Vibration Monitoring Services Ltd has over 20 years hands-on experience in condition monitoring and thermal imaging. Our efficient Condition Based Monitoring (CBM) strategy has enabled us to form partnerships with clients such as G&M Power, MITIE Engineering, and Mid Kent Water. We have the skills and facilities to provide vibration diagnostics, trouble-shooting, advice on machine capability, collection frequencies, alarm parameters, and appropriate monitoring techniques. All together, we can offer a full service that is tailored to your needs.
Our Predictive Maintenance Programme provides maintenance audits, new systems, vibration monitoring, trouble-shooting, commissioning, system configuration, and demolition monitoring. We also offer a noise monitoring service and Portable Appliance Testing (PAT).
If you would like to find out more about Vibration Monitoring Services Ltd and what we can do, please visit our website or give us a call!
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Unscheduled breakdowns can cost your business dearly in terms of lost production and increased labour. That's why Vibration Monitoring Services Ltd provides a cost-effective Predictive Maintenance Programme that is tailored exactly to your needs and budget. For over 20 years, we have worked with companies like Brett Concrete and Emcor Facilities Management, providing vibration monitoring and analysis systems. We can help you in applying condition monitoring to your critical rotating machinery, allowing you to detect and immediately rectify most potential problems. We can review your existing monitoring procedures, set up and maintain new vibration analysis systems, analyse and diagnose vibration problems, provide vibration reports prior to plant acceptance, and monitor vibration amplitudes during demolition work.
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We use thermographic surveys to detect temperature changes that might indicate problems. It enables us to highlight developing faults without shutting down vital machinery. Potential problems could be anything from overloaded lighting control circuits, to overheated motors and bearings. After conducting an electrical and mechanical thermographic survey, we provide a detailed, impartial report on the condition of all installations that have been analysed. By highlighting the defects to the maintenance engineer, you can ensure vital remedial work is undertaken as soon as possible to ensure optimum plant performance. Thermographic surveys can detect faults in mechanical instruments such as motors, pumps, gearboxes, compressors, fans, generators, bearings and steam systems, as well as electrical components such as panels, contactors, circuits and transformers. We also use the same technology to perform insulation checks on buildings, water leak detection, heat leak detection, and underfloor heat leak detection.
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