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Standard No.: GB/T 16665-2025
English Name: Monitoring and testing for energy saving of air compressor unit and air distribution system
Chinese Name: 空气压缩机组及供气系统节能监测
Professional Classification: GB    National Standard
Issued on: 2025-10-31
Implemented on: 2026-5-1
Status: to be valid
Superseding:GB/T 16665-2017 Monitoring and testing for energy saving of air compressor unit and air distribution system
Target Language: English
File Format: PDF
Word Count: 12000 words
Translation Price(USD): 360.0
Delivery: via email in 1~5 business day
GB/T 16665-2025 Monitoring and testing for energy saving of air compressor unit and air distribution system English, Anglais, Englisch, Inglés, えいご This is a draft translation for reference among interesting stakeholders. The finalized translation (passing through draft translation, self-check, revision and verification) will be delivered upon being ordered. ICS 13.220 CCS H 57 National Standard of the People's Republic of China ‌GB/T 16665-2025 Replaces GB/T 16665-2017 Monitoring and testing for energy saving of air compressor unit and air distribution system 空气压缩机组及供气系统节能监测 Issue date: 2025-10-31 Implementation date: 2026-05-01 Issued by the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of China the Standardization Administration of the People's Republic of China Contents Foreword 1 Scope 2 Normative References 3 Terms and Definitions 4 Monitoring Requirements 5 Monitoring Methods 6 Calculation Methods 7 Energy-saving Monitoring Evaluation Appendix A (Normative) Energy-saving Monitoring Report for Air Compressor Units and Air Supply Systems References ‌1 Scope‌ This document specifies the energy-saving monitoring items, monitoring requirements, monitoring methods, test items, calculation methods, and energy-saving monitoring evaluation for air compressor units and air supply systems. This document is applicable to the energy-saving monitoring of motor-driven air compressor units, air supply systems with a supply pressure of 0.2 MPa to 1.6 MPa, and compressed air stations in operation, as well as for acceptance monitoring of newly built, renovated, or reconstructed compressed air stations. This document does not apply to compressed air stations located in special places such as underground, culverts, and ships. ‌2 Normative References‌ The contents of the following documents, through normative citations in this document, constitute essential provisions of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition (including any amendments) applies. GB/T 3853 Reciprocating compressors - Acceptance tests GB/T 4975 Reciprocating compressors - Terminology - General GB/T 10893.1 Compressed air dryers - Part 1: Specification and testing GB/T 13277.1 Compressed air - Part 1: Contaminants and purity classes GB/T 13277.2 Compressed air - Part 2: Methods for the measurement of oil aerosol content GB/T 13277.3 Compressed air - Part 3: Methods for the measurement of humidity GB/T 13277.5 Compressed air - Part 5: Methods for the measurement of oil vapor and organic solvent content GB/T 15487 Positive displacement compressors - Methods for measuring the capacity GB 17167 General rules for the equipping and management of energy measuring instruments in energy-consuming organizations GB 19153 Minimum allowable values of the energy efficiency and energy efficiency grades for positive displacement air compressors GB/T 25630 Performance test code for centrifugal compressors GB 50029 Code for design of compressed air station GB/T 45785 Energy performance assessment of compressed air station JB/T 7662 Positive displacement compressors - Terminology - Rotary compressors JB/T 7664 Compressed air purification - Terminology JB/T 9107 Reciprocating compressors - Terminology ‌3 Terms and Definitions‌ The terms and definitions defined in GB/T 3853, GB/T 4975, GB/T 13277.1, GB/T 15487, GB 19153, GB/T 25630, JB/T 7662, JB/T 7664, and JB/T 9107, as well as the following, apply to this document. ‌3.1 Air Compressor Unit‌ ‌3.2 Air Distribution System‌ The overall system consisting of pipelines, air receivers, pipe fittings, and necessary auxiliary equipment for transporting compressed air within a compressed air station. ‌3.3 Compressed Air Station‌ The overall system consisting of all air compressor units, compressed air purification and drying equipment, power supply and distribution systems, cooling systems, monitoring systems, ventilation systems, heat recovery systems, and the pipelines, air receivers, valves, instruments, and necessary auxiliary equipment for transporting compressed air before the main supply header. ‌3.4 Standard Inlet Point of a Compressed Air Station‌ The representative air intake location within a compressed air station. Note 1: For a compressed air station in a closed room, the standard inlet point is at the location where ambient air enters the station room, such as openings in exterior walls. Note 2: For an open station room or when the air filter is located outside the station room, it is the spatial location where air first enters the air filter or similar attachments. ‌3.5 Inlet Temperature of a Compressed Air Station‌ The total gas temperature at the standard inlet point of a compressed air station. ‌3.6 Inlet Pressure of a Compressed Air Station‌ The total gas pressure at the standard inlet point of a compressed air station. ‌3.7 Specific Electrical Energy Consumption of a Compressed Air Station‌ The electrical energy consumed per unit volume of compressed air (at standard inlet conditions) output by a compressed air station. ‌3.8 Heat Recovery Rate‌ The ratio of the recovered heat to the