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The equipment and infrastructure of drinking water supply systems have a life span defined by the manufacturer. After several years of operation, a decrease in the performance of the equipment is noted, which has an impact on the production of the stations, and the equipment stops abruptly. The production is a good indicator of the optimal use of the infrastructures The questions that the agent of the drinking water sector asks himself How to increase the performance of the electrical and electromechanical equipment, how to archive and have the history of the incidents? How to make a better…mehr

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The equipment and infrastructure of drinking water supply systems have a life span defined by the manufacturer. After several years of operation, a decrease in the performance of the equipment is noted, which has an impact on the production of the stations, and the equipment stops abruptly. The production is a good indicator of the optimal use of the infrastructures The questions that the agent of the drinking water sector asks himself How to increase the performance of the electrical and electromechanical equipment, how to archive and have the history of the incidents? How to make a better follow-up of the infrastructures. The stakes related to the quality and quantity of water intended for consumption, the financial stakes impose the manager to have a maintenance strategy tool.This manual proposes a maintenance strategy for the electrical and electromechanical equipment of drinking water supply systems to enable the manager to take the right action to improve access to drinkingwater.
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nombre: Djabou Dairou Gerardine Epse Dama Titular de un máster profesional en Ingeniería Mecánica y Producción, estudiante de doctorado en SIG y teledetección en la Universidad Internacional de Ciencias Aplicadas del Desarrollo (UISAD) - Santo Tomé y Príncipe.Soy originario del extremo norte de Camerún, departamento de MAYO KANI de la tribu MOUNDANG, en un pequeño pueblo llamado GOING.