Regular maintenance is essential for any wind turbine, requiring the expertise of professional technicians to prevent component failures and unplanned repairs.
Scheduled maintenance is typically conducted once or twice a year and may take up to a day per wind turbine. During this process, wind turbine technicians meticulously inspect all equipment, assessing various components such as air filters, rotor shaft, yaw system, gearbox, electrical cabinet, and more for potential repairs.
An integral part of wind turbine maintenance involves checking and replenishing oil and lubrication levels. Proper greasing is crucial to minimizing the likelihood of failures, extending equipment lifespan, and reducing operational costs.
In summary, the implementation of planned maintenance by skilled wind turbine technicians is imperative for the overall health of any wind farm, preventing component failures and effectively managing life cycle costs.
Wind Turbine & Oil Rig Maintenance.