Industrial Fans and Ventilation for Compressor Buildings

Industrial fans and ventilation are essential for buildings of all types. Compressor station buildings require sophisticated and reliable ventilation for safety, operations, and comfort for personnel. In this article, we will discuss some key purposes of natural gas compressor station ventilation systems as well as some common components in these ventilation systems.

Why are Industrial Fans and Ventilation Necessary for Compressor Station Buildings?

Compressor Building with industrial fans and ventilation systems
Industrial fans and ventilation help keep compressor station buildings safe and comfortable.

There are many reasons you need custom industrial ventilation systems for compressor station buildings. Compressor stations are critical for natural gas transportation, as they help increase pressure to send natural gas down the pipeline. In many cases, the compressor equipment is housed by a building for security, protection, and easy maintenance. Also, often technicians stay on-site to help with maintenance, repairs, and safety. Compressor station ventilation systems provide noise control, safety, and heat reduction for these buildings.

There are many noise ordinances for natural gas compressor stations. Because equipment can be quite loud, most stations must consider noise attenuation solutions for their building. Our ventilation experts can help assess and reduce noise from heavy equipment at natural gas compressor locations.

Also, industrial fans and ventilation systems help with safety and peace of mind. Compressor stations are a common place for natural gas leaks. Therefore, many legal codes require reliable ventilation for compressor station buildings. This is to reduce risks from natural gas buildup in the enclosed space. Natural gas can cause asphyxiation and also increase the risk for fires and explosions.

In addition, compressor station equipment can produce a lot of heat by normal operations. This affects comfort and productivity for workers inside the building. Excessive heat loads can also cause extra wear and tear on equipment components and lead to premature failure. Industrial fans and ventilation systems help remove excess heat from the building to keep personnel cool and protect sensitive equipment.

Components of Industrial Ventilation Systems for Compressor Stations

Each compressor station building is different. Each ventilation system should be customized to the facility. Therefore, you want to work with experts who can assess ventilation needs and design a ventilation system that offers reliability and high performance. However, in most cases, compressor station ventilation systems will include sophisticated exhaust systems.

For smaller buildings, these industrial ventilation systems may use louvers for a source of make up air and smaller fans for the exhaust system. However, large facilities may use several make up air fans as well as many heavy-duty fans to exhaust hot, potentially contaminated air.

In addition, because of noise ordinances for compressor stations, most ventilation systems in these facilities will feature reliable noise attenuation technology. For instance, these systems often utilize fan silencers, noise control enclosures, and other sound dampening products to reduce noise one can hear from the nearest noise sensitive area. Of course, designing a high-quality ventilation system that meets your needs for safety, reliability, and noise control requires the expertise of ventilation specialists.

Ventilation and Noise Control Experts at Eldridge

Our team at Eldridge offers years of experience creating ventilation systems to suit your needs. We customize each system design and installation to your specific concerns and facilities. We are proud to use products and equipment from top names in the industry to ensure reliability, performance, and durability. Our team also utilizes innovative methods and software, including fluid flow analysis, CAD,  heat load calculations, and psychrometric calculations to design superior ventilation systems. Get in touch today for a free quote from our seasoned ventilation specialists.