Will it Start? Monitoring the Startup System of a GasTurbine
Petrochemical
[ Deep ] vision
In the petrochemical and refining industries, maintenance decisions are made under immense pressure: ATEX environments, assets operating 24/7, and extremely high downtime costs.
At Atten2, we collaborate with maintenance and engineering managers to monitor lubricant status in compressors, gearboxes, and critical equipment, reducing the need for manual sampling and increasing operational visibility in high-risk areas.
With thousands of sensors installed worldwide, we know that the challenge is often not just preventing failures, but obtaining reliable information in time to act before a shutdown, a false alarm, or an operational incident. Here you will find out how to minimize risks, improve reliability, and reduce human exposure in complex environments.
The challenges we see every day in the petrochemical industry
- Extremely complex and costly shutdowns to restart, especially in refineries.
- High operational and safety risks in explosive environments (ATEX).
- Over-reliance on manual sampling, which involves bureaucracy and human exposure.
- Slow laboratory results that are useless for emergency response.
- False alarms that generate unnecessary shutdowns and a loss of operational confidence.
- Critical equipment operating 24/7 in harsh conditions, often remote or offshore.
- Contamination with gases, crude oil, or moisture at certain stages of the process.
The fewer people who have to enter the dangerous area to understand the state of the equipment, the better.
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