Fuels Maintenance You Can Count On
Maytag provides specialized RMMR services for government and allied fuel systems built on the same foundation of operator experience and ownership that defines our COCO operations. Our teams apply decades of hands-on knowledge managing complex fuel infrastructure to perform preventive maintenance, inspections, and targeted repairs that extend system life and reduce downtime. Guided by an operator’s perspective, we anticipate issues before they disrupt operations, ensuring compliance, safety, and mission continuity through a proactive rather than reactive approach
- Preventive maintenance: scheduled inspections, functional tests, and servicing that sustain asset health.
- Minor repair: corrective work to resolve deficiencies and restore service quickly.
- Emergency response: on-call support to contain issues and return systems to operation.
- Records and reporting: maintenance plans, work orders, logs, and closeout packages.

Aligned With Your Requirements
- Follow the RMMR construct: recurring maintenance and minor repairs across capitalized petroleum facilities at CONUS and OCONUS sites.
- Maintain a Preventive Maintenance Plan: define inspections, tests, servicing, emergency repair, and records management.
- Meet petroleum maintenance criteria: perform tasks to the required maintenance standards and acceptance criteria for fuel systems.
- Support mission readiness: keep systems safe, reliable, and available to meet fueling demand.
Scope That Covers the Full Fuel System
Storage Tanks and Containment
- External inspections, gauges, alarms, vents, overfill devices
- Secondary containment checks and integrity verification
- Coatings touch-ups and appurtenance repairs
Piping, Valves, and Manifolds
- Leak checks, heat trace and insulation checks, supports
- Valve packing, operators, position indicators, leaks
- Hydro and functional tests per maintenance criteria
Pumps, Meters, and Controls
- Pump, seal checks, vibration and performance checks
- Meter proving, calibration records, and ticket reconciliation
- Motor control centers, PLCs, alarms, and interlock checks
Hydrant and Issue Systems
- Hydrant pits, valves, isolation and leak checks
- Filter separator element changes and differential pressure trending
- Hose, nozzle, and deadman device inspections
Instrumentation and Monitoring
- ATG verification, gauge board checks, and alarm tests
- Cathodic protection surveys and rectifier checks
- Spill detection and leak monitoring function checks
Site Safety and Compliance
- Grounding and bonding, lightning protection checks
- Housekeeping, containment, eyewash and safety shower checks
- Documentation control and audit readiness
Program Method
- Plan the work: build a preventive maintenance plan by asset, interval, and task.
- Execute and document: perform PM, open work orders, capture findings, and track corrective actions.
- Restore quickly: route deficiencies to minor repair with clear scopes and closeout.
- Meet the criteria: perform tasks to the required maintenance standards for petroleum systems.
- Report results: deliver monthly status and performance trends in plain language.
Performance You Can See
- Asset availability: percentage of systems ready for issue
- PM compliance: tasks completed on time and documented
- Mean time to restore: average time to return an asset to service
- Quality metrics: filter DP trends and sampling pass rates
- Safety metrics: incident frequency and corrective action closeout time
- Work order health: backlog age and zero overdue criticals

Mobilization and Transition
- Discovery: site walk, asset verification, demarcation points, and safety review
- Program build: preventive maintenance plan, parts lists, and response standards
- Ramp up: onboarding, tool and test equipment staging, and baseline inspections
- Steady state: execution, minor repairs, records, and performance reporting
Frequently Asked Questions
What falls under minor repair?
Corrective work to address deficiencies and restore service, including urgent response when the mission requires it.
Do you follow the petroleum maintenance criteria that the government references?
Yes. We perform to the petroleum maintenance standards and acceptance criteria that contracting officers reference in solicitations and performance work statements.
How is the preventive maintenance plan delivered?
We submit a plan that defines asset lists, intervals, tasks, and reporting. It includes emergency repair and records management processes.
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