Trace heating maintains critical industrial production processes and ensures operational safety. An optimized trace heating system delivers reliable performance, enables predictive maintenance, and operates with high energy efficiency.

Initial Assessment of Trace Heating Systems by Planray

Planray provides initial assessments and analyses of industrial electric trace heating systems for companies operating across various industrial sectors.

In some cases, the original system documentation is no longer available, or the performance and reliability of the existing system raise concerns.

During the initial assessment, we evaluate how the current system has been implemented, assess its condition, and identify opportunities to improve system performance and reliability.

The results are documented in a written report, including recommendations for improvement, and when necessary, we also produce updated system drawings and documentation.



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Knowledge Improves Operational Reliability

Planray is a pioneer in industrial electric trace heating systems in Finland, with extensive knowledge of industry standards and products.

An initial assessment of trace heating systems is an effective way to ensure that a facility’s electric heating system has been properly designed, installed, operated and maintained.

We provide all services related to trace heating systems, from engineering and installation to operation and maintenance. However, our experts can also be engaged solely for an assessment visit — with no obligation for further services.

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Optimisation Benefits the Entire Facility

Without up-to-date information, making the best possible decisions is often difficult — if not impossible.

An initial assessment carried out by Planray provides an opportunity to review the performance of a facility’s trace heating system and optimise it where necessary.

Optimisation leads to both energy and cost savings, while improving operational reliability and enabling more predictable maintenance planning.