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Structured maintenance boosts power reliability

A SKF UK product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jul 7, 2008

Over 2000 pieces of plant equipment are typically reviewed to determine appropriate maintenance actions as part of a structured maintenance programme.

SKF has developed processes to deliver maximum reliability and availability at coal-fired power plants and hydrocarbon processing plants via structured maintenance programmes that are integrated into daily operations and pro-active in nature.

Customers are helped to define ways to maintain a high efficiency while balancing the needs of personnel safety, environmental protection and optimum fuel use.

Even before a plant goes on-line it can save up to 50% of the average anticipated spare parts stock based on vendor recommendations.

In implementation, over 2000 pieces of plant equipment are typically reviewed to determine appropriate maintenance actions allocated in accordance to their criticality to the plant's goals.

The SKF input addresses work processes, technology and organisational needs to ensure a successful delivery of the goals.

Software programs are installed and populated with data about the plant machinery in order to monitor equipment health and issue work orders to take remedial action, based on several levels of maintenance attention or potential deterioration in performance.

Support systems for maintaining reliability/availability and efficiency are also integrated to ensure ease of managing the equipment condition.

These involve formalised documentation of maintenance procedures, actions and effects and include root cause failure analysis (RCFA) to ensure that the right actions are taken to prevent equipment problems before they affect plant operations and business goals.

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