Tests & Audits

Predictive Electrical Audit

All electrical installations deteriorate with age and use. Predictive electrical analysis is used to determine the current condition of an electric system’s condition. When performed on a regular basis, inflection in the result helps detect deterioration before it causes a catastrophic failure.

Predictive electrical audits are recommended for all critical units and can include an assortment of the following:

Core loss test, Stator hot spots test, Partial discharge, Single-phased rotor test, Turn-to-turn insulation test, AC drop volt test, Winding resistance, Insulation resistance, Megger test, Bar-to-bar resistance, Bar-to-bar drop test, Field stator volt drop test, Neutral setting verification, DC neutral point setting, Strand-to-Strand Testing, Surge Testing , AC testing between turns , AC High Voltage Testing, Semi-Conductive, Coating Contact Resistance, Voltage Endurance Testing etc.

Predictive Mechanical Audit

Predictive mechanical audits are used to determine the current condition of an electromechanical unit. When performed on a regular basis, inflection in the result helps detect deterioration before it causes a catastrophic failure.
The mechanical audit gives the maintenance teams a complete 360 view of the unit’s condition.
Mechanical audit can include: Laser alignment, Dynamic balancing, Dimensional integrity check, Oil analysis, Lubrication routines, Bearing analysis