Abstract

Chubu Electric Power Company Inc., one of the utilities in Japan, has been maintaining a large number of distribution facilities which were constructed in the 1970s, when the country was in the period of high-economic growth. These aged facilities are being replaced with improved ones to prevent faults. To improve maintenance operation, condition- and time-based maintenance has been introduced. To carry out more effective and efficient maintenance on increasing highly aged facilities, it is indispensable to maximise their life cycles and to average the replacement operation by upgrading the maintenance procedures. To respond to these issues, the management of equipment data are being improved by introducing label with two-dimensional barcode, and strengthening the analytical capability of defect information by developing ‘distribution asset management and replacement assist system’

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