Field Service
At Blair Engineering, we know how important having a knowledgeable specialist is when it is time to perform repairs on your turboexpander. We provide on-site engineering support that exceeds the depth of knowledge you may otherwise get, at very reasonable rates. Our experience spans all brands; Texas Turbines, Mafi-Trench, Rotoflow, LA Turbine, Atlas Copco, Cryostar and others. If necessary, our service personnel can be onsite within 24 hours. Call today for a current rate sheet.
On-site Reverse Engineering
If your machine is no longer supported as the OEM has gone out of business or if you simply want to change to a less expensive and more responsive OEM, we offer field reverse engineering to be able to supply the parts and spares required to keep your machine operating. Often we are able to make small changes to improve the reliability of the machine as well, sometimes finding mistakes that were overlooked by the original supplier. If part of a spares order, often this service is included in the parts bid at no additional charge. As always at Blair Engineering, reverse engineering that is performed in our workshop is included at no charge to the customer.
Field Supervision and Remote Support
We know that downtime is expensive, and we are available by phone to answer operational questions free of charge. If required, we can also send personnel to site to supervise a center section change-out quickly and cost effectively. We also perform a variety of other services including controls changes, diagnostics of operational issues, guide vane replacement and others. Call or email today to get a current rate sheet.
Operational Review
As turbo-expander field performance can be difficult to measure, our field engineering staff can perform on-site performance analysis as well as review your support system configuration. This is helpful to determine the solutions for problems such as lube oil ingress into the process and premature seal wear. Often, the solutions can be fairly straightforward changes to operational procedures and improving the overall understanding operators have of how the system functions.