Author: john.craddock@casecontrols.com

Project Preview: Big Improvements Planned Nationwide in 2017

2017 Projects

At Case Controls, we are currently celebrating our 31st year in business. While we’re based in Evansville, Indiana, we have helped a number of companies – both large and small – from all across the world to upgrade the controllers and systems that they use to operate their plants and factories. From Kimberley-Clark and Michelin… Read more »

Tandus Finds Consistent Pressure with Updated Equipment

Case Control Systems in Industrial Plant

Prior to working with Case Controls, Tandus found itself dealing with a problem that has become all too common among those that specialize in manufacturing. The company was using three Sullair TS32/25 compressors with limited modulation capability along with two 700HP Cameron Cooper centrifugal compressors that included obsolete Quad 2000 controllers. However, each compressor was… Read more »

Upgraded Controls, Upgraded Energy Efficiency

Case AirLogix®

A Kellogg’s plant in Lancaster, Pennsylvania realized that it was wasting a lot of energy every year to operate four air compressors. An energy audit revealed that the company was wasting at least $46,000 – if not more – due to this problem. The issue seemed to be that without effective controls for the compressors… Read more »

Case Engineering was acquired by Blake and Pendleton

On November 1st 2015 Case Engineering was acquired by Blake and Pendleton of Macon Ga. This alliance strengthens our position as the leader in compressed air automation with many new resources. Case will continue to operate as Case Engineering and maintian our relationship with all existing Channel Partners.

Neal Jones – Kimberly-Clark Corp, – Loudon, TN

I wanted to send you a note to let you know we are very pleased with the new AirLogix controls installed this week on air compressors 3 and 4. Carl did a great job and definitely knows his stuff!Click to read full testimonial

Greg Jolley – Michelin Tire, – Spartanburg, SC

US3 (Spartanburg) is still very pleased with the Case Controls. I do not have history on energy savings. Our consumption has steadily gone up over the last few years with equipment modifications, higher production, less attention to leaks, etc… I can say that we are presently using about 3.5 of 4 compressors which means they… Read more »

Derek Crabb – Baxter Healthcare Corp, – Mountain Home, AR

Things are going great! I’ve spent the last week doing compressor PM’s, and it is so nice to press a couple of buttons and have our compressors respond. We have been able to improve our compressed air efficiency by approx. 25% which is great. Click to read full testimonial

Bill Stefanski – RR Donnelley, – Pontiac, IL

I am very pleased to say the install is complete and everything is going great. The system is operating exactly as you described it would. My guy’s are real excited about the system and the way it is running. We just started Air Master this morning and already I am seeing a more stable PSI… Read more »

Lyle R. Fricke – Caterpillar, – East Peoria, IL

To date, this project has lowered the cost of operation and improved the reliability and maintainability of our air compressor infrastructure… We typically run three units during the week and two on weekends. The savings calculates to nearly $30,000 per year. Click to read full testimonial

Reid Sasaki – AES Hawaii, Inc., – Kapolei, HI

On December 19th, 2002, all three of AES Hawaii’s Ingersoll-Rand Centac plant compressors failed to start after a unit trip. Upon further investigation, it was determined that the MP3 control boards in all three compressors had been destroyed due to a voltage disturbance. Although we were able to replace one of the three MP3 control… Read more »