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Energy Management and Analytics Services (SAAS PLATFORM)

IoT has transformed the entire game of data analysis across every segment of society. It has now become a catalyst for establishing a sustainable industrial model. We have partnered and aligned with “Carbon Minus” to help our customers transition to energy monitoring and analysis, enabling them to save more on energy consumption and contribute to a sustainable future.

We are poised and energized to support our clients in establishing EMAS—Energy Management and Analytics Systems—providing a clear view of what, how, and how much energy they consume. Furthermore, we assist them in progressing toward asset management to reduce energy costs and contribute to protecting our planet.

Our Energy Management and Analytics System, built on the ISO 50001 platform, consists of IoT-based software integrated with a modular control system. It records measurement data from various media and parameters for energy monitoring, processing them for further analysis, archiving, and reporting. Customers can access detailed, real-time dashboards of energy consumption.

Servicing of HT and LT Switchgears

Switchgear servicing demands not just in-depth technical knowledge but also exceptional execution experience. We have a team of qualified technicians with years of hands-on experience with HT and LT components, capable of troubleshooting electrical switchgears. We are equipped with all the necessary tools, testing, and measuring instruments. Our team is also regularly trained on the latest trends and updates in switchgear technologies.

Servicing refers to work carried out to ensure that the equipment is kept in an acceptable condition. It does not involve dismantling and is typically limited to cleaning, lubrication, and adjustments as specified in the operation and maintenance (O&M) instructions of the switchgear. Regular servicing of switchgears helps avoid hazardous conditions.

Servicing of all Switch Boards

Just like transformers, electrical switchboards are crucial controlling auxiliaries that maintain a healthy electrical distribution system. This makes them one of the most important utility components in all types of industrial setups. Our expertise as both a panel manufacturer and an electrical contractor has sharpened our skills when it comes to electrical switchboard servicing. The entire service execution is carried out by our qualified and experienced team, adhering to strict industrial and electrical safety norms.

As part of the service and cleaning process, control wiring simulation, tightening, cleaning of the complete panel cubicle (front and rear), and CT & PT testing (if needed) should be performed. Switchboards carry high currents, which tend to heat up the lines due to energy flow in the system. For this reason, inspection and maintenance of busbars at regular intervals are required for smooth operation.

For this, the Testing/Service Engineer takes technicians and helpers to perform the service job. Panels must be serviced periodically without fail. Negligence in such cases could pose serious threats to electrical installations and the safety of personnel working at the plant. Furthermore, this could directly lead to heavy financial losses.

Preventive Maintenance
Serving different segments of industries has nurtured our experience in understanding process demands. This has helped us carry out preventive maintenance of electrical equipment, such as control panels, transformers, and substation equipment, while keeping in mind their criticality in the process. Preventive maintenance (or preventative maintenance) is the maintenance that is regularly and routinely performed on physical assets to reduce the chances of equipment failure and unplanned machine downtime, which can be very costly for maintenance teams and facility managers.
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