| a. |
The program provides a review
of existing lubricants, types, volumes, containers, handling,
storage, and application. |
| b. |
Review of the existing lubrication
guide, or historic work order reports. |
| c. |
Perform a plant inspection
of equipment and applications |
| d. |
Review the OEM manuals if
necessary to assure the correct lubricant viscosity and
additive package is utilized. |
| e. |
Initiate a meeting with plant
personnel: maintenance, operations, engineering, predictive
maintenance, to determine any specific areas of concern,
and recent changes in lubricant or operational parameters
regarding equipment performance. |
| f. |
Perform a lubricant consolidation
for the plant. These include a lubricant cross-reference
list, and prepare a Plant Lubrication Reference Guide.
The Plant Lubricant Reference Guide lists each piece of
plant equipment, references the type of lubricant to be
utilized, volumes, application method, and oil sampling
frequency. This guide is presented in hard copy and on
diskette in an Excel format. |
| g. |
Review existing lubricants
for compatibility. |
| h. |
Recommend identification
of applications and lubricant types
to be utilized, to reduce chance of cross contamination
of lubricants or miss application of a lubricant. |
| i. |
Plan a transition program
to effectively ensure a change over by unit, application,
or lubricant type. |
| j. |
Provide consultation in lubricant
packaging, reviewing options and economics of size and
configuration. |
| k. |
Track lubricant usage |
| l. |
Coordinate lubricant needs
for outages with plant personnel |
| m. |
Review oil sample analysis
results; recommend maintenance procedures to ensure maximum
equipment and lubricant life cycles. |
| n. |
Schedule informative meeting
with plant personnel to discuss lubrication concepts and
practices. |
| o. |
Assist Predictive Maintenance
personnel in reading and understanding oil analysis information |
| p. |
Review benefits and cost
savings through the use of today’s technological
advancements. |
| q. |
Document energy efficiency
improvements in plant equipment to reduce energy consumption
and overall benefits in plant improvements. |
| r. |
Perform plant
visit and review lubricant inventories periodically |
| s. |
New oil reference samples
are retained by C&C for quality assurance and provide
base line data for comparison to the plant’s in
service lubricants |
| t. |
Provide additive replenishment
services |
| u. |
Coordinate and perform lube
oil filtering and flushing services |
| v. |
Product availability- C&C’s
blending plant is located in Kennesaw, Georgia all products
are warehoused and are readily available for distribution |
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