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XIX. Manufacturer’s Service, Repair and Training Program
A. Field Service
Baker Hughes maintains one of the largest and most
competent network of field service technicians in the
industry. Service technicians are located at strategic
points throughout the United States to respond to
customer’s requirements for service, even in the
event of extreme off-hour emergency situations.
Each service technician is trained and experienced
in servicing Consolidated products.
It is highly recommended that the professional
expertise of a field service technician be employed
to make final field adjustments during the initial
setting of all Consolidated valves.
For further information, please contact your local
Green Tag Center (GTC).
B. Repair Facilities
The Consolidated repair department, in conjunction
with the manufacturing facilities, are equipped
to perform specialized repairs and product
modifications, e.g. bushing replacements, hydroset
calibrations, electromatic relief valve repairs, code
welding, pilot replacement, etc.
For further information, please contact your local
Green Tag Center (GTC).
C. Maintenance Training
Rising costs of maintenance and repair in the utility
and process industries indicate the need for trained
maintenance personnel. Consolidated conducts
service seminars that can help your maintenance
and engineering personnel to reduce these costs.
Seminars, conducted either at your site, or at the
Consolidated training facility, provide participants
with an introduction to the basics of preventative
maintenance. These seminars help to reduce
downtime, reduce unplanned repairs, and increase
valve safety. While they do not make “instant”
experts, they do provide the participants with
“Hands On” experience with Consolidated valves.
The seminar also includes valve terminology
and nomenclature, component inspection,
troubleshooting, setting and testing, with emphasis
on the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code.
For further information, please contact your local
Green Tag Center (GTC).