electrical energy consumed by a compressed air station. Note: The recovered heat does not include the heat utilized within the compressed air station system. ‌3.9 Rated Load Flow Rate of a Compressed Air Station‌ The maximum design demand air supply flow rate proposed by the user to the compressed air station. ‌3.10 Output Work Efficiency of a Compressed Air Station‌ The ratio of the effective energy in the output compressed air to the electrical energy consumed in producing the compressed air. Note: The effective energy of compressed air is its capacity to perform work, relative to the actual ambient atmospheric state, including both its kinetic and potential energy. ‌3.11 Overall Work Efficiency of a Compressed Air Station‌ The output work efficiency of a compressed air station, adjusted for factors such as heat recovery utilization and supply air parameters (total oil content and humidity in compressed air). ‌4 Monitoring Requirements‌ ‌4.1 Energy-Saving Monitoring Inspection Items‌ ‌4.1.1‌ The air compressor unit and air supply system shall operate normally with a reasonably configured system. The inspection shall include the following: a) Check whether the system and equipment configuration are reasonable, whether the operation is normal, and whether the usage is appropriate; b) Check whether the air compressor unit, dryer, filters, water separators, and air supply system are properly installed and whether they are products that have been officially phased out by the state; c) The air compressor unit and compressed air station shall have complete equipment records, operation logs, maintenance records, and renovation records, which shall be retained for no less than five years. After major overhauls, the air compressor unit shall be tested in accordance with GB/T 3853 and GB/T 25630, and the compressed air dryer shall be tested in accordance with GB/T 10893.1. ‌4.1.2‌ The compressed air station room shall be well ventilated, and the compressor air intake shall be installed in a location that is shaded and free from heat sources. The air supply system shall not have any significant damage or leaks. ‌4.1.3‌ The compressed air distribution network shall determine the pipe material and pipe dimensions based on production process requirements, be reasonably laid out, and minimize pressure loss during transportation. ‌4.2 Energy-Saving Monitoring Test Items‌ This translation maintains the technical accuracy and formal tone of the original document while ensuring clarity and readability in English.
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GB/T 16665-2025  Monitoring and testing for energy saving of air compressor unit and air distribution system (English Version)
Standard No.GB/T 16665-2025
Statusto be valid
LanguageEnglish
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Word Count12000 words
Price(USD)360.0
Implemented on2026-5-1
Deliveryvia email in 1~5 business day
Detail of GB/T 16665-2025
Standard No.
GB/T 16665-2025
English Name
Monitoring and testing for energy saving of air compressor unit and air distribution system
Chinese Name
空气压缩机组及供气系统节能监测
Chinese Classification
Professional Classification
GB
ICS Classification
Issued by
Issued on
2025-10-31
Implemented on
2026-5-1
Status
to be valid
Superseded by
Superseded on
Abolished on
Superseding
GB/T 16665-2017 Monitoring and testing for energy saving of air compressor unit and air distribution system
Language
English
File Format
PDF
Word Count
12000 words
Price(USD)
360.0
Keywords
GB/T 16665-2025, GB 16665-2025, GBT 16665-2025, GB/T16665-2025, GB/T 16665, GB/T16665, GB16665-2025, GB 16665, GB16665, GBT16665-2025, GBT 16665, GBT16665
Introduction of GB/T 16665-2025
GB/T 16665-2025 Monitoring and testing for energy saving of air compressor unit and air distribution system English, Anglais, Englisch, Inglés, えいご This is a draft translation for reference among interesting stakeholders. The finalized translation (passing through draft translation, self-check, revision and verification) will be delivered upon being ordered. ICS 13.220 CCS H 57 National Standard of the People's Republic of China ‌GB/T 16665-2025 Replaces GB/T 16665-2017 Monitoring and testing for energy saving of air compressor unit and air distribution system 空气压缩机组及供气系统节能监测 Issue date: 2025-10-31 Implementation date: 2026-05-01 Issued by the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of China the Standardization Administration of the People's Republic of China Contents Foreword 1 Scope 2 Normative References 3 Terms and Definitions 4 Monitoring Requirements 5 Monitoring Methods 6 Calculation Methods 7 Energy-saving Monitoring Evaluation Appendix A (Normative) Energy-saving Monitoring Report for Air Compressor Units and Air Supply Systems References ‌1 Scope‌ This document specifies the energy-saving monitoring items, monitoring requirements, monitoring methods, test items, calculation methods, and energy-saving monitoring evaluation for air compressor units and air supply systems. This document is applicable to the energy-saving monitoring of motor-driven air compressor units, air supply systems with a supply pressure of 0.2 MPa to 1.6 MPa, and compressed air stations in operation, as well as for acceptance monitoring of newly built, renovated, or reconstructed compressed air stations. This document does not apply to compressed air stations located in special places such as underground, culverts, and ships. ‌2 Normative References‌ The contents of the following documents, through normative citations in this document, constitute essential provisions of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition (including any amendments) applies. GB/T 