Maintenance agreements
Energy and system check to verify power quality and IT-compatible energy distribution.
Energy and system check
Evaluation of the power quality (as per EN 50160, EN 61000-2-4) and IT-compatible energy distribution.
As IT system faults due to EMC issues and damaged systems (e.g. via unauthorized circuit feedback) may cause production downtime whilst also jeopardizing employee safety, a link must be made to error-free electrical supply systems. This applies in particular to sensitive equipment such as data transmission systems, PLC controllers, but also supply lines for gas and water (risk of alternating current corrosion).
We carry out an energy and system check by checking the power quality and the TN-S-system compliant electrical installation of IT and other systems.
As part of measurement including analysis of the electrical supply system, a catalog of measures was prepared for improving and optimizing the energy supply. A detailed report of damage events provides information about the current state of the system.
Scope of performance
- A visual inspection of the system containing the following points: Components, contactors, ventilators, connections, busbars, cables, checking the housing for damage or deformation.
- Regular dusting and cleaning prevents creepage and short circuits whilst also ensuring that air cooling reliably takes place.
- Measurement and logging the power values in the functional test
- Creating a test report showing the current state of the unit
- Further measures: thermographic checking etc.
Remote maintenance contracts on an annual basis
Trust is good, control is better. Protect your energy monitoring or energy management system by having it inspected annually. Amongst other things, Janitza remote maintenance contracts cover the following:
- Database: Accessibility, size, available storage
- Measurement devices: Accessibility and settings
- Verification of the recorded measurement data
- Test reports
- If required: Upgrade the GridVis® system software or UMG firmware.
Calibration with calibration reports
The aim of calibration is to check the accuracy of the measurement device. It takes place at regular intervals. A visual inspection for external faults and internal damage to the electronics and conductor tracks are part of calibration, as are full functional monitoring with an automatic test, the firmware update, high-voltage tests (security testing) as well as issuing a site calibration protocol.