20/04/2026
Periodic maintenance, upkeeping and calibration of the instrument – a necessity to maintain the data quality and enhance the life of the instruments.
An instrument or a turnkey solution, deployed for measurement in the field for:
• research purposes,
• improvements in agricultural activities
• to curb the pollution emission from
o construction
o manufacturing industries
o vehicular movement
• To validate the performance of some physical aspects like:
o Validating solar energy generation yield - resource vs productivity
o Wind Energy
o Hydropower
• For Early Warning and Alert Systems (extreme rain events, environment, flood, landslide etc.)
• Infrastructure and Geotechnical
• Hydrology, Water Quality and others
Or for supporting any other applications. It contains electronics with very precise, sensitive and fragile elements and components. As these instruments stay in the field to operate in different climatic and biological challenges.
While climatic variation becomes reason for change in the instrument performance which leads to shifts in sensing and output performance of the instruments and in some cases, may lead to the failure of the instrument.
Misconceptions:
A high quality, good brand instrument, once deployed in the field does not need any check-ups and shall keep operating on its own forever….
Facts:
It is not possible for any instruments or other machinery to operate in conditions like high moisture, temperature variation, dust, storms, lightning, electromagnetic field presence, biological and other challenging conditions and it can never remain the same as it was originally deployed.
Role of Periodic Maintenance and upkeeping:
Tracked and systematic periodic maintenance and upkeeping can help diagnosing the faults at early stage can save the huge cost of damaging the instruments entirely.
The outcome of which improves system’s performance, longevity, uptime, data quality and accuracy.
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