REGENERATION
New life for your Inverters
Inverter Regeneration is the implementation of a refurbishment process aimed at returning the technical life of an equipment to “zero hours.” Regeneration originated as a Preventive Maintenance operation aimed at avoiding equipment failure/stoppage but, in fact, can also be implemented on failed and/or non-functioning equipment. The difference in activity between Repair and Regenerate is shown in the table below.
Regeneration is a process designed to be applied to commonly referred to as “critical” process equipment such as Photovoltaic Inverters that typically operate on an “always on” basis, that is, 365 days a year. Unplanned downtime of this equipment, in fact, can result in the occurrence of large costs due to the interruption of the production process. By regenerating, that is, replacing all senescent components with state-of-the-art equivalents, you will not only extend their life span but also increase their resilience.
Regenerating your own Photovoltaic Inverters is an act of Circular Economy, meaning you abandon the outdated linear “produce-use-throw-away” paradigm for an economic model based on durability and reuse. Regeneration is aimed atextending the useful technical life of the devices being treated so, in fact, it represents a concrete example of the application of “circular thinking.”