3853 Reciprocating compressors - Acceptance tests GB/T 4975 Reciprocating compressors - Terminology - General GB/T 10893.1 Compressed air dryers - Part 1: Specification and testing GB/T 13277.1 Compressed air - Part 1: Contaminants and purity classes GB/T 13277.2 Compressed air - Part 2: Methods for the measurement of oil aerosol content GB/T 13277.3 Compressed air - Part 3: Methods for the measurement of humidity GB/T 13277.5 Compressed air - Part 5: Methods for the measurement of oil vapor and organic solvent content GB/T 15487 Positive displacement compressors - Methods for measuring the capacity GB 17167 General rules for the equipping and management of energy measuring instruments in energy-consuming organizations GB 19153 Minimum allowable values of the energy efficiency and energy efficiency grades for positive displacement air compressors GB/T 25630 Performance test code for centrifugal compressors GB 50029 Code for design of compressed air station GB/T 45785 Energy performance assessment of compressed air station JB/T 7662 Positive displacement compressors - Terminology - Rotary compressors JB/T 7664 Compressed air purification - Terminology JB/T 9107 Reciprocating compressors - Terminology ‌3 Terms and Definitions‌ The terms and definitions defined in GB/T 3853, GB/T 4975, GB/T 13277.1, GB/T 15487, GB 19153, GB/T 25630, JB/T 7662, JB/T 7664, and JB/T 9107, as well as the following, apply to this document. ‌3.1 Air Compressor Unit‌ ‌3.2 Air Distribution System‌ The overall system consisting of pipelines, air receivers, pipe fittings, and necessary auxiliary equipment for transporting compressed air within a compressed air station. ‌3.3 Compressed Air Station‌ The overall system consisting of all air compressor units, compressed air purification and drying equipment, power supply and distribution systems, cooling systems, monitoring systems, ventilation systems, heat recovery systems, and the pipelines, air receivers, valves, instruments, and necessary auxiliary equipment for transporting compressed air before the main supply header. ‌3.4 Standard Inlet Point of a Compressed Air Station‌ The representative air intake location within a compressed air station. Note 1: For a compressed air station in a closed room, the standard inlet point is at the location where ambient air enters the station room, such as openings in exterior walls. Note 2: For an open station room or when the air filter is located outside the station room, it is the spatial location where air first enters the air filter or similar attachments. ‌3.5 Inlet Temperature of a Compressed Air Station‌ The total gas temperature at the standard inlet point of a compressed air station. ‌3.6 Inlet Pressure of a Compressed Air Station‌ The total gas pressure at the standard inlet point of a compressed air station. ‌3.7 Specific Electrical Energy Consumption of a Compressed Air Station‌ The electrical energy consumed per unit volume of compressed air (at standard inlet conditions) output by a compressed air station. ‌3.8 Heat Recovery Rate‌ The ratio of the recovered heat to the electrical energy consumed by a compressed air station. Note: The recovered heat does not include the heat utilized within the compressed air station system. ‌3.9 Rated Load Flow Rate of a Compressed Air Station‌ The maximum design demand air supply flow rate proposed by the user to the compressed air station. ‌3.10 Output Work Efficiency of a Compressed Air Station‌ The ratio of the effective energy in the output compressed air to the electrical energy consumed in producing the compressed air. Note: The effective energy of compressed air is its capacity to perform work, relative to the actual ambient atmospheric state, including both its kinetic and potential energy. ‌3.11 Overall Work Efficiency of a Compressed Air Station‌ The output work efficiency of a compressed air station, adjusted for factors such as heat recovery utilization and supply air parameters (total oil content and humidity in compressed air). ‌4 Monitoring Requirements‌ ‌4.1 Energy-Saving Monitoring Inspection Items‌ ‌4.1.1‌ The air compressor unit and air supply system shall operate normally with a reasonably configured system. The inspection shall include the following: a) Check whether the system and equipment configuration are reasonable, whether the operation is normal, and whether the usage is appropriate; b) Check whether the air compressor unit, dryer, filters, water separators, and air supply system are properly installed and whether they are products that have been officially phased out by the state; c) The air compressor unit and compressed air station shall have complete equipment records, operation logs, maintenance records, and renovation records, which shall be retained for no less than five years. After major overhauls, the air compressor unit shall be tested in accordance with GB/T 3853 and GB/T 25630, and the compressed air dryer shall be tested in accordance with GB/T 10893.1. ‌4.1.2‌ The compressed air station room shall be well ventilated, and the compressor air intake shall be installed in a location that is shaded and free from heat sources. The air supply system shall not have any significant damage or leaks. ‌4.1.3‌ The compressed air distribution network shall determine the pipe material and pipe dimensions based on production process requirements, be reasonably laid out, and minimize pressure loss during transportation. ‌4.2 Energy-Saving Monitoring Test Items‌ This translation maintains the technical accuracy and formal tone of the original document while ensuring clarity and readability in English.
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