
The HVACR industry has come a
long way in being able to intelligently predict
and defer potential problems with heating and
air conditioning systems. Factors such as the
passage of the Clean Air Act, litigation involving
indoor air quality, the high cost of utilities,
and the initial investment of purchasing equipment
are causing many building owners and managers
to take their existing Preventative Maintenance
Program one step further to include Predictive
Maintenance in their Environmental Portfolio.
Predictive Maintenance is the inspection and servicing
of HVACR equipment that determines the potential
for failures of individual components of an HVACR
system. These tasks include the review of past
maintenance records, oil analysis reports, the
amperage logs of major components, refrigeration
consumption records, megohmeter readings, as well
as static pressure and airflow readings. By using
Predictive Maintenance, managers can budget for
anticipated repairs, expect HVACR downtime to drop,
and expect to locate parts
that are beginning to fail before they actually
do. Essentially, the condition of the equipment
becomes a manageable item rather than an ambiguous
expense.
Air Force One currently keeps
on file all of your facility's HVACR records.
These are the same reports that you receive each
time our technicians conduct a Preventative Maintenance
examination of your facility. The concept of Predictive
Maintenance affords our technicians the ability
to review your records to determine trends and
patterns in your HVACR system. Air Force
One would like to work closely with you
and share the results of our analysis so that you
may understand how Predictive Maintenance can help
your business.
In the end, Air Force One's Predictive
Maintenance Program should produce the
following results:
Keep equipment repair
and replacement costs down
Anticipate the need
for equipment repair and replacement
Aid the development
of realistic short & long term
budgets for mechanical expenses
Decrease tenant loss and
indoor environmental concerns
Help develop a proactive
maintenance plan and strategy
The real value in Predictive Maintenance is in knowing that peace of mind can be obtained by reviewing past records to predict the future.
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