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Updated: March 24, 2021

PREVENTION IS THE BEST MAINTENANCE

One of 50+ dedicated service engineers recently helped avoid a problem before it became a problem. He was carrying out a routine maintenance on a chiller that has an integral pump.

On the outside the pump looked clean and in good condition however on further inspection revealed the air intake was clogged with fine debris. If unremedied this would continue to build up until the pump overheated and failed resulting in an expensive repair and probably lost production.

He cleaned it, put it back into service and more than likely saved the pump from overheating and potentially failing. That is the beauty of having a planned preventative maintenance contract in place!

If you have temperature control equipment on site and either don’t have an active service contract or are considering another provider due to poor response time, an infrastructure that isn’t sufficient to keep your equipment in check or slow access to getting replacement parts etc– get in touch with us today and we’ll be happy to help.

https://www.icscoolenergy.com/sales/services/

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