and cut-throat competition everywhere. So the aim of all producers is to make goods available in the market at a very competitive price without affecting the quality, performance and efficiency of men, machines and material. The textile industry in India and abroad has seen a lot of changes in the last 10-15 years in areas like machinery, accessories, utilities and auxiliaries, and of late in the textile air-conditioning system too. In the textile industry, whether it is spinning, weaving, knitting or processing, textile air-conditioning plays a very important role as far as the quality and productivity of textile products are concerned. However, the cost of air-conditioning plants contributes considerably towards the total energy bill of textile mills. We can easily save energy by at least 25 per cent in textile air-conditioning systems if the plants are designed with the following parameters in mind: 1. Effective / economical system design 2. Economical selection of equipments like supply air / return air fans, pumps, rotary air filters, etc. 3. Effective supply air and return air distribution with proper balancing of air 4. E-communication with Variable Frequency Drive.
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