Pump up reliability with infrared in petrochemical
■With the exception of occasional turnarounds, downtime is never an option. Performing quick infrared spot checks can uncover potential failures before they happen, allowing you to make repairs during scheduled shutdowns. Keep the petro pumping by frequently scanning critical equipment and troubleshooting in seconds. Whether it’s pumps, valves or electrical connections, Fluke thermal imagers help ensure uninterrupted flow.
●Troubleshoot faster:
■Looking for a quicker and easier way to troubleshoot? Traditional troubleshooting using trial and error can be effective but is time con-suming and costly. Let’s face it; pinpointing an issue within miles of pipeline is no quick task. And in this industry, every second is expen-sive. Let the varying temperatures of components tell the story. Narrow down and rule out possible problem causes faster by seeing the whole picture with infrared. Next time the control room calls with a problem, reach for infrared first...and skip the headache.
●Exploit the versatility of infrared:
■Equipment cost has historically forced plant managers to outsource annual infrared inspections, and in many cases, limit the scope of work. Annual scans certainly uncover problems, but leave you hoping for the best until next year. Petrochemical demands reliability, so yearly spot checks just aren’t enough. With the line of high performance and affordable thermal imagers from Fluke, it’s now possible to have this versatile tool on-site. Take advantage of the year-round versatility by troubleshooting and monitoring:
▲ Transformers, switches, disconnects and MCCs
▲ Pumps, motors, compressors and bearings
▲ Tank and sludge levels
▲ Level control performance
▲ Operating temperature
▲ Valve operation
▲ Pipe integrity
▲ Refractory
Fluke Ti2S 、 Fluke Ti32 、 Ti32 、 Ti2S |
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User's Guide |
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