Take action now using the Smart Maintenance strategy to keep your turbines spinning in the future!
Wind turbine installation requires a significant upfront investment. During the subsequent years of operation, you as the developer must achieve a reasonable rate of return in order to meet financial targets. In order to maintain the wind farm and achieve high availability, the owner must also pay operation and servicing costs. By optimizing the maintenance strategy, annual energy yield can be maximised and Risk can be minimised.
At Out-Smart, we view the Smart Maintenance as one of our core business activities. That is because we know that effective maintenance is fundamental to your wind farm assets. Our Smart Maintenance philosophy has a proven track record for delivering low failure rate operation and will boost the time between failures.
The Smart Maintenance philosophy is more than simply following the maintenance manual once a year. From hard won experience over the years, we have learnt that this leads to emergency repairs and turbine down-time. The Smart Maintenance strategy follows a pro-active approach rather than a fire fighting strategy; this prevents any need for emergency repairs in the field by taking action in time and preventing the failure from occurring.
Our Smart Engineers understand that different wind turbine models have different maintenance requirements. This comes from years of field experience both troubleshooting and carrying out emergency repairs for the large scale turbine manufacturers. We have learnt that machinery failures can be predicted well before they occur. Our Smart Engineers have proven experience in the field and a positive attitude to guide you through the process of managing your maintenance strategy using the Smart Maintenance philosophies.
Do you have any of the following questions:
How can we predict maintenance costs during the lifetime of our wind farm?
Can our wind turbines produce more power each year?
Do we need to stick with the wind turbine manufacturer, or are there alternatives?
Who can assist us in closing a new maintenance contract?
How can we judge the quality of work delivered by the maintenance contractor?
How can failures be predicted?
Who can monitor our wind turbines, and how does this help?
I have received an inspection report, how can we use it?
How can we learn more about the working of the wind turbine?
What is the best maintenance strategy for my wind turbine?
The technical and management experts at OutSmart are happy to talk you through the options available!