INVERTER AND DC PLANT SERVICES
Inverter And DC Plant Services
Users of 48 volt/24 volt DC power systems face particular difficulties in terms of operation. DC Plant Maintenance is provided by APCC for certain systems all over the world. We build and maintain equipment to detect and fix issues until they become serious.
Inspections of critical power equipment are needed on a regular basis to ensure that all components are running at maximum capacity. A constant APCC Proactive Maintenance policy guarantees system stability and equipment life. On all major manufacturers’ brands of DC Power equipment, we sell regular or flexible proactive repair service contracts.
Battery Replacements Include
DC Plant battery management is critical to ensuring that your (DC Plant) system is working at peak performance and that your facility remains operational. Understanding the causes of DC Plant battery failure, how to mitigate it, and DC Plant battery repair solutions are critical for ensuring optimum device availability and maintaining your data centre and company going at all times.
APCC’s factory trained experts will work with you to suggest the size and model of battery system that best suits your needs, including removing and replacing the original battery, installing and inspecting new batteries, and verifying that the batteries are working correctly with your APCC’s factory trained experts will work with you to recommend the size and model of battery system that best meets your needs.
Rectifier Operation, Monitoring and Maintenance
Both users of DC power systems are encouraged to check recitifier output on a regular basis, according to the APCC. Companies can benefit from improved Mean Time Between Errors by arranging scheduled repairs
Technicians may also evaluate all system parts, from control boards to circuit breakers, during routine maintenance to detect emerging problems. Hot spots and load imbalances are avoided with daily scheduled maintenance, which reduces the rate of part and system failures.
Neglect, era, and lightning are the most frequent causes of rectifier failure. Faulty metres, loose terminals, burst fuses, open structure/groundbed leads, and lightning damage are the most prevalent rectifier issues. The aim of maintenance is to systematically separate rectifier components before the faulty element is detected, and it is recommended that you obey the rectifier manufacturer’s maintenance and troubleshooting advice.