Preventive Maintenance of Medium Voltage (MV) Switchgear
Ensuring Reliability, Safety, and Asset Longevity
Medium Voltage (MV) switchgear plays a critical role in electrical power distribution systems, protecting equipment and ensuring continuity of supply. Failures in MV switchgear can lead to unplanned outages, safety hazards, and significant financial losses.
Preventive Maintenance (PM) is a proactive approach designed to detect potential issues early, maintain optimal performance, and extend the operational life of MV switchgear. At PT Multi Daya Mitra, we provide professional preventive maintenance services aligned with international standards and industry best practices.
Why Preventive Maintenance Is Essential
Preventive maintenance is not just a routine activity—it is a strategic investment in system reliability and safety. The key benefits include:
Improved system reliability by reducing unexpected failures
Enhanced safety for personnel and assets
Extended equipment lifespan through early detection of degradation
Optimized operational costs by preventing major corrective repairs
Compliance with standards such as IEC, IEEE, FM Global and local regulations
Scope of Preventive Maintenance for MV Switchgear
A comprehensive preventive maintenance program typically covers the following activities:
1. Visual and Mechanical Inspection
Checking panel enclosures for corrosion, dust, moisture, or physical damage
Verifying mechanical integrity of circuit breakers, disconnectors, and interlocks
Ensuring nameplates, labels, and safety signage are intact and readable
2. Electrical Inspection and Testing
Insulation Resistance (IR) measurement on busbars, cables, and control wiring
Contact resistance measurement on circuit breaker main contacts
Functional testing of protection relays and tripping circuits
Verification of CT and VT secondary wiring conditions
3. Circuit Breaker Maintenance
Inspection of operating mechanisms (spring, motor, hydraulic, or pneumatic)
Lubrication of moving parts according to manufacturer recommendations
Timing and travel tests to confirm proper opening and closing performance
4. Cleaning and Tightening
Cleaning of insulation surfaces to prevent tracking and flashover
Torque checking of power and grounding connections
Removal of dust and contaminants using approved methods
5. Control, Protection, and Auxiliary Systems
Checking DC supply systems (battery, charger, wiring)
Verification of alarms, indications, and interlocks
Testing communication interfaces where applicable (SCADA/monitoring systems)
Preventive Maintenance Frequency
The maintenance interval depends on operating conditions, environment, and criticality of the installation:
Routine inspection: every 6–12 months
Comprehensive preventive maintenance: every 1–3 years
Post-fault or abnormal condition inspection: immediately after an event
Sites with high humidity, dust, or continuous operation may require more frequent maintenance.
Our Approach at PT Multi Daya Mitra
We apply a structured and documented preventive maintenance methodology that includes:
Experienced and certified electrical engineers and technicians
Use of calibrated testing instruments
Detailed inspection checklists and test records
Clear reporting with findings, risk assessment, and recommendations
Maintenance activities performed with strict safety and lock-out/tag-out procedures
Preventive maintenance of MV switchgear is essential to ensure safe, reliable, and efficient power distribution. A well-executed PM program minimizes downtime, protects critical assets, and supports long-term operational sustainability.
PT Multi Daya Mitra is committed to delivering high-quality preventive maintenance services tailored to your operational needs, helping you maintain electrical systems you can rely on.
