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Client Reference Story | Local Government Municipality | Generator On-Line Dashboard User Guide

In this case study, we illustrate how our Asset Health Management for Generators solution assists a South African municipality in taking control and proactively managing more than 200 generators ranging from 30kVa to 2000kVA. These generators are spread over a vast geographical area and are utilised by plants, pump stations and administration buildings.

Due to South Africa’s primary power supplier running an increased load shedding schedule, continuous energy supply to the operational departments are under threat. The need for generators increase dramatically, and the subsequent equipment availability is critical to start up and run at full capacity within seconds.


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