To give a very short answer, to guarantee the trouble-free operation of the equipment and to get
the economic effect of the invested money.
In the process of installation supervision and commissioning, deviations and errors (design,
selection of equipment, installation) made at previous stages are revealed. It’s no secret that
any mistake leads to equipment failures and emergency situations. So malfunctions and accidents
then lead to the financial costs of their elimination and equipment restoration. It is critically
important to notice them and eliminate them in time.
Our pump units are reliable, modern technology.
However, the pump is essentially a complex technical device that requires the implementation of
installation and commissioning rules. The process of the unit's operation must be controlled, and
the unit itself must be serviced on time. Even in the case of the perfect performance of all the
necessary work and the absence of errors during their implementation, commissioning is a very
important stage.
Only after carrying out supervised installation and commissioning can it be guaranteed that the
costs of purchasing the pumping unit will pay off.
What happens when a customer refuses to invest in installation supervision and commissioning?
At first glance, they save money! Usually, no more than 10–15% of the cost of equipment is
covered, but subsequently,
there’s a risk of incurring more significant costs:
1. Inefficient use of electricity (for 20,000 hours of operation, 2–5 times the
cost of
commissioning)
In this case, fulfillment of the requirements of the law "On Energy Saving" is out of the
question.
2. Premature failure of the pump and the inevitable costs of its restoration.
Given the obvious advantages of our pumping equipment, such as:
- maintainability
- low cost of spare parts and their short delivery time compared to imported ones
- adaptation of the units’ construction to the quality of sewage effluents
The cost of repairs will exceed the cost of commissioning.
From our experience, the cost of overhauling a pump is at least 50% of the cost of a new unit.
Dear partners! We are sharing with you real cases of savings on commissioning during the
operation of pumps.