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Giles Consulting

22 - Feb - 2012

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Investigative Engineering

Investigative Engineering

On-Board Rapid Response AC investigative Engineering Solutions

Giles Consulting rapid response capabilities allow engineers to immediately travel to an operational vessel and assess the extent and severity of the problem.

During this period a timescale based on the use of the vessel, impact of the problem and the nature of the works would be agreed.

Specific information obtained during the vessel visit, and the examination of specifications and drawings, will enable the engineers to determine the cause of the problem, e.g. design flow, commissioning problem, sub-standard installation or equipment failure, etc.

Experienced engineers will provide a solution to remedy the problem. For examples, this may involve a redesign of the system and new equipment being installed, or simply re-balancing the original system and providing training for personnel to ensure the system is kept in good order.

If remedial works have been recommended, Giles Consulting engineers will travel to the vessel and review the works in progress to ensure correct installation and procedures are being carried out.

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