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Remote Vibration analysis service

Cost effective Vibration analysis

 One of our most sought after services is our revolutionary “Remote Access Interactive Database” or R.A.I.D.

 R.A.I.D is our solution to a growing global demand for a more cost-effective vibration analysis service, and it offers a powerful alternative to in-house programs.

 R.A.I.D saves money by significantly reducing the cost to operate an in-house vibration program, while maintaining the benefits of improved equipment reliability.

Advantages of R.A.I.D include:-

 Benefits of reliable plant achieved much quicker
 Unbeatable value for money
 World-Wide availability
 Program start up conducted by experienced Engineer.
 Vibration analysis performed by experienced Analyst.
 Reduces the need for expensive travelling.

To find out more download here:-

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Unit 4, Business Point
PO Box 92
Bicester
Oxfordshire, UK
OX26 5EW

Call. 01869 250 801
Fax. 01869 250 802

News

MMS wins contract at Staythorpe Power Station

MMS is pleased to announce that it has been awarded a contract to setup a comprehensive Condition Monitoring system at the new Staythorpe combined-cycle-gas turbine (CCGT) Power Station.

The station, owned by RWE, will have four generating units, which will be successively commissioned by the end of November 2010.

Once completed, the CCGT will have four generating units capable of producing around 1,650MW of electricity – enough to power around two million homes. It will reduce average annual CO2 emissions by up to 7.5 million tonnes compared to an existing coal-fired power station producing the same amount of electricity.