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Service PresentationService Presentation
Service RenewablesService Renewables Wind PowerWind Power
Gl b l T h l d L i ti Global HRGlobal Technology and Logistics- Service Technology- Diagnostic- Training and Resources- Supply Chain Management- Business Improvement Controlling and Administration
Global HR
Business Improvement, Controlling and Administration
Supporting Functions Product Marketing & Development, Business Improvement,
* installed numbers, source: Siemens Wind Power fleet database May 2012, numbers rounded offfirst number in row: installed in total, second number in row: under warranty and service
Service Wind Power F t t lFacts at a glance
We have 30 years of experience in servicing wind turbines
Nearly 16,000 MW installed and 11,100 MW under service
Around 2,500 people work currently at Service Wind Powerp p y
75 per cent of our employees are based close to the customers, in four Regions
We service wind turbines in 20 countries, and plan to be in 30 countries by end of 2012
With more than 4,500 turbines with installed diagnostics systems we lead the industry
Siemens is the leading supplier in the offshore market with over 20 years experience*
Siemens Wind Power’s on- and offshore portfolioA lif ti f t lA lifetime of customer value
Planning Production InstallationOperation & Maintenance
With Siemens as a partner, there will be no loose ends in our customersʼwind power projects. Working intimately with our customers is key to finding the perfect solution for every site and need.
As part of Siemens, one of the worldʼs largest suppliers of products and solutions along the entire energy conversion chain, we offer a holistic view.
Siemens Monitoring and Diagnostics T bi C diti M it i
Si T bi C di i M i i H i k
Turbine Condition Monitoring
Siemens Turbine Condition Monitoring – How it works.
The system is based on accelerometers located on or near main components, such as the main bearings, gearbox and generator.
SVM sensors conduct structural vibration analyses and monitoring through built-in two-analyses and monitoring through built in twoaxial accelerometers.
The M-system acquires data and conducts front-end analyses and alarm evaluations in real time for early detection of weakness orreal time for early detection of weakness or failure.
Training and Qualification 4 t i i it i E d th U it d St t4 training sites in Europe and the United States
BrandeN tl
BremenNewcastleHoustonChallenge: Service technicians work
under difficult conditions:
Remote areas
Limited working space
Various heights
Harsh elements on- and offshoreHarsh elements on and offshore
Answer: Wind Power Service Training Centers offer up-to-date technical co rses and safet trainings to ens recourses and safety trainings to ensure safety at work and value in the wind industry.
I am safety. - Zero HarmW i f tWe never compromise on safety
We will make safety personal
As a world leader in the wind industry, we strive for excellence, no matter what we do!
First and foremost, we insist on doing it safely. Every thing we do in regards to safety isEvery thing we do in regards to safety, is included in our “I am safety.” program, aiming to achieve a true Zero Harm culture.
Zero Harm means for us:
No accidents or incidents and no work related illness!related illness!
* Based on typical US site, at an annual mean wind speed of 7.5 m/s
Predictive Diagnostics Li it i k d id ti l dLimit risk and avoid consequential damages
Failure avoided and availability kept highDiagnostics identify potential failure Failure avoided and availability kept highDiagnostics identify potential failure
A Inspection Request2009-03-12B
C Remote diagnostics allowed Siemens to detect the failure before an actual damage occurredDowntime for customer minimized
B
C
2009 03 12
Inspection2009-03-25
Exchange
ADowntime for customer minimizedPotential consequential damages in the turbine were avoidedSiemens best in class availability kept high
2009-04-21 An unscheduled activity was turned into a well planned activityPossibility for Siemens to bundle activity with other service work at the site saving time and Visual inspection performed gresourcesSavings in mobilization of crane
Visual inspection performed
Visual inspection confirms the expected
B
The specific case is an excellent example of how diagnostic services can give significant savings and eliminate risk for the customer, as well as for Siemens