EXAIR application engineer certified to compressed air system management

Published
January 18, 2024 - 07:30am
John Ball

EXAIR Application Engineer John Ball has achieved CAGI CCASS (Certified Compressed Air System Specialist) certification. The company said that this accomplishment solidifies his commitment to providing accurate insight for even the most unique compressed air application.

The CAGI CCASS certification 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, and system components.

To earn this credential, individuals must complete specified training and pass rigorous testing. John is the latest EXAIR Application Engineer to achieve this feat and adds this accreditation to an already extensive understanding of how to assist customers in streamlining and optimizing their compressed air applications and systems.

Application Engineers 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 headaches. Browse our website for FAQs, 3D models and CADs, air savings calculators, slide presentations, performance data, videos, and an Application Database.

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