PSI is also showcasing its latest cost-saving solutions at the Windpower Conference & Exhibition in Orlando
Livonia, Michigan – PSI Repair Services, Inc., a subsidiary of Phillips Service Industries and leading independent service provider (ISP) to the wind energy industry, announced today that it recently shipped its 20,000th repaired wind turbine part to a prominent wind energy company. Since 2009, PSI has provided economical repairs, as well as industry-leading engineering services that include product upgrades, for the largest wind farms in the United States.
PSI also announced that it will showcase its wide range of cost-saving solutions at the upcoming Windpower 2015 Conference & Exhibition.
“PSI is very proud to be a trusted resource to the largest wind farms in the U.S.,” said Mike Fitzpatrick, general manager of PSI Repair Services, Inc. “We are constantly adding new services and capabilities to meet the strong, ongoing demand from our wind energy customers, so come talk to us at the Windpower Conference.”
PSI Repair Services offers component repair and engineering services for GE, Vestas, Gamesa, Siemens, RePower, and Clipper wind turbines. PSI covers the critical electronic, hydraulic and precision mechanical components that drive the turbines’ pitch and yaw systems and down-tower electronics. Commonly repaired components include printed circuit boards, pitch drive systems, inverters, IGBTs, PLCs, VRCC units, AEBIs, proportional valves, hydraulic pumps, pitch and yaw motors, encoders, slip rings, transducers, yaw modules, 3-phase bridge rectifiers, blade bearing automatic grease dispensers, active crowbars, line reactors, oil level sensors, battery chargers, cold climate converters, and more. PSI uses the latest diagnostic tools to detect failures down to the microchip level.
The WINDPOWER 2015 Conference & Exhibition takes place May 18-21 at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, FL. PSI Repair Services will be exhibiting in Booth 5208. For more information about the WINDPOWER Conference & Exhibition, visit www.windpowerexpo.org.
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