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    VALVE SERVICING

    Regular valve maintenance is essential to avoid costly disruptions and extend equipment life.  

    In conjunction with overhaul services, CAS offers other cost-effective solutions such as valve servicing aimed at maintaining optimal system performance and efficiency. Our expert technicians take a meticulous approach to servicing, ensuring that every valve functions flawlessly within your compressed air system. 

    We offer our customers the Valve Exchange Program to assist customers in reducing the overall cost of servicing and provide effective and efficient servicing of their desiccant air dryers valves, namely those for equipment supplied under the brand names of Flair and Pneumatic Products.

    Shorter service period
    Professional servicing os valve assemblies
    Overall and sustained reduction of service costs
    12-month warranty on services valves
    Continued and ongoing service support
    Reduced cost on extended plans
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    Frequently Asked Questions

    In an extensive global network of service hubs, PrimeServ Omnicare covers maintenance, repair and reconditioning of the many different pieces of equipment that make up your business – in customized contracts that make sense for you.

    Regular valve servicing is crucial to ensure the proper operation and safety of your systems. Over time, valves can suffer from wear, corrosion, and build-up of deposits, which can lead to leaks, inefficiencies, and system failures. Routine maintenance helps to identify and rectify issues early, prolongs the lifespan of the valves, and ensures that your operations run smoothly and safely.
    Common signs that a valve needs servicing include unusual noises (such as whistling or hissing), difficulty in operation, visible leaks, reduced system performance, and fluctuating pressures. If you notice any of these symptoms, it's important to schedule a service as soon as possible to avoid more serious issues and potential system downtime.
    The frequency of valve servicing depends on the type of valve, the conditions in which it operates, and industry standards. Generally, it’s recommended to inspect and service valves at least once a year. However, high-pressure or high-temperature environments may require more frequent checks. Following the OEM guidelines and industry best practices is essential for determining the appropriate maintenance schedule.
    The valve servicing process typically involves a thorough inspection to detect any wear, damage, or anomalies. This includes disassembling the valve, cleaning components, replacing or repairing worn parts, reassembling, and testing the valve to ensure it operates correctly under normal conditions. Detailed documentation and reporting are provided to track the condition and maintenance history of the valves.