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Life cycle asset management from our wind service centre in Alloa, Scotland

Weir Power & Industrial’s service offering embraces the operation, maintenance and modification of the wind assets during their operational life. Provision of our life cycle asset management role involves Weir in assuming overall responsibility for the equipment, including control of condition and performance monitoring; inventory; planned maintenance routines; all scheduling; servicing, upgrades and improvements.

Routine performance monitoring over time builds up a body of evidence to characterise past performance and predict future performance.

Wear and tear on components can be determined, informing spares purchase, and revenue-affecting issues can be identified and removed.

We define asset management as "The systematic planning and control of a physical resource throughout its entire life in order to maximise its financial return."

 

Focus on value added services

  • Increased power output
  • Reduced downtime, planned and unplanned
  • Major component calculation management
  • Improved site management strategies
  • Life extension strategies
  • Enhanced asset performance
  • Performance monitoring software
  • Analysis and review of performance against budget

For more information, please email windservices@weirgroup.com 

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