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Probewell Lab | Mariana Napoli | Sales Derector
Mariana Napoli | Sales Director | [email protected]

The WT Series from Probewell represents a significant technological advancement in wireless meter testing, offering a range of features and benefits that make it an attractive upgrade for utilities and field technicians. Below, we explore the key features and advantages of migrating to the WT Series, including technical enhancements, return on investment (ROI) benefits, and overall operational efficiencies.

Revenue protection is an important part for any business that operates over an extended period of time. When it comes to the commercial and indultrial (C&I) market, it is imperative to maintain peak performance installations at all times. Undetected problems in the C&I market can result in exponential revenue loss for every month that a problem goes unresolved.

The revenue loss equation is quite simple:

Energy consumption x Rate x Error % x Number of months = Revenue Lost

The potential risk for a customer installations range from simple wiring problems to defective installations, faulty equipment and even tampering.

As opposed to damage control, routine inspection or preventive maintenance has two positive impacts,

  • Allowing utilities to detect these issues before they ever impact their ROI
  • Providing the baseline to analyzing future test results.

Addressing quality concerns early in transformer-rated installation by means of preventive maintenance is a good approach to revenue protection.

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Revenue protection is an important part for any business that operates over an extended period of time. When it comes to the commercial and indultrial (C&I) market, it is imperative to maintain peak performance installations at all times. Undetected problems in the C&I market can result in exponential revenue loss for every month that a problem goes unresolved.

The revenue loss equation is quite simple:

Energy consumption x Rate x Error % x Number of months = Revenue Lost

The potential risk for a customer installations range from simple wiring problems to defective installations, faulty equipment and even tampering.

As opposed to damage control, routine inspection or preventive maintenance has two positive impacts,

  • Allowing utilities to detect these issues before they ever impact their ROI
  • Providing the baseline to analyzing future test results.

Addressing quality concerns early in transformer-rated installation by means of preventive maintenance is a good approach to revenue protection.