Planned Maintenance before you need it!
Industrial Services provides customized
Planned Maintenance (PM) programs! Like any other equipment, your generator power system needs periodic maintenance to keep it in top condition and ready to operate during load shedding situations as well as when the lights go out. The middle of a power failure is not the time to find out your system has problems. Industrial Services offers PM Programs tailored to your needs.

These programs include:
      • Regularly scheduled visits
      • Complete equipment inspections
      • Fluid and filter changes
      • Environmentally safe waste disposal
      • Complete system testing
      • Optional Load Bank testing
      • Fluid testing
      • Oil analysis
      • Fuel analysis
      • Coolant analysis


Fluid Analysis. Know More. Do More.
Maintaining your equipment with good cost control is one of your top priorities. Industrial Services is committed to assisting you in minimizing your equipment operating costs. The first step in lowering costs is regularly scheduled Oil Analysis and Coolant Analysis. Performing these tests provides the fastest, most accurate method of determining if your equipment is functioning properly. Appropriate fluid maintenance is imperative to keep machines and engines operating at
peak performance.


An Investment in Lower Costs
Oil Analysis and Coolant Analysis services are the most useful and important maintenance support programs available. That’s because Fluid Analysis enables you to:

      • Avoid: Keep minor repairs from becoming major ones. Avoid complete equipment failures.
         Often an adjustment or replacement of a single part, based on Fluid Analysis findings, can
         prevent a small problem from growing.
      • Track: Predict wear-related problems for greater flexibility in repair scheduling and
         downtime control. Fluid Analysis tells you what is happening inside your equipment by
         tracking the wear of components and parts, oil performance and oil condition.
      • Maintain: Shorten repair time. Using the Fluid Analysis Report as a guide, troubleshooting
         time is often reduced, enabling a service technician to go directly to the core of the problem.
      • Optimize: Enables you to optimize oil change intervals
      • Manage: Manages component life and equipment availability, thus reducing downtime,
         and increasing productivity and profitability!


Timely Maintenance Options:
Annual PM
Industrial Services inspects all equipment.
We also:
      • Change oil, oil filter and fuel filter
      • Test and treat coolant, as required
      • Replace air filter, if needed (additional fee)
      • Dispose of waste oil and filters at an EPA Approved Recycling Facility

We will make repairs as needed and approved by the customer!

Semi-Annual PM
You receive all services provided with Annual PM with an additional inspection performed in six months.

Quarterly PM
You receive all services provided with
Annual PM with an additional inspection performed quarterly

Monthly PM
You receive all services provided with
Annual PM with an additional inspection performed monthly.

NOTE: Additional inspections do not include filter and fluid changes. Repairs are not included in the price of the maintenance programs. Repairs will be billed at our regular hourly rates for parts and labor.


Load Bank Testing
You may not think about it until its too late, but Load Bank testing on a regular basis goes a long way in saving you money. Here are the top reasons you should safeguard your system with Load Bank testing.
      • 1. By actually drawing power from the generator, Load Banking tests your system’s
             capability without interrupting standard utility services to your facility.
      • 2. The test is the only sure way to tell if your system is capable of handling the load
             that is required of it.
      • 3. The test expels moisture and cleans carbon deposits out of the exhaust system
             and turbochargers.
      • 4. Load Bank Testing can also help in situations where “wet stacking” is evident
             by fully loading the engine.
      • 5. This test exercised your generator. Standard exercising, starting the unit and running
             the motor with no load transfer, only exercises the motor. Load Banking is the only true
             way to exercise the entire generator.
      • 6. This test is required by law in accordance with the National Fire Protection Association
             Code 110; “Standard for Emergency and Standby Power Systems” where life safety
             electrical power needs are involved.