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Condition Monitoring

Condition monitoring techniques are valuable tools in modern plant maintenance in order to detect wear and developing failures, before they evolve into actual breakdowns.

The use of condition monitoring allows for scheduling of the necessary maintenance works and can contribute effectively in preventing the consequences of an unforeseen machinery breakdown.

Optimum results can be obtained by implementing a condition monitoring program consisting of initial baseline measurements followed by regular periodic inspections. The frequency of the inspections is determined based on previous maintenance experience, operating conditions, equipment overall condition and criticality.

Inspections are carried out by adequately trained and certified engineers with long experience in industrial maintenance, using professional equipment from leading manufacturers in this field.

Further to the scope of preventive maintenance, the employed techniques have proved to be very effective for failure troubleshooting, energy saving, building applications, fire protection, efficiency and overall risk management in the plant operation.