Context of Application
Traditional methods for managing maintenance of electrical assets such as medium and low voltage switchboards, circuit breakers, busway, and transformers can be cumbersome, complex, and time-consuming. Large amounts of documentation to store and manage as well as asset maintenance schedules (especially in large electrical networks) can lead to unexpected failures and costly unplanned downtime if not properly managed. Digital asset tracking can help facility maintenance teams improve maintenance effectiveness and efficiency.
Problem to Solve
The facility and maintenance manager needs to:
-
Have electrical asset documentation readily available.
-
Improve the effectiveness of maintenance teams to manage and assign tasks for electrical asset maintenance routines.
-
Increase the mean-time-between-failures (MTBF), reduce the mean-time-to-repair (MTTR), reduce the total cost of ownership (TCO), and optimize overall asset life cycle.
Purpose of the Application
Simplify asset tracking with a digital representation of your equipment:
-
Digital repository of asset location and documentation
-
Easy access to documentation, drawings, warranty information, etc. using a mobile or desktop application
Switchboard with QR Code®* on Front Face |
Plan preventative maintenance
-
Standard maintenance plan template per asset
Receive maintenance notifications
-
Receive proactive notifications on mobile phone or desktop application
-
Simplify maintenance planning
-
Avoid missed maintenance tasks that could lead to failures
-
Track maintenance history
Easily manage maintenance tasks within facility teams
-
Easily and quickly share tasks with teams
-
Provide instructions and guidance to designated service engineer
-
Generate event log and report on asset maintenance
Keep asset information up-to-date
-
Once maintenance has been performed, update documentation, future maintenance tasks, and schedules
Share projects and collaborate online
-
Collaborate with professional partners to achieve a common goal
-
Easily identify the key stakeholders in charge of the different stages of the project to reduce contradictory or missing information