Helsinki hospital uses ABB monitoring solution 12 November 2024

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ABB’s cloud-based digital solution has removed the need to physically inspect transformers at Helsinki University Hospital (HUS).

HUS is responsible for the health of 2.2 million residents of 24 municipalities.

Jari-Pekka Korhonen, operations manager for the hospital, said: “We operate both dry and oil transformers, which require regular monitoring and inspection. For the oil transformers, this required a complete shutdown to take samples – a massive challenge in a busy hospital performing 87,000 surgical procedures every year and with many patients on life-support.”

“We have transformers scattered across this massive site,” says Korhonen. “My team can’t physically be everywhere, so we needed to be able to monitor and supervise remotely.”

Using the recently launched ABB Ability Asset Manager for Transformers - a solution developed in partnership with Danish startup Oktogrid - Korhonen and his team are now able to access key operational performance data and real-time trends for the transformers via the cloud.

According to ABB, this has reduced costly shutdowns and provided the hospital’s management team with actionable data around the performance and efficiency of the transformers.

The solution works with any type, make or aged transformer by measuring sounds and vibrations, the temperature and magnetic field to facilitate real-time, remote condition and performance monitoring, with no asset downtime or redundancy.

“We are now getting uninterrupted real time data on the transformers, which wasn’t possible with visual inspections, which could only tell if there was a leak or change in either the temperature of the unit or the sound it’s making,” added Korhonen. “We can monitor the transformers 24/7 and are immediately aware of any issues that may require our attention.”

Sixten Holm, business development manager from ABB Electrification Service, said: “We have significantly reduced the number of physical inspections required and limited the need to perform oil analysis. Crucial data regarding the health of the electrical system is now readily accessible, enabling early fault detection and improved condition-based maintenance.

“There are many electrical network transformers in the market, which are challenging to monitor without physical intervention and possible shutdown. Some have never been monitored in 15-20 years, due to the high costs and complexity. ABB Ability Asset Manager for Transformers overcomes these barriers as a simple and cost-effective way to modernize the grid.”

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