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Flexible Maintenance Services – F’IS at HUSUMwind 2005

Online condition monitoring a requirement for condition-based wind turbine maintenance– WiPro monitoring system and F’IS wind energy services certified by Germanischer Lloyd


Herzogenrath, September 09, 2005 – FAG Industrial Services GmbH (F’IS) is presenting its monitoring concept for the wind energy sector at HUSUMwind 2005, scheduled to take place from 20 to 24 September (Hall 4, Stand 4A03). In addition to FAG’s WiPro condition monitoring system, the F’IS concept is especially noted for its flexible range of services. These ensure comprehensive remote monitoring and telediagnostics tailored to specific customer demands and are also suitable for larger wind farms. The F’IS monitoring concept is aimed at providing customers with suitable recommendations for action. In the event of damage this will ensure sufficient time to solve any logistical problems and provide for the required material and personnel resources. The FAG WiPro system has been developed specifically for the wind energy sector and received certification from the Alliance Center for Technology (AZT). In addition, both the WiPro system and the F’IS monitoring center in Herzogenrath, in charge of diagnostics and services, were certified recently by Hamburg-based Germanischer Lloyd WindEnergie GmbH.


Due to high financial risks, online condition monitoring is becoming increasingly important in the wind energy sector. In addition to higher plant availability and avoidance of costly consequential damage, the use of the WiPro system can also positively affect insurance premiums. More and more insurers abandon the costly revision clause in exchange for a more cost-effective condition-oriented maintenance if the insured wind turbine incorporates a suitable condition monitoring system, for instance one with AZT certification.


Since it is becoming increasingly common to monitor entire wind farms rather than just individual turbines, the latest emphasis is on strategic maintenance programs and on the planned maintenance of wind turbines in addition to regular monitoring systems. This is due to the complex and costly logistical processes that are involved in the event of repairs, especially in the wind energy sector where arrangements have to be made for highly qualified personnel and specific materials (a heavy lift crane, perhaps). With increasing wind turbine capacity and increasing weight of the replacement parts – e.g. in the offshore field –, the argument for planned maintenance plays an ever more important role.

 

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