MAINTENANCE EFFECTIVENESS COMPARISON FOR A HALF STATION SHUTDOWN OUTAGE
MAINTENANCE EFFECTIVENESS COMPARISON FOR A HALF STATION SHUTDOWN OUTAGE

This case study demonstrates how Flownex® can be used in evaluating the effectiveness of the maintenance work conducted during a half station shutdown outage by characterising a unit and comparing the performance of the unit with data before and after the outage.
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