The project for monitoring the condition and fault diagnosis of 12 units from the 25-megawatt turbine fleet of the Iran Gas Transmission Company was defined in Shahrivar 1400 (August-September 2021).  
 
Among the expected outcomes of this project, the following can be mentioned:
  • Expected Outcomes of the Project:

    • Increased production capacity

    • Optimization of operation, maintenance, and repairs of the units

    • Reduction in maintenance frequency and costs

    • Decreased fuel consumption

    • Creation of a valuable database on equipment and gas transmission fleet performance

    • Establishment of a monitoring center


    System Deployment:

    In Mehr 1403 (September-October 2024), the condition monitoring system was successfully installed and launched on 5 turbo-compressor units at the Safashahr Gas Pressure Boosting Station, one of the pilot stations of this project.


    System Capabilities:

    This system, leveraging Turbotech’s in-house engineering expertise, utilizes smart and integrated gas turbine condition monitoring systems developed with cutting-edge data mining and artificial intelligence technologies. It enables:

    • Accurate performance analysis

    • Extended equipment lifespan

    • Reduced maintenance costs

    With Turbotech’s condition monitoring system, gas turbines can be continuously and real-time monitored for:

    • Vibration

    • Operational performance

    • Lifespan and stability

    Additionally, by utilizing physical asset performance management (APM) tools, the system helps:

    • Prevent sudden failures

    • Optimize maintenance and operational processes

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