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Turboexpanders are robust machines typically capable of decades of useful service, but as with all machinery, they cannot operate indefinitely, even with the most meticulous maintenance. Changing process conditions, lack of OEM support, unreliable operation and expensive repairs requiring extended downtime may all contribute to make it more beneficial to replace the machine entirely. We offer flange to flange replacement units, delivered ready to dropped in using the same connections as the old unit, minimizing lost operating time. |
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When a turboexpander is running at low efficiency due to changes in process conditions, but is otherwise functional, redesigning only the aerodynamic components and a few other critical parts is a cost effective way to correct performance issues. |
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Some parts have become obsolete, or perform poorly relative to newer designs, and we offer upgrades that can obviate recurring problems or increase performance without having to make major changes to the unit. |
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Many turboexpander parts should be kept on site, ready to be installed as part of regular maintenance or to minimize downtime in case of a problem. We are able to supply spare parts for all makes of turboexpanders, from simple o-rings to custom wheels and seals. |
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Just as with the mechanical components of a turboexpander, the electrical components eventually need to be replaced. Some components, such as vibration and speed probes, should be replaced regularly to ensure accurate readings. Older turboexpanders have obsolete systems, and would benefit from having the instrumentation and control system replaced. A problem in the instrumentation and control system can prevent you from being able to predict and react to mechanical problems, which could lead to expensive repairs, plant downtime, or even catastrophic failure. |
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