Maintenance

priorities

Make maintenance more predictable

Maintenance becomes more efficient when teams can see what is happening before they go on site. Capelon helps municipalities prioritise work, reduce unnecessary checks and use operational insight to plan better.

Connected lighting control makes daily operation more efficient - from remote switching and synchronised operation to clearer fault indications and more targeted troubleshooting.
Joakim Lewin,
El o Data Installatören AB
Maintenance Partner to Vellinge Municipality
The municipal challenge

Maintenance is harder when visibility is fragmented

Fault handling is often driven by complaints, manual checks, site visits and fragmented information. Without clear processes and priorities, connected lighting can create more data and alarms instead of better decisions.

Why it matters

Better maintenance supports cost, safety and trust

The value is not only faster troubleshooting. Better maintenance gives the organisation time to plan, improve processes and focus on the work that actually needs action.

What needs to change

From reactive fault handling to planned maintenance

1

Fault reports, cabinet status, asset data and maintenance routines may be handled in separate systems or workflows.

Lighting infrastructure can be viewed and managed in a more connected way across areas, cabinets and luminaires.

Teams get a clearer picture of what is happening and what needs attention.

2

Teams may need to go on site to inspect, verify or prepare before the actual repair work can begin.

Operational data, alarms and asset insight help teams understand the issue before going out.

Maintenance work becomes more targeted, better prepared and easier to plan.

3

Lighting is often handled after faults, complaints or visible failures have already appeared.

Status, alarms and operational patterns support better routines over time.

The city can operate lighting as a managed infrastructure service, not only as individual assets.

How Capelon helps

How Capelon supports better maintenance

Earlier issue detection

Monitor cabinets, feeder groups, phases and power patterns to identify issues earlier and support targeted action.

more precise fault detection

Add light-point information where individual diagnostics improve fault location, prioritisation and service quality.

clearer daily priorities

Use maps, alarms, status views and operational data to move from guesswork to clearer daily priorities.

maintenance workflows

Connect lighting information to asset registers, GIS, fault reporting or maintenance workflows where the municipality needs a broader process.

Expected impact

Fewer unnecessary visits. More controlled operation.

Better visibility helps teams assess issues before going on site, prepare the right action and reduce repeated checks. The actual impact depends on asset data, system configuration and how maintenance processes are organised.

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