What's covered
A KAM efficiency audit goes beyond a standard inspection. We instrument your compressed air system, measure performance over a full production cycle, and analyze the data to find where energy is being wasted and where the system is underperforming. The audit looks at compressor sequencing, demand patterns, storage sizing, pressure drops, and end-use applications across the entire facility.
The output is a clear, prioritized action plan. Each recommendation includes the expected energy savings, payback period, and impact on system reliability. Some changes are operational and free to implement. Others involve equipment changes that pay for themselves over 12 to 36 months.
This service is best for facilities with 75+ HP of compressed air capacity, multi-shift production, or rising energy bills they can't fully explain. Most audits identify 15 to 30 percent in recoverable energy savings.
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Request an Audit
Compressed air problems don't wait, and neither do we. KAM provides service, repairs, and inspections for industrial facilities across the Wasatch Front, with 24/7 emergency response across Utah and northern Nevada. Tell us what you need or call directly. A KAM technician will follow up.
What you walk away with
Full system data logging over a real production cycle
Identification of compressor sequencing inefficiencies
Demand-side analysis of end-use applications
Pressure profile mapping across the full system
Prioritized action plan with measurable ROI per recommendation


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COMMON QUESTIONS
What customers ask before they schedule.
Don't see your question answered? Call us at (801) 200-3050 or send a quick note. We're happy to talk through specifics.
How long does an efficiency audit take?
Data logging runs for 1-2 weeks during normal production. Analysis and reporting take an additional week.
What size facility benefits from an audit?
Audits are most valuable for facilities with 75+ HP of compressed air capacity, multi-shift production, or rising energy bills.
Will I have to buy new equipment?
Not necessarily. Many of the highest-impact recommendations are operational changes with zero cost to implement.
Are utility rebates available?
Often, yes. Rocky Mountain Power and other regional utilities offer rebates for compressed air efficiency projects. We help identify and document qualifying improvements.

