Leak detector pays dividends for Arvin Meritor

An Alpine Components product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Mar 19, 2002

An easy-to-use leak detector has allowed Arvin Meritor Heavy Vehicle Braking Systems to identify more than GBP 40,000 in annual savings.

The Arvin Meritor Heavy Vehicle Braking Systems plant in Cwmbran is a fair size.

It is divided into four areas, and engineers have been very successful in detecting compressed air leaks in each of the areas using their Ultraprobe 550.

Stephen Phillips (Production Engineer) writes, "We have completed a survey of the site and identified potential savings of GBP 40,750 and carried out repairs to an estimated value of GBP 13,250.

We have agreed that each area will have the instrument for one month to carry out a survey and repair any resultant leaks.

This means that the site will be surveyed four times a year".

Phillips continues, "I have trained a number of tradesmen on the shop floor in the use of the instrument and after some initial scepticism, such as "I don't need an instrument to tell me there's an air leak", everyone has been impressed with how easy the Ultraprobe is to use.

The main direction of the training has been in estimating the size of the leak and on the importance of filling in the report sheets, and of course on carrying out the repairs".

The Alpine Components website has charts detailing the cost of steam, compressed air and nitrogen leaks.

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