Performance Audit
We begin by evaluating the real hydraulic efficiency of the pump. Using a calibrated flow meter, we measure the actual flow rate, and with a pressure gauge we verify the developed head at the operating point. This step confirms the real delivered performance of the pump versus expected design values and reveals any hidden energy losses or performance drops that are not visible through electrical readings alone.


Hydraulic Performance Assesment


Mechanical Checks
After evaluating hydraulic performance, we verify the mechanical alignment between the pump and the driving motor using the SKF TKSA 51 laser alignment system. Proper alignment is critical for efficiency, bearing life, vibration control, and overall reliability. By confirming precise alignment, we eliminate mechanical stress points that lead to premature failure and avoidable performance losses.


We then evaluate the electrical health and condition of the motor using Fluke FC certified devices. The Fluke 1587 FC Insulation Multimeter allows insulation resistance testing and trending, while the Fluke 376 FC Clamp Meter provides accurate measurement of operating current. Combined with vibration monitoring, this gives a full picture of internal electrical condition, mechanical stress impact, and operational stability.
Electrical Condition Analysis
Before & After Verification
All measurements are taken both before and after corrections, maintenance and adjustments. This ensures that every improvement is quantifiable, proven, and backed by real data — not just observation. This step validates the effectiveness of the work done and guarantees that the recovered efficiency is not theoretical but actually delivered in practice.
