Ensuring Equipment Performance in the Field

David Simkins, the Director of Engineering and Technology at Polygon, highlights what sets Polygon apart in the industry. He introduces the use of calibrated Vysala equipment by their operations team, which provides accurate temperature and humidity readings on their equipment.

David explains that during client site visits, the team takes readings on the inlets and outlets of the units. These readings are then recorded using Polygon’s proprietary Polygon app, which calculates the data against factory curves to generate a score. This score ensures that Polygon’s equipment is factory matched and meets the required standards.

The editorial emphasizes the benefits that Polygon’s clients gain from this approach. By utilizing calibrated equipment and the proprietary app, Polygon ensures accuracy and quality control in service delivery. Clients can have confidence in the performance of Polygon’s equipment, knowing that it is calibrated and matched to the required specifications.

Overall, the video highlights how Polygon’s commitment to accuracy and quality separates them from their competitors, ultimately benefiting clients and ensuring reliable and efficient equipment on construction sites.

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