Compressed Air Pipework Installation
Compressed air distribution designed for stable pressure and efficient performance.
Poorly designed compressed air pipework installation can cause pressure drop, unstable tool performance and unnecessary energy consumption. Aroplus designs and installs compressed air distribution systems that deliver consistent pressure, improve reliability and support long-term efficiency across your facility.
Why Compressed Air Pipework Installation Matters
Compressed air performance depends on more than the compressor. Distribution pipework influences pressure stability, flow delivery and energy efficiency. Poor layouts, undersized pipework and unmanaged condensate can increase operating costs while reducing reliability at the point of use.
- Reduces pressure drop across the system
- Improves tool and equipment performance
- Minimises leaks and wasted energy
- Supports clean, dry air delivery
- Improves system reliability
- Simplifies future expansion
Pipework Installation Services
We provide complete compressed air pipework design and installation, ensuring systems are correctly sized and configured for your facility and airflow
System Design & Layout
Engineered pipework layouts to support consistent airflow and stable pressure.
Installation & Commissioning
Professional installation with pressure testing and system verification.
Drops, Rings & Points-of-Use
Correctly positioned take-offs, drops and ring mains for consistent supply.
Condensate Management
Drain points and distribution design to control moisture and protect equipment.
Common Pipework Issues We Solve
Many compressed air issues are caused by distribution problems rather than the compressor itself. We assess existing layouts and correct issues that reduce efficiency and reliability.
Pressure Drop
Low pressure at tools caused by undersized or restrictive layouts.
Leaks & Wasted Air
Losses from ageing fittings, poor joints and unmanaged networks.
Poor Layouts
Dead legs and long runs causing unstable performance.
Condensation Issues
Water carryover damaging equipment and processes.
Inadequate Isolation
No zoning or shut-off capability for maintenance and control.
No Expansion Capacity
Systems that can’t scale without major downtime or redesign.
Design & Specification Considerations
Correct pipework design depends on airflow demand, operating pressure and site layout. We consider system demand and future usage to ensure long-term performance.
- Airflow demand (CFM / m³/hr)
- Operating pressure and stability requirements
- Facility layout and distance to points of use
- Ring main vs line layout selection
- Drainage and moisture control
- Future expansion and zoning
Planning a Pipework Installation?
To help us provide an accurate quotation, it’s useful to include the following details where possible:
- Approximate site size or floor area
- Number of compressed air drops required
- Required working pressure
- Estimated airflow demand (if known)
- Existing compressor type
- Current pipework material (if upgrading)
- Known pressure drop issues
- Timeline for installation
Need a Pipework Installation Quote?
Provide your site layout and compressed air requirements, and we’ll recommend a suitable distribution design and installation approach.
Pressure Drops or Water Issues?
If your tools are underperforming or you’re seeing moisture in the line, our team can assess the system and advise improvements.
Compressed Air Pipework Installation
Aroplus designs and installs compressed air pipework systems for industrial and commercial facilities, supporting stable pressure delivery and improved energy efficiency.
From ring main installations to point-of-use drops and condensate management, correct distribution design improves reliability and reduces operating costs.