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Notes From a Recent Planning Session

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A Practical Look at the First Week

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What Changed After the Initial Review

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does a thermal insulation audit typically cover?

We survey steam and hot water distribution networks using infrared thermography and surface temperature probes. The audit quantifies heat loss at each section, identifies degraded insulation, and provides a phased upgrade plan with material specifications and projected energy savings.

How often should high-pressure boiler tubes be inspected?

For boilers operating above 100 bar, we recommend ultrasonic thickness testing every 12 to 18 months. The interval depends on operating history, water chemistry, and previous inspection findings. Our reports include a prioritized repair schedule based on actual wall loss rates.

Do you calibrate expansion joints while the system is running?

No. For safety and accuracy, we require the circuit to be isolated and depressurized. We then verify travel limits, spring rates, and seal integrity, and adjust actuators to factory specifications. This preventative service reduces unplanned downtime in heavy industrial plants.

What standards do your boiler inspections comply with?

Our non-destructive testing follows ASME Section V and EN 1779 requirements. We document all measurements and provide a compliance summary that can be submitted to local authorities or insurance underwriters during plant audits.

How long does a typical valve calibration service take?

A single motorized control valve usually takes two to three hours, including actuator adjustment and seal verification. For a full set of valves in a heating network, we schedule the work during planned outages to avoid disrupting production.

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