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Investigating leaks and problem areas
25 January 2013
Energys Services is able to provide a carbon-cutting sound investigation service to identify compressed air or pressurised gas leaks. An ESL technician uses a digital probe to listen to an organisation's pipework and

Energys Services is able to
provide a carbon-cutting
sound investigation service
to identify compressed air or
pressurised gas leaks.
An ESL technician uses a digital probe to listen to an organisation's pipework and machinery and identify problems.
The system can also be used to find out if the bearings in machinery are under- or over-lubricated or nearing the end of their life. ESL surveys are followed up by a report, which identifies the costs of each problem an
An ESL technician uses a digital probe to listen to an organisation's pipework and machinery and identify problems.
The system can also be used to find out if the bearings in machinery are under- or over-lubricated or nearing the end of their life. ESL surveys are followed up by a report, which identifies the costs of each problem an
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