Configurix

Industrial air compressor configurator software

Capture the real air demand. Quote one connected system.

Configurix connects applications, flow, pressure, demand profiles, duty cycles, ambient conditions, compressor technologies, motors, drives, air quality, dryers, filters, receivers, drains, controls, account pricing, quotations, technical documents and reviewed project data in one guided workflow for manufacturers, distributors and compressed-air specialists.

Rotary screw, piston, scroll, vane, centrifugal, oil-free and portable ranges
Demand, pressure, duty, altitude, ambient conditions and air-quality targets
Customer website, distributor, rental, consultant and system-engineering journeys
Live account pricing, quotations, CAD, equipment schedules, BOMs and reviewed handoff
Industrial air compressor room in a 3D configuratorAn axonometric rotary screw compressor, dryer, vertical receiver and connected pipework shown with air demand, pressure, purity and quotation status.COMPRESSED AIR PROJECT75 kW rotary screw · revision 05QUOTE STATUSPriced · review openAIR DEMAND11.8 m³/minSYSTEM PRESSURE8.5 bar(g)ISO class target recorded

Connected compressed-air project

One project connects demand, compressor, treatment, storage, controls, price, document and review.

Compressor configuration software defined

A compressor configurator connects real plant demand, product data and the commercial workflow.

A connected industrial air compressor configurator begins with the actual manufacturer catalogue and the application inputs required for a responsible selection. Required flow, point-of-use pressure, demand profile, operating hours, duty, ambient conditions, electrical supply, air-quality target, units and source status remain attached to one governed project.

Compressor technologies, capacities, pressure variants, motors, drives, cooling methods, enclosures, dryers, filters, receivers, drains, separators, controls and services can use revisioned product data. Changing the duty point, voltage or dew-point requirement updates the same candidate set, package, warnings and price instead of forcing the distributor to reconcile separate calculators, spreadsheets and quotations.

The same governed model can power a public selector, ecommerce journey, distributor portal, rental desk and system-engineering workflow. Each channel receives the correct products, territories, account prices, documents and actions while one project identity and revision history continue across teams.

A selection result is not final compressed-air, process, piping, pressure-vessel, electrical, ventilation, acoustic, condensate, fire, hazardous-area or site approval. Configurix can preserve manufacturer data, assumptions, warnings and review evidence while qualified parties remain responsible for the actual system.

Interactive compressor-platform planner

Choose the compressor scope, channel and required output.

A public selector, distributor quotation tool and compressed-air engineering workflow require different demand data, rules and release gates. Use the planner to expose the correct operating scope.

Compressor scope
Sales channel
Required output

Recommended operating scope

Distributor compressor configuration-to-quote workflow

Connect permitted compressor series, capacities, pressures, motors, drives, enclosures, dryers, filters, receivers, drains, separators, controls, service plans and installation options in one commercial revision. A changed duty point or accessory updates the same package identity, account price and quote.

Persistent project record

Account · application · flow · pressure · compressor · motor · drive · treatment · receiver · controls · service · price list · quote

Required release gates

  • Every quoted line reconciles to the selected package and catalogue revision.
  • Commercial compatibility checks remain distinct from final system engineering approval.
  • Accepted quotes retain the compressor, accessories, price, documents and exceptions approved.

Configure the compressor decisions that drive capacity, air quality, documentation and price.

The implementation follows the actual compressor ranges, performance data, treatment rules, commercial model and receiving systems—not a generic calculator placed over a PDF catalogue.

Application and demand profile

Capture enough operating context to create a defensible compressor shortlist.

  • Applications, users, flow, pressure, shifts, hours, duty and transient peaks
  • Measured, estimated, base, average and peak demand with future growth
  • Units, data source, diversity, simultaneity, assumptions and open questions

Compressor technology and capacity

Guide users to permitted products with a traceable performance basis.

