Routine maintenance of petrochemical equipment focuses on prevention, revolving around basic tasks such as inspection, cleaning, lubrication, and tightening. This is primarily the responsibility of the on-duty operator. Specific tasks include:
Core Maintenance Contents
Equipment Appearance Inspection
Inspect the equipment surface, pipes, and valves for corrosion, deformation, or material leaks. Verify that temperature, pressure, and other instrument readings are within normal ranges.
Lubrication System Inspection
Confirm that hydraulic oil and lubricating oil levels are above the minimum mark. Check for cleanliness, emulsification, discoloration, or deterioration. Replenish any lost oil or replace oil as needed.
Fastener Inspection
Pay special attention to the bolts and nuts of critical components such as couplings and bearing housings. Ensure they are secure to prevent displacement or leakage due to vibration during operation.
Cleaning Operation
Clean debris around the equipment, keeping equipment surfaces and heat dissipation channels unobstructed. Prevent accumulated material and dust from affecting heat dissipation or corroding components.
Operational parameter monitoring
Regularly inspect the control system and electrical equipment, monitor operating data such as temperature, pressure, and vibration, investigate potential leaks and record them accurately.


