ESRG assists the United States Navy with condition assessment for Hull, Mechanical, and Electrical (HM&E) equipment. This process began by equipping ships to collect engineering plant performance data continuously for use in a Condition-based Maintenance environment. Today, both shipboard and shore-based personnel can access the digitized performance data within the Maintenance Engineering Library Server (MELS) system via the World Wide Web. Access to this data enables the Navy to obtain unprecedented situation awareness of the health of their propulsion plants, power generators, and auxiliary equipment and deliver Integrated Performance Analysis Reports (IPAR) and Enterprise Performance Analysis Reports (EPAR) to the monitored fleet within 24 hours of receipt of the data. This unprecedented capability leverages the shipboard Integrated Condition Assessment System™ (ICAS) on each ship as well as ESRG’s centrally located rule and reporting engines.
Monitored equipment includes many different models of the following equipment:
Gas Turbine Propulsion Systems
Gas Turbine Generators
Main Propulsion Diesel Engines
Ships Service Diesel Generators
Reverse Osmosis Plants
Air Condition Plants
Refrigeration Plants
Distilling Plants
Air Compressors
The data’s quality and accessibility eliminates the critical delay of detailed engineering performance analysis. All performance analysis evaluations are provided on a continuous basis, which positively impacts maintenance scheduling, remote troubleshooting, life cycle management, and more.
CONTACT US today to learn more about IPAR, EPAR, MELS or the specific equipment we monitor for the US Navy.



