Naval Ship Maintenance Significantly Reduces Downtime
Maximize Uptime and Reliability in Military Vehicles
Naval maintenance equipment is expected to operate in harsh and hostile environments, often despite having been laid up in storage for months or even years. Most military forces operate maintenance programs (HUMS – Health and Usage Monitoring Systems) on their vehicles, engines, compressors, generators and other critical rotating equipment, which often include routine lubricant changes even though the lube oil may remain perfectly servicable.
In order to reduce wastage and minimise the environmental impact without affecting the operational availability of key equipment, the military now utlises off-line and on-line machinery and oil condition monitors to provide more accurate management information. The navy needs to know that its equipment will function for the required duration with little, if any attention, thus avoiding logistics and other operational problems.
Simply changing oil before an action is no longer considered acceptable. On-line maintenance and monitoring sensors in particular are able to fulfil these requirements and will also indicate any imminent failure – for example, coolant contamination in the event of head gasket failure, before a military vehicle can become stranded or issues with a gearbox on a submarine, before its too late to surface.
Kittiwake's NATO approved Oil Test Centres and the latest range of machinery condition monitors provide both an off-line and on-line condition monitoring capability, equipping military personnel with the information required to save costs, increase uptime and ultimately save lives.
Call us now on +44 1903 731470 to discuss your specific needs, or visit our global network page for offices or dealers near you.
In order to reduce wastage and minimise the environmental impact without affecting the operational availability of key equipment, the military now utlises off-line and on-line machinery and oil condition monitors to provide more accurate management information. The navy needs to know that its equipment will function for the required duration with little, if any attention, thus avoiding logistics and other operational problems.
Simply changing oil before an action is no longer considered acceptable. On-line maintenance and monitoring sensors in particular are able to fulfil these requirements and will also indicate any imminent failure – for example, coolant contamination in the event of head gasket failure, before a military vehicle can become stranded or issues with a gearbox on a submarine, before its too late to surface.
Kittiwake's NATO approved Oil Test Centres and the latest range of machinery condition monitors provide both an off-line and on-line condition monitoring capability, equipping military personnel with the information required to save costs, increase uptime and ultimately save lives.
Call us now on +44 1903 731470 to discuss your specific needs, or visit our global network page for offices or dealers near you.









