
PSI Repair Services says its test program identifies component failures down to the microchip level on wind turbine electronics. It also detects which components are likely to fail in the near future.
An independent repair company for electronics, hydraulics, and precision mechanical assemblies, will showcase its off-warranty repair support for wind energy operations and maintenance (O&M) professionals at the CANWEA 2011 Annual Conference and Exhibition. PSI Repair Services will exhibit in booth 1336 at the 2011 CanWEA Conference and Exhibition which will be held October 3 to 6 at the Vancouver Convention Centre in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Recent stats suggest that 79% of wind turbines are set to move out of warranty in less than five years. Because wind energy is independent of fuel costs, a repeatable and cost effective O&M strategy can have an immediate impact on an operator’s bottom line.
The company is said to offer fast, affordable repairs for out-of-warranty electronic and mechanical wind turbine components from all the major manufacturers, including General Electric, Vestas, Zond, Neg Micon, and others. Components repaired include printed circuit boards, PLCs, control cards, VRCC components, IGBTs, thyristors, hub converters, pitch motors, hydraulic pumps, servo motors, transducers, and more. All repairs come with a free evaluation and one-year warranty.
The company also offers engineering services that can enhance the performance of new and old wind turbine components with superior and more efficient technology. For unsalvageable parts, PSI offers state-of-the-art remanufacturing services. For more information on CanWEA 2011, visit www.canwea2011.ca
PSI Repair Services
PSI Repair Services, Inc.
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