Product category:
Process and OEM Valves
News Release from: Rotork Controls
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 29 August 2000
Rotork's aftermarket service and
retrofit details
Market leading valve actuation specialist Rotork has published a new brochure outlining the company's complete aftermarket service and retrofit abilities.
Market leading valve actuation specialist Rotork has published a new brochure outlining the company's complete aftermarket service and retrofit abilities The brochure describes how Rotork's fully qualified service network operates in three main areas - predictive maintenance, retrofit solutions and support services - on a local basis, in any part of the world
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 17 Mar 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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Next generation for electronic valve actuation
Actuation market leader Rotork announces the introduction of the next generation of intelligent valve actuation.
Predictive maintenance is customised to meet each individual requirement in order to significantly reduce the cost of ownership.
Often, the comprehensive diagnostic and historical operating data stored within Rotork's intelligent actuators can be used to design a tailor made predictive maintenance programme for maximum efficiency.
Retrofit solutions are available for virtually any application, from single valve installations to turnkey and extended scope contracts, including proprietary or open digital control networks.
Service and support is provided on a workshop or field basis, with features including upgrading, fast track response, trouble-shooting, training and technical assistance.
The entire range of service activities is available for Rotork's electric valve actuators, in any industry, while predictive maintenance programmes can cover electric actuators from any manufacturer giving customers the opportunity to gain the maximum return on investment by minimising the whole life cost of their valve control plant.
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