  • Rotary screw, piston, scroll, vane, centrifugal, oil-free, booster and portable
  • Free-air delivery, working pressure, package power, specific power and control range
  • Fixed speed, variable speed, base and trim roles, sequencing and standby capacity

Air quality and treatment

Build the complete treated-air package around the process requirement.

  • Particle, water and oil targets, pressure dew point and measurement location
  • Refrigerated, desiccant or membrane dryers and validated filter combinations
  • Separators, drains, oil-water treatment, monitoring, pressure loss and maintenance

Storage, utilities and site options

Keep the compressor-room decisions connected to the selected package.

  • Wet or dry receivers, pressure band, transient storage and drains
  • Voltage, frequency, motor, starter, VSD, cooling, ventilation and heat recovery
  • Indoor or outdoor enclosure, sound, dust, altitude, temperature and service access

Distributor and project pricing

Continue the selected package into the correct commercial model.

  • List, distributor, project, framework, discount, margin and multi-currency rules
  • Compressor, treatment, storage, controls, freight, installation and service
  • Alternatives, quotations, revisions, deposits, approvals and renewal options

Documents and order handoff

Preserve accepted identity while system review remains explicit.

  • Requirement, product, option, price, document and approval revisions
  • Specification, performance sheet, layout, CAD, equipment schedule, BOM or order
  • PIM, CRM, CAD, PLM, ERP, project, API, file and webhook connections

One connected process

From air requirement to a reviewed compressor project.

The customer, distributor, system specialist, manufacturer, contractor and plant team can continue the same project while each role owns the decisions it is qualified to make.

Define the requirement

Start with demand, pressure and air quality

Capture applications, duty, users, flow, pressure, ambient conditions, utilities, purity targets, units and source status.

Configure the system

Compare compressors, treatment, storage and controls

Choose manufacturer products while capacity, pressure loss, compatibility, performance data and warnings stay connected.

Create the quotation

Calculate every package, service and document

Apply the correct account, price list, freight, installation, commissioning, service, terms and revisioned offer.

Review and release

Verify assumptions and preserve accepted identity

Record system, electrical, treatment, vessel, piping, site and commissioning decisions before accepted data moves downstream.

A calculator suggests a compressor. A connected configurator runs the project decision.

Use this comparison to separate a basic sizing result from software that governs demand, pressure, air quality, packages, account prices, technical documents, quotations and reviewed handoff.

DecisionGeneric calculator or catalogueConnected Configurix workflow
Requirement stateFlow and pressure fieldsStable demand profile, units, source, assumptions and revision identity
Product identitySuggested modelManufacturer compressor, performance revision, motor, drive and options
DemandOne total flow valueBase, average, peak, transient, diversity, growth and measured or estimated status
PressureDischarge pressurePoint-of-use requirement, treatment loss, distribution loss and system setpoint review
Air qualityDryer checkboxParticles, water, oil, dew point, treatment train, pressure loss and validation scope
System packageAccessories listed separatelyCompressor, dryer, filters, receiver, drains, controls and services remain connected
PricingRequest priceTraceable package, freight, installation, service, account rules and price revision
QuotationPart numbers copied manuallyEvery line reconciles to requirement, product, option, price and exclusion
Order outputModel entered into ERPVerified identities, schedule, CAD, BOM data, documents and system mapping

Compressed-air workflow references

Separate guided selection, commercial configuration and final system approval.

These primary sources define relevant manufacturer-selection, demand-analysis, performance-data, compressor-testing, air-purity and runtime-3D boundaries. They do not certify a Configurix implementation or replace the actual piping, pressure-vessel, electrical, ventilation, treatment, safety and site requirements.

Industrial air compressor configurator FAQ

Detailed answers for manufacturers, distributors and compressed-air specialists.

Demand, pressure, duty, compressor technologies, performance data, air quality, treatment, storage, controls, pricing, quotations, CAD, BOMs, integrations and engineering boundaries.

See the working system

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A free, no-obligation walkthrough tailored to how your team configures, quotes and delivers.

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