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2010 Symposium:
Fleet Asset Management and Optomization Solutions
August 17-20, 2010

Call for Presenters

PEPSE Training
September 13-16, 2010

PMAX Training
Watch for the 2010 training schedule.

Scientech papers presented at the EPRI Heat Rate Conference and ASME Power 2009 Conference are now available.

Evaluating an HP/IP Turbine Replacement

Optimizing for the Lowest Cost Electrical Production

Integrated Performance

Midwest Generation selects PdP for fleet wind turbine and fossil plant monitoring. U.S. Utility selects Scientech's PdP advanced pattern recognition software for Fleet monitoring. (See complete story)

As reported in an independent study of PEPSE users, many customers by using the computational tool, have achieved the following cost-savings:

  • $3,500,000 saved on a planned boiler modification upgrade
  • $12,000,000 saved on a turbine replacement
  • Average operating cost savings of $250,000 per year.

 

PEPSE is an easy-to-use software program that can be used to analyze your plant, or individual equipment components. You can model “what if” studies to test potential efficiency improvements and perform many engineering analyses that will detect abnormal operating conditions and lower plant operating costs.

PEPSE is user-friendly with drop and drag icons for modeling, and easily understood, visual data for driving improved performance.

PEPSE systems have been used for more than 30 years, and input from an active user group has driven product enhancements and contributed to the software’s status as the most valued and practical application of its kind.

System Requirements. PEPSE is PC-based and runs under Windows 2000, 2003, or XP. A machine with a Pentium processor is required. For more information about PEPSE complete our Product Information Request Form.

Visit our Free Download area to get a demo of the PEPSE software.

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If you would like to discover how the FAMOS suite of products can make an impact on your operations, please select the Contact Us page.

Click here to see what modeling services are provided by our Performance Monitoring Group for PEPSE and PMAX.