Early detection of issues through regular maintenance! Prolonging lifespan without reducing cooling efficiency!
We offer a regular maintenance plan called the "EC (Eco-Chemical) Maintenance Plan" to ensure the long-term upkeep of cooling towers. This plan includes improving the water quality of cooling water using eco-chemical treatment agents, as well as inspections, cleaning, adjustments, and repair work on the equipment. The plan involves comprehensive maintenance once a month, allowing for short-term implementation compared to typical seasonal maintenance, which enables maintenance management that does not reduce cooling efficiency. It also allows for cost savings on equipment and postponement of investments related to updates, contributing to the longevity of the equipment. 【Features】 ■ Repeated maintenance conducted in short intervals ■ Maintenance management that does not reduce cooling efficiency ■ Long-term reduction of electricity costs for cooling equipment ■ Reduction of costly and high-risk major repairs ■ Prevention of overall equipment aging, allowing for postponement of investments related to updates *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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**Maintenance Details** ■ We will improve the water quality of the cooling water (for closed systems, the spray water). - Water treatment and quality management of cooling water using eco-chemical treatment agents. ■ Regular inspections will be conducted, and operational status reports will be provided. - On-site water quality measurement of cooling water (water temperature, electrical conductivity, hydrogen ion concentration pH). - Inspection of cooling towers (operational status, water level, inflow and outflow, scale, rust, algae, etc.). - Inspection of surrounding equipment (pumps, blowers, dosing devices, various heat exchangers, etc.). ■ Cleaning of the cooling tower will be performed as necessary. - Regular cleaning using the lower pit drain. - Simple cleaning by suction within the pit (no need to stop operation). - Pressure washing of packing materials, etc. - Strainer removal and cleaning. ■ We will provide consultation and adjustments regarding water quality management and operational status, as well as repairs. - Adjustment of overblow. - Discussion and adjustments for repair locations. - Simple repair work within the contract (cooling tower body, piping, blower transmission parts, etc.). - Consultation and execution of necessary consumables and repairs for surrounding equipment. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
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Our company primarily engages in on-site maintenance aimed at system preservation. We have inherited the technical culture from the era of mechanical counting machines that thrived half a century ago, and we have been involved in the development, manufacturing, and maintenance of interpreters, card counters, and online terminals. As a result, our technical staff is capable of providing meticulous maintenance services. We perform not only unit replacements but also delicate adjustments such as tension, friction, and balance. The gauge specifications in technical manuals, which are set at 1/100 millimeter order, often do not take into account factors like humidity, atmospheric dust, oil film thickness, and wear degradation, leading to frequent incompatibility in the field. Machines in the FA and OA sectors each have their own unique characteristics, requiring tailored adjustments. Additionally, in Japan, which experiences four distinct seasons, the impact of humidity particularly affects conditions. This can be considered universal. Similarly, the technical expertise we have accumulated over the past quarter-century is applied in various situations. With the skills to perform this maintenance, we are expanding from the equipment sector into the facilities sector.