Condition Based Maintenance: An Evaluation Guide for Building Services

by A. Seaman

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Building services maintenance is predominantly based on a breakdown or time-based strategy, which does not always provide the plant reliability required in critical business environments. This title states that condition based maintenance (CBM) provides a means of improving the conventional maintenance regime by evaluating indicative parameters of plant condition such as temperature, vibration, oil condition and power quality. In addition, it claims CBM can enhance fault detection in many plant items, thus potentially reducing failure rates. Also, potential benefits are gained by providing a greater understanding of plant performance, by reduced labour time and repair budgets. It can also improve the energy efficiency of many items of plant. The book presents an application guide to aid facilities managers and maintenance personnel in understanding the basic concepts of each CBM method, indicating the potential applications, capital costs and benefits associated with each method. The CBM methods covered in the guide are - vibration analysis, acoustic emissions monitoring, thermography, wear and oil analysis, power quality monitoring and monitoring via building management systems.
  • ISBN10 0860225755
  • ISBN13 9780860225751
  • Publish Date 31 May 2001
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint BSRIA
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 47
  • Language English