Case Study

15 Years Of Proven Reliability: How A South Florida Utility Standardized On Beck Actuators

Group 57 Haz-Rated Quarter-Turn Beck Actuator
Group 57 HAZ-Rated Quarter Turn Beck Actuator

In critical water and wastewater operations, equipment failures lead to increased maintenance demands and diminished process control confidence. Overcoming these challenges requires technology capable of enduring harsh outdoor environments, including lightning-prone areas, without requiring constant repair. Standardizing on a highly reliable actuator platform across quarter-turn, multi-turn, and linear applications drastically simplifies utility operations. One major utility achieved this resilience, reducing repair costs to less than 0.5% of equipment value and keeping spare parts inventory at just 2.2% of total purchases over fifteen years. Implementing robust, low-maintenance actuation not only protects infrastructure but also secures long-term operational peace of mind. Read the full case study to see how standardizing your actuator fleet can lower your total cost of ownership and transform your facility's maintenance philosophy.

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