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With experience in a broad range of sectors and disciplines, and by being well versed in the latest test equipment technologies and software, KF Power Services can provide a high quality and professional approach to any commissioning activity from cradle to grave;
FAT (Factory Acceptance Test)
SAT (Site Acceptance Test)
SIT (Site Integration Test)
Commissioning into service
Alternatively, KF Power Services can provide consultancy services, working directly for the client to ensure the contractors employed to carry out the FAT, SAT and SIT, do so in accordance with the relative company and industry standards, and ensure the product meets all technical requirements.
Rail
Billions of pounds are being invested in the UK’s rail infrastructure in the form of power supply upgrades and electrification projects.
This investment brings with it new technology and in turn the need for the latest testing methods, as well as competent commissioning engineers to execute them.
Wind & Solar
As the renewable energy market expands and investment in new technology increases, it seems that wind and solar energy projects will continue.
This increase in investment brings new WTG (Wind Turbine Generator) manufacturers into the market and facilitates continued improvement in the design of renewable energy projects.
Oil & Gas
A well-established industry that is never the less still subject to advances in technology, which bring with them the need for new testing and commissioning methods.
DC Traction
The subtle differences between commissioning AC systems and the less common DC systems can leave room for error if the company in question is inexperienced.
Substations
The reliable transmission and distribution of electrical energy to consumers is a modern day necessity. The National Grid and Distribution Network Operators work tirelessly to perform preventative maintainence in the form of planned outages and routine testing activities.