Guide to Energy Efficiency Opportunities in Canadian Foundries
In Partnership with the Canadian Foundry Association
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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