Tag Archive: Preventive Maintenance

Oct 22

Grid-connected Solar System Preventive Maintenance Scheme

Preventive maintenance schemes for Grid-connected Solar Systems, regardless of the total installed power, are essential as means of ensuring their correct/uninterruptible operation and optimal performance. They typically include the following inspections: Inspection and cleaning of solar panels/modules, frameworks, fixings and wiring Inspection of inverters Inspection of mounting base & other metal components Inspection of grounding …

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Jul 30

Motive Power (Traction) Batteries Preventive Maintenance Scheme

Key elements of an integrated forklift batteries maintenance scheme:   Visual inspection of the container Visual inspection of the container to identify potential cracks, erosion or electrolyte remnants Visual inspection of the battery cells Visual inspection of the cells for potential cracks, distortion, erosion, electrolyte remnants on their top or surface Visual inspection of the …

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Jun 28

Generating Sets Preventive Maintenance Scheme

A typical preventive maintenance scheme in Generating sets, so as to ensure correct operation and optimal performance, includes the following actions: Technical inspection and checking of the generating set and its installation room in order to identify if the conditions of operation are according to standards. More specifically: Liquid Leakages (coolant liquid, oil, fuel) Gas …

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Jun 15

UPS Preventive Maintenance Scheme

Uninterruptible Power Supply Systems support a wide range of applications and their operation is often critical for companies. Based on our expertise and knowhow in energy power systems, we provide added value services in order to ensure their correct operation. In this context, we have prepared a checklist which includes all key actions in a preventive maintenance scheme …

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May 21

Tips for correct and safe charging of lead-based forklift batteries

Before Charging Always wear your protective equipment Indicatively goggles, face shield, rubber apron and boots Charge the batteries only when they are in need of charging  A point of 20% capacity is recommended The battery should be at approximately room temperature  Never charge a “frozen” or a “hot” battery Before start charging the battery, inspect …

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