Siemens to install remote diagnostics for GAIL
NEW DELHI -GAIL Ltd., the largest state-owned gas transmission and distribution company in India has entered into an agreement with Siemens to equip around 29 of its gas turbines with remote diagnostics.
The scope includes the supply of RDS hardware, site installation and commissioning including remote operational service desk (OSD) and helpdesk services. The OSD will be accessible 24/7, equipped with machine learning tools and manned by technical experts to provide faster, high quality troubleshooting and guidance for problem resolution.
and plays a pivotal role in meeting the energy needs of the country.
Prashant Jain, Head of Power Generation Services, Siemens Ltd in India, said, "Reliable and efficient operations, especially of critical assets, are key to a profitable and sustainable business for gas transmission utilities. Siemens has experience monitoring over 1000 oil and gas and industrial rotating equipment across 80 countries using RDS. We take great pride in partnering with GAIL in their quest for enhancing availability, reliability and efficiency."
Siemens' RDS solution, part of the Omnivise Digital Services portfolio, combines asset data with OEM industry expertise to deliver information that allows faster and accurate predictive analysis for effective decisions. This enables improved operational planning to increase availability, mitigate risks and optimise operational costs. It comprises a suite of tools and processes that enables Siemens to remotely access and review ‘real time’ operational and diagnostics data from installed equipment, detect early changes in operational condition through data analysis, and provide recommendations.

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