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Besser Simem Mixing Technology
The World Center for Concrete
Technology
New Service Parts Center
Expand Your Product Line: Core Puller
Applications Service Parts
Service
Parts
Disaster Protection with Concrete
Masonry Safe Cells
All About OSHA
(Part 2 of 3)
Product Enhancement
Service Tip
Building from a Vision: Summit
East
The Future of Concrete Masonry:
Spotlight Block
Besser Block Talk |
Service
Tip
Preventive
Maintenance for Electrical Panels and Graphic Display Units
"Cleanliness is the Best Policy" when it comes to
maintaining electrical equipment in a concrete products facility.
Focusing on a few simple practices will extend the life of electrical
panels and graphic display units that are connected to your equipment.
Best Practices:
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Keep panel doors and box covers closed. Dust and moisture are two of
the biggest enemies of electrical devices.
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Remove debris
from electrical components. Heat build-up can occur when electrical
devices are covered with dust or concrete. Dirt, once inside a
component, is trouble.
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On a monthly basis, check
electrical connections and keep them tight. A loose wire either in a
panel or on the machine will cause electrical arching. Arching can cause
intermittent machine operation and eventually a breakdown.
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Keep electrical wiring diagrams, logic documents and operating
manuals clean, neat and easily accessible. Plant personnel will need
these items to effectively troubleshoot the equipment.
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Ensure tags and labels are readable and securely attached to electrical
devices. This will help identify items when servicing the equipment.
Overall plant efficiency and productivity is increased with preventive maintenance. The added effort will pay for itself in the
long run. Maintaining a clean facility also improves the overall
atmosphere. Employees will show more pride when their workplace is neat
and organized. Attitudes are more upbeat which positively affects work
quality. An uncluttered environment also promotes safety.
Please refer to www.besser.com/servicetips
and other Besser
publications for additional service tips and suggestions.
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