- NATA
Traceability.
- Test
Report Supplied with Each Calibration.
- AC/DC
Amps , Volts, Watts , Hz and Ohms Calibration.
- Priority
Given for Working Instrument Routine Service.
- Repairs
& Servicing to most instruments.
- Notification
given when calibration due if required.
- Level
of service to meet the clients needs.
- Energy
Load Profiles for all Forms of Electrical
Consumption.
- kWatts,
kVars, kVA , Power Factor, Current, Voltage,
Temperature and Humidity.
- Concurrent
Colour Profiles of all measured quantities.
- Fee
or Proportion of Savings pricing available.
- Having
determined your overall electricity use through
our data logging service the ideal follow-up is
our Electricity
Audit. This provides a
breakdown of what uses the electricity and where.
For example in a hotel the kitchen may be the
area that uses the most , but lighting throughout
may be the highest type of use. Identifying the
"What and Where" of your electricity
use allows you to target the "Big Ticket
Items" for the greatest potential cost
savings.
- NATA
Traceable.
- Service
all Types of Metering Used for Recording
Electrical Energy.
- Insitu
Energy Metering Audits.
- Insitu
Accuracy Testing of Single and Polyphase Meters.
- Installation
and Testing of Submetering.
- We
can Monitor for Surges,Spikes and Transients.
- Our
Instrument can collect 100 megabytes of the most
significant information.
- Reports
all Events which are then Measured against the
Computer Business Equipment Manufacturer
Association Standard (CBEMA)
- Power
Analyser Recording Intervals are Recorded at
Single Cycle RMS Values, Impulse Recordings are
sampled at 4.0Mhz and RMS Readings are Sampled at
7.8kHz.
- Is
a Proactive Service to minimise unnecessary plant
down times caused by faulty electrical or
mechanical infrastructure.
- Reports
include thermal images detailing each fault and
temperature differentials, which in turn
determine the repair priority as immediate ,
Urgent , Next Shut Down or Monitor.
- Thermal
imaging can also be used as a condition
monitoring tool wherever tempererature variation
is an indicator of condition.
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