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IPS field service technicians remove, install, and commission small, large, and extra-large AC & DC motors and generators. We also remove and replace rotating equipment, including gearboxes, pumps, fans, blowers, and compressors.
We have extensive experience with highly engineered applications that require roof removal and crane access.
IPS PowerServe adds to our single-source capabilities for critical infrastructure. Their NETA-certified technicians offer independent, third-party power system start-up and commissioning. They also support projects during planning and commissioning, testing grounding systems, relays, and cables.
IPS PowerServe provides validation of critical infrastructure as part of its third-party commissioning services. Unlike engineering firms and general contractors, PowerServe represents the facility owner and has no conflicts of interest.
This approach reflects the best practices defined in the industry standard, ANSI/NETA ATS-2017, which states: “The testing organization shall be an independent, third-party entity which can function as an unbiased testing authority, professionally independent of the manufacturers, suppliers, and installers of equipment or systems being evaluated.”
IPS PowerServe also provides acceptance testing at the component level to verify OEM specifications. This is critical to determine the safety, reliability, and uptime of your equipment and operations.
Acceptance testing provides a valuable baseline for trending and data comparison during future maintenance and testing. All of PowerServe’s acceptance testing complies with the latest NETA ATS Standard.
Professional asset management and documented maintenance to reduce your unplanned downtime and capital investments in inventory.
Programs to improve reliability and extend the life of your critical infrastructure, for lower operating costs and reduced capital spending.
Comprehensive testing to cover your critical infrastructure. We test equipment on-site and “as received” and “as shipped” following in-shop repair.