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Gauge Audit Program Identifies Malfunctioning or Misapplied Pressure and Temperature Gauges

Program also aims to increase gauge monitoring performance, help customer save on repairs and replacement costs and consolidate gauge inventory
April 20, 2010
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The Winters Gauge Audit Program (G.A.P.) will identify malfunctioning or misapplied gauges in plants so that corrective measures may be taken to reduce service interruptions and improve safety conditions. The Winters G.A.P. also aims to increase gauge monitoring performance, help the customer save on repairs and replacement costs and consolidate gauge inventory.

The gauge audit may be performed by qualified distributor personnel or together with a Winters regional manager at the plant site. The audit will be conducted in three stages, culminating in a report that is shared with the plant lead contact person. The first stage of the G.A.P. is setting the project scope by making a list of known or suspected installation issues, while noting the requirements of the plant, such as normal operating pressures and temperatures. The next stage is the audit, where a walk through of the plant or facility will allow recording of gauge types, tags, readings and failed inventory. Here is where a review of gauge installations may be performed on site with plant personnel, if required.

The last stage of the Winters Gauge Audit Program is the report, where the distributor or Winters manager provides an evaluation of installed instrumentation, flags issues that require immediate attention, gives a demonstration on proper use and maintenance of instrumentation and recommends replacement parts.

A Winters gauge audit may be arranged by contacting an authorized Winters distributor or one of Winters’ offices.

Winters Instruments is a global manufacturer of pressure and temperature instrumentation, with distribution in over 80 countries.

Source: Winters Instruments

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