ERIKS brings its deeply technical knowledge to the water equipment show

ERIKS Industrial Services will be showcasing its reliability services and engineering capabilities for the water and wastewater industries on Stand F128 at The Water Equipment Show, Telford on 15th May 2025.

ERIKS meets the current challenges of those working in this sector in many ways. It has the knowledge, through its Flow Control and Engineering Centres of Expertise to re-engineer and re-scope OEM equipment (such as pumps, valves, gearboxes and motors) and, with Service Centres across the UK, it’s possible to get work done locally to fit in with the necessary time scales.

ERIKS can support customers in a deeply technical way such as applying coatings to bring pumps, ‘back from the brink’ or wet test products at its Norwich and Leeds sites. When faced with choosing between ERIKS or an OEM those in the water sector are increasingly turning to the former due to its experience, its logistical expertise and its ability to provide an independent opinion. With the ability to repair, upgrade, re-rate or provide brand new equipment ERIKS can truly give an un-biased solution to a problem.

Alongside its engineering workshops ERIKS will also be introducing its new reliability service at The Water Equipment Show. Particularly suited to the sector, because of the number of assets to be monitored, the large physical area to be covered and the difficult to access locations, the new reliability service is a combination of remote sensor technology, automated data capture, data analysis and hands-on condition monitoring services.

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The new service has three different tiers, but it is anticipated that water sector customers will be operating at the Professional tier that is fully managed by ERIKS, and includes installation, proactive monitoring, and continuous support. The service provides real-time data collection and detailed analysis, ensuring that any potential issues are addressed swiftly. ERIKS’ engineers monitor status alerts, analyse data as needed, and work with the end user to develop and execute a plan of action, minimising disruption and ensuring operational efficiency. The Professional tier leverages ERIKS’ Smart Asset Management platform, a cloud-based tool that combines advanced analytics with an intuitive dashboard displaying actionable insights in real-time.

As well as its great experience with OEM equipment of all types ERIKS will be working alongside pump manufacturer Verder at The Water Equipment Show and one of its dosing pumps will be on the stand, as well as one of its pump experts to discuss applications and technical issues.

For more information please visit: Join ERIKS at Water Equipment Show 2025 | Stand F128

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