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Hayward Tyler reacts to increasing demand for fast turnaround on offshore repairs

23 July 2010

The company has strengthened its offshore operations to support the increasing demand for fast turnaround on repairs and maintenance of critical offshore equipment.

Fully qualified mechanical engineers can now carry out the installation and minor repair of Hayward Tyler units and provide complete wet-wound motor services for equipment on offshore platforms; enabling customers to monitor quality and reduce turnaround times. Hayward Tyler’s onshore submersible facility, the only one of its type in the UK, can test units up to 1,200 m3/hr, with a maximum voltage rating of 11 Kv. Hayward Tyler is able to test equipment such as firewater pumps (line shaft and submersible), booster pumps, jockey pumps, subsea pumps and motor sets.

 

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