Applied Technical Services (ATS) performs penstock inspections and evaluations in accordance with the applicable codes, standards, and best practices listed below.
Trained, Certified, and Licensed Personnel
ATS understands our Clients are not simply wanting an inspection of their equipment, but rather a true Condition Assessment that can allow the Owner to schedule future inspections, budget major repairs, and plan future shutdowns. As 3rd party penstock consultants, ATS provides inspections and condition assessments utilizing Trained / Certified / Licensed personnel. ATS employs in-house trained personnel who hold API fixed asset inspector certifications and licensed Professional Engineers.
Routine Inspections
Maintaining routine inspections of your penstock reduces the potential for containment loss while keeping personnel and the environment safe from catastrophic disaster. ATS can help to identify potential issues and damage mechanisms before they become major hazards. The ATS engineering team can develop calculations and repair plans to ensure your repair contractor is provided with a detailed scope of work prior to any repair work being performed. ATS understands our Clients’ desire to minimize downtime, maximizing the value of inspection, and providing Practical Condition Assessments.
Mechanical Integrity Programs
Mechanical Integrity Programs are integral to process safety management (PSM) and condition monitoring of fixed assets. The ATS engineering team can assess and/or develop a mechanical integrity program for penstocks. A comprehensive mechanical integrity program typically addresses the following aspects:
High-Quality Service
ATS is continually improving the customer experience. Our experts deliver clear, precise, and accurate results as quickly as possible, allowing clients to make informed and timely decisions. Our customer service ambassadors connect clients with the most relevant expert available who can help with their inquiries.
Contact ATS for your penstock inspection, testing, and consulting needs.