CCASS Certification for Compressed Air System Management Achieved by EXAIR Application Engineer

EXAIR offers a great number of tools to assist customers in better understanding the path to improving their processes. Utilizing years of experience working with unique processes and their requirements, EXAIR Application Engineers work directly with customers to diagnose problems and offer guidance on improving their efficiency. With this goal in mind, EXAIR is proud to announce that Application Engineer Russell Bowman has earned a CCASS (Certified Compressed Air System Specialist) certification, accrediting his understanding of how to best utilize and optimize compressed air systems and products.

The CAGI CCASS is a professional credential offered by the Compressed Air and Gas Institute (CAGI) to represent mastery in all things compressed air system-related, such as system design, compressed air supply and distribution, energy efficiency, system components and more. To earn this credential, individuals must attain not only a certain level of education, but complete specified training, testing and professional experiences all pertaining to the comprehensive knowledge of compressed air systems. EXAIR prides itself on the ability to assist customers with their unique process problems, and Russell’s achievement of this certification is a testament to EXAIR’s dedication to providing a level of expertise consistent with 40 years of service to the manufacturing industry.

Application Engineers can provide helpful insight on optimizing performance, energy efficiency, product maintenance and more. EXAIR also offers a wide breadth of information on current products and how they can solve manufacturing problems. Browse our website for FAQs, 3D models and CADs, air savings calculators, slide presentations, performance data, videos and an Application Database. Log in to EXAIR.com to start utilizing all the resources available today.  https://exair.co/ccassrb

 

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