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Identifying poor assets and inefficient pumps

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Despite the soaring prices brought on by an energy crisis that shows no signs of diminishing, ask pump and blower operators about the efficiency of their equipment, and the truth is that most don’t know – according to a leading monitoring technology provider.
The pumps, for example, might often be described as ‘working fine’ and ‘doing their job’, but is that, now more than ever, a strategy? How about saving money now, and in the future?
“The opportunity to truly maintain, protect and optimise assets is here and now, with a Return on Investment (ROI) that is shorter than ever,” says Julian Lowe from Riventa.
“The cost of solving asset management challenges is on a much smaller scale than most companies imagine.”
So, just how can you make hidden costs more visible?
At minimum, put some testing in place. By obtaining accurate, quality data, this first proactive step will give you a snapshot of performance, as well as health and efficiency. Even this entry-level testing will help identify poor assets and inefficient pumps.
Riventa’s Julian Lowe added: “All we hear about at the moment, understandably, is the giant hike...

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