Norco to maintain UK's Alcad batteries for North Sea oil and gas operators
Published by Nicholas Woodroof,
Editor
Oilfield Technology,
Norco’s team of certified technicians will inspect, survey and maintain the UK’s fleet of Alcad nickel batteries, providing customers with technical support and advice.
Asset life extension is an important priority for today’s North Sea operators. Many operators have acquired assets and are keen to maximise the service life from equipment such as backup batteries.
Norco Director John Roy said: “Alcad’s nickel battery systems can last for 20 years or more but some operators take them out of service prematurely on the recommendation of technicians who are not fully qualified in the technology. Being appointed as Alcad’s official service partner means that UK operators can call on our team of certified technicians who will ensure they get the full value from their existing assets.”
To be appointed as one of 37 accredited Service Centres worldwide, Alcad vetted Norco’s management processes, facilities and compliance of their test equipment. In addition, all Norco service engineers have completed the Installation, Commissioning and Maintenance course at Alcad’s factory in Oskarshamn, Sweden, as part of the approval process. Without this knowledge, a technician may falsely diagnose batteries as being time-served, leading to the unnecessary cost of replacing a healthy battery system.
Bill McKenzie, UK and Ireland Sales Manager for Alcad, said: “Today’s North Sea operators want to maximise the life of their assets in the field. By appointing Norco as our dedicated service centre for UK customers, we can complement our sales expertise with the highest level of service and responsiveness.”
Read the article online at: https://www.oilfieldtechnology.com/offshore-and-subsea/13042020/norco-to-maintain-uk-alcad-batteries-for-north-sea-oil-and-gas-operators/
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