What's included with a service plan?
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Visual checks
During a service visit, a competent service engineer will inspect your system for any visual damage. This will include dents, tears and leaks. In addition, all the fixings should be checked – from the inlet to the discharge.
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Component checks
We will check the components of the system. We will ensure these are working efficiently and effectively as originally intended in accordance with the commissioning documents. We will consider whether any might need changing or cleaning imminently. This will include filter efficiency checks and examinations of all the system components.
Should the report recommend new parts or system cleaning, then the works can be scheduled and completed by an Airborne LEV Ltd engineer when it is convenient for you, thus maximising system availability and minimising downtime.
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Ducting checks
Ducting will be inspected to ensure there are no blockages that affect the way your system runs. For instance, the build-up of materials such as flour dust, wood dust, rubber or diesel soot which could cause a fire. The build-up of heavier materials, like metals released from grinding, could lead to the duct collapsing.
As well as these sudden, drastic consequences of blockages, there are longer term issues too. Blockages can create additional resistance in the system that leads to mechanical failure over time and consequent repair bills. An example of this is if a fan has to work harder to ensure the necessary airflow. Not only will this result in higher energy consumption and electricity bills, but it will also mean the fan is more likely to fail and require replacement.