Preventive Maintenance
A structured program of inspections, cleaning and planned replacements to reduce failures and drift before they impact operations.
How does preventive maintenance differ from simple repair?
It relies on defined intervals and checkpoints based on usage, environment and manufacturer recommendations. The goal is to identify wear, leaks and setting drift before failure, particularly on sites with high service continuity requirements.
What equipment is typically covered?
Rooftops, chillers, boilers, pumping skids and ancillary systems depending on the agreed scope. Targeted analyses — combustion, circuit water — complement inspections when risks or loads warrant them.
What is the benefit for commercial operations?
Greater equipment availability, better budget predictability and fewer incidents during critical periods. The program must remain realistic: it documents condition and plans actions without promising a total absence of breakdowns.