Customer stories
How operators use Turbit to catch component anomalies early, plan exchanges around low-wind windows, and resolve issues with their OEM and service partners — minimum impact, maximum technical availability.
Main Bearing MonitoringVSB acts on a main-bearing temperature trend in one month
Turbit's neural networks caught a slow-creeping main-bearing temperature trend a year before action was needed. By the time the deviation was clear, VSB and the OEM resolved it inside a month — without taking the turbine down.
Generator MonitoringEnergiequelle traces a generator anomaly to a faulty frequency converter
Turbit's alarm flagged stator-winding temperatures rising on a SAB-operated turbine. Energiequelle's analysis pointed at a malfunctioning frequency converter; the service partner replaced it inside 3.5 months and the turbine returned to rated power without further incident.
Generator MonitoringEnercity resolves a 25°C generator anomaly in 14 days, no downtime
Generator temperature jumped 20°C → 45°C on January 10. Turbit alarmed January 11; the service partner replaced the slip-ring ventilator's thermal relay on January 24. 14 days end-to-end with zero downtime and zero power loss.
Main Bearing MonitoringTeut plans a main bearing exchange — turbine operational throughout
A main-shaft bearing anomaly surfaced in April 2022 and stayed under control through summer. By November the trend had escalated; Teut and the OEM confirmed damage and scheduled a planned exchange inside 5 months while the turbine kept running.



























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