Marine power management system control panel showing load sharing meters, synchronization gauges, alarms, and control switches during inspection and fault recovery.

Marine Power Management System load sharing and synchronization panel inspected during repair, communication recovery, and health check.

Power management on board starts with reliable monitoring and the Saier Nico PPU PMS PPM delivers exactly that.

The PPU PMS PPM Power Plant Monitoring, Protection and Control System by Saier Nico is a trusted solution designed to ensure safe, efficient, and uninterrupted operation of marine and industrial power plants. Engineered for demanding environments, this system combines advanced monitoring, intelligent protection, and precise control in one integrated platform.

According to the manufacturer, the system is designed to provide centralized supervision of power generation and distribution while ensuring operational safety, and it supports flexible system configurations to match different vessel and plant requirements. In practical terms, this means operators gain clear visibility of their power plant status, faster fault response, and improved overall reliability.

From the technical documentation and datasheet, the PPU PMS PPM is described as continuously monitoring electrical parameters such as voltage, frequency, load, and power balance, while also automatically executing protection and control functions to prevent blackouts and equipment damage. These features are critical for maintaining compliance and operational continuity at sea.

Our service scope includes calibration, repair, and commissioning, all available on board, minimizing downtime and ensuring the system performs within manufacturer specifications.

Service Coverage

We provide support across Spain, Gibraltar, Bulgaria, Turkey, Romania, the Netherlands, France, Germany, Italy, and major ports including Ceuta, Algeciras, Barcelona, Valencia, Bilbao, Marseille, Rotterdam, Antwerp, Hamburg, Genoa, Naples, Piraeus, Istanbul, Valletta, Limassol, and many more throughout Europe and the Mediterranean.

Regulatory Compliance

Under IMO ISM Code, SOLAS, SIRE 2.0, and GVP marine requirements, critical monitoring and protection systems must be maintained in calibrated and operational condition. Industry best practice and manufacturer recommendations typically call for annual calibration or verification, or more frequently if required by vessel operations or inspection findings.