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The Oxford Science Park
Magdalen Centre
Robert Robinson Ave
OX4 4GA Oxford
England

Tel:  +44 (0)1865-78 45 38
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E-mail: international@leekseek.com

 
 
 
     
 
 
 
 
 
   
 
 
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
     
  Leakage management is the single most cost effective measure you can take in a compressed air system in order to save energy and capital. Why invest in additional capacity or more efficient compressors before you have addressed the leakage situation? It is simply means you are producing waste more efficiently, or you can avoid unnecessary investment altogether. A leakage management programme generally has a pay-back period less than 6 months. Why? Leakages cost money every minute, hour and week of the year but the average repair cost for a LeekSeek™ project is less than 10% of the leakage cost identified.

On average, even what would be considered a good system will have a leakage rate between 20-30 %. A LeekSeek™ leakage management programme will reduce air consumption and provide savings almost immediately. Your annual cost of leakages is significant. Use the calculator on this site to calculate not only your possible savings but also the pay-back period and the CO2 emissions your company is producing.

Time is money, therefore the LeekSeek concept is focused on minimizing project time. The total time of the project, from start up to completion of the remedial actions are key factors for the financial results of the project. A LeekSeek™ project will be completed and accounted for at a fraction of the time and cost it would take to undertake an in-house project, with better, verifiable results.

 
 
 
     
 

The LeekSeek™ organisation is committed to the detection and prevention of leakages primarily in compressed air systems. As a completely independent third-party, our only interest is to reduce our client's leakage level and maintain them at their lowest possible level.
By detecting and documenting leakages, implementing reporting systems and providing web based logistic solutions to the remedial actions, our clients achieve not only considerable and verified energy savings but also an improved overall economy, through productivity increases and reduced maintenance costs.

The LeekSeek Group is headquartered in Oxford, England. Each LeekSeek company has a wide experience and in-depth knowledge of the causes and the necessary remedial measures required to reduce the leakage level in both the short and long term. With more than 4000 fully documented leakage detection surveys completed worldwide, the LeekSeek members contribute to and share the world's most comprehensive database on leakage detection projects.
The web based LeekSeek system provides each member with instant access to leakage detection projects carried out all over the world and in principle every type of industry. This enables a LeekSeek member to provide each client with in-depth and up to date information relevant to their specific industry. The web based system also provides global corporations with bench marking opportunities, uniform reporting standards and instant access to information from each manufacturing unit.

The LeekSeek Group is presently represented in Australia, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Holland, Ireland, Norway, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, UK and the USA. The LeekSeek Group welcomes new members that are equally committed to the detection and prevention of leakages and share our values of independency.

 
 
 
     
  Managing energy cost is becoming increasingly more important in staying competitive in a global economy. Companies today have to face a multitude of facility issues and cannot afford the personnel or time to focus on a single media. Compressed air will for most manufacturing companies represent more than 10% of the energy bill. However one should be aware that it is probably also the most expensive form of energy a company uses. Only 5% of the energy used to compress the air becomes usable energy. Therefore it is an area where measures taken to reduce its use have an unusually high return on investment.  
 
 
 
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