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Acknowledgements and disclaimer
Profile of the Canadian foundry industry
1.0
Setting up an Energy Management Program
- 1.1 How to get started
- 1.2 Auditing energy use in a foundry
- 1.2.1 Initiating the audit
- 1.2.2 Preparing the audit
- 1.2.3 Auditing
- 1.2.4 Reporting the audit results
- 1.3 Understanding the audit results
- 1.4
Implementing the energy management
program - 1.5 Involving employees
2.0 Getting Ideas for Energy Management Opportunities
- 2.1 General foundry management
- 2.1.1 Building design and plant layout
- 2.1.2 Transportation and distribution
factors - 2.1.3 Design influences
- 2.1.4 Production scheduling, productivity and process
control - 2.1.5 Focusing on yield
- 2.1.6 Scrap and recycling
- 2.1.7 Considering energy issues in change management
- 2.1.8 Managing energy
as raw material - 2.1.9 Maintenance issues
- 2.1.10 Full cost accounting
- 2.1.11 Implementing a management system
- 2.2 Utilities management
- 2.2.1 Managing electricity
- 2.2.2 Managing fuels
- 2.2.3 Managing compressed air
- 2.2.4 Managing water
- 2.3 Foundry processes and equipment
- 2.3.1 Raw materials
- 2.3.2 Process and material flow
- 2.3.3 Melting
- 2.3.4 Core making
- 2.3.5 Mould making
- 2.3.6 Pouring
- 2.3.7 Sand systems
- 2.3.8 Cleaning and finishing
- 2.3.9 Heat treating
- 2.3.10 Special processes
- 2.3.11 Waste heat recovery
- 2.4 Foundry buildings
- 2.4.1 Heating
- 2.4.2 Air management
- 2.4.3 Insulation
- 2.4.4 Lighting
3.0
Putting it all Together: Closing the Gaps
- 3.1
Identifying energy management
opportunities (EMOs) - 3.2
Evaluating and calculating energy savings and other
impacts of EMOs - 3.3
Selecting and prioritizing EMO projects - 3.4
Developing energy management
programs further - 3.5
Implementing, monitoring performance and continually
improving
- 4.1 Government
- 4.2
Canadian federal ON-SITE / À LA SOURCE professional
employment assistance program - 4.3 Universities and colleges
- 4.4 Utilities
- 4.5 Associations
- 4.6 Consultants
- 4.7 Internet
- 4.8 Other foundries
5.0 Appendices
- 5.1
Energy units and conversion factors - 5.2 Energy benchmarks in foundries
- 5.3
Technical energy usage characteristics
of electric melting furnaces - 5.4
Calculating reductions in greenhouse gas
emissions - 5.5
Member foundries of the Canadian Foundry Association by metal
type cast - 5.6 Risk evaluation tables
- 5.7
Energy management series of NRCan publications - 5.8
Information review
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