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Service agreements reduce cost of ownership

REDUCING HVAC DOWNTIME For mining and earthmoving trucks to deliver the lowest total cost of ownership, they need to stay operational – which means no stoppages owing to air conditioning system failure

‘MAN-ON-SITE’ MAINTENANCE Booyco Engineering offers a maintenance agreement which dedicates the necessary skills and experience to the customer’s equipment.

CUSTOM-DESIGNED HVAC SYSTEMS Booyco Engineering HVAC systems are designed for the customer to achieve the lowest TCO from these units.

22nd September 2023

     

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The productive uptime of capital equipment is often compromised by heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) failure, with a primary casualty being the machine’s total cost of ownership (TCO), says local developer and manufacturer of custom-designed HVAC systems Booyco Engineering.

Consequently, regular servicing of equipment is a vital investment.

With strict health and safety regulations, even faulty air conditioners can bring work to a standstill, points out Booyco Engineering MD Brenton Spies. He says the answer is regular and quality maintenance planned in advance and conducted by skilled technicians.

“On mining or earthmoving sites – where temperatures can be extreme and dust is an ever-present factor – it is regulated that an operator’s cab must be comfortable,” he explains. “This means that when an HVAC system goes down, there is a real possibility that conditions become unconducive to safe work. The operator can stop work, and this can seriously affect productivity.”

To avoid these circumstances, Booyco Engineering supplies custom-engineered HVAC solutions for these trucks and provides maintenance and servicing for them regularly. The company offers a maintenance agreement that dedicates the necessary skills and experience to the customer’s equipment.

“With our ‘man on site’ service, we can also offer customers an extended warranty on our equipment, as we feel confident that it is receiving the necessary attention,” he says.

“We know from our own experience that Booyco Engineering’s HVAC units can last 20 years or more when they are well looked after.”

He notes that a five-year warranty on any equipment used in the mining sector is generally unheard of; however, the company has been known to offer such warranties for HVAC equipment in mining vehicles if there is a Booyco Engineering maintenance programme in place.

When Booyco Engineering designs its products, it develops the optimal schedules for replacement of certain components, according to Booyco Engineering executive director Grant Miller. These schedules also set out the intervals for service interventions.

“This is specifically designed for the customer to achieve the lowest TCO from these units, but the designated work does need to be conducted timeously – and by a specialised technician,” says Spies.

“We can, therefore, put the required skills and equipment on site, depending on the customer’s fleet size.”

Meanwhile, Booyco Engineering has introduced a learnership scheme for field technicians to support its pipeline of skills. The course’s intake comprises young technicians that have completed college courses. The technicians are given 12 months of intensive theoretical and on-site training in the company’s HVAC range.

“This kind of initiative gives us the skills foundation from which to grow our technicians; we can, therefore, offer customers maintenance contracts on a range of HVAC installations,” he says. “Most mines have HVAC systems on trucks and vehicles, but some also need support on HVAC for rail locomotives.”

An important aspect of the company’s service is its compliance with the necessary health and safety requirements on mines – making it quicker and easier to get staff on to site and operational. With onerous compliance to achieve a ‘pit licence’, it often takes time for new entrants to be allowed to attend to a vehicle in the mining area.

The interventions within a maintenance agreement are planned to fit in with the customer’s work programme so that there is as little disruption as possible.

Booyco Engineering has recently rationalised its product offering so that HVAC units can be deployed over multiple vehicle types. This has allowed a streamlining of the stockholding strategy, so that lead times can be reduced.

“All in all, our maintenance contracts ensure that customers can achieve the lowest TCO on their high value mining trucks by planning and budgeting in advance for servicing HVAC units,” he says.

Edited by Nadine James
Features Deputy Editor

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