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urner Engine Powered Services (Turner EPS), a member of the
Turner Group of Companies, forms part of one of the largest privately owned Diesel Engineering organisation in the United Kingdom. Initially founded in 1912 as a supplier to the emerging automotive industry, the Turner Group has evolved through steady organic growth as well as acquisition. The Turner Group is engaged in the supply and servicing of equipment, as well as the provision of comprehensive support services and asset rental. The group offers a diverse range of services such as sales and service, which incudes access; scaffolding and aircraft docking; engine, gas and steam turbine control systems; groundscare equipment; and diesel engine, transmission and driveline services. The company’s property service includes renewable energy solutions, smart metering and m&e building services. The Turner Group also offers windfarm services, offshore and onshore; aviation, including component repair and avionics; vehicle rental, including hire drive and road tankers; and equipment rental, including portable cold storage, temporary pumping solutions and diesel generators. Turner EPS, provider of diesel generator and UPS sales, installation and maintenance services, operates on a national basis with a network of offices, and directly employed experienced service engineers, deployed across the UK. Fully equipped with modern service vehicles, tooling and parts on-board its service engineers and sales teams are never too far away from your facility.
PLANNED AND REACTIVE MAINTENANCE
Turner EPS has a range of maintenance plans and solutions to suit every customer requirement, from simple repair through to 24 hours, 365 days a year service contracts, with guaranteed response times to site. Its experienced service engineers are fully trained to undertake all maintenance tasks, from
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preventative maintenance to emergency breakdown response, ensuring that your investment is kept in prime condition and ready to power up whenever it is needed. Within its maintenance plans, the company also provide an oil, fuel and coolant sampling service. Samples are tested by an independent laboratory to establish whether an oil change, fuel polish or coolant change is required, and to ensure that the generator set performs at optimum efficiency. Turner EPS also offers fuel tank cleaning and remote monitoring of diesel generators and UPS systems, using the latest technology to monitor the health and readiness, operational and control and alarm management.
GENUINE PARTS Turner EPS can supply the full range of FG Wilson Genuine Parts to support your generator set, quickly identifying the part needed using the latest in parts identification technology. The company maintain the largest stock of FG Wilson parts in the UK and is equipped with a parts ordering software that ensures access to the right parts at the right time, with full warranty.
GENERATOR SALES Turner EPS can supply a full range of diesel generators from 6kVA to 2,500kVA from leading manufacturers such as FG Wilson, including open and enclosed generator sets for any type of application. From initial assessment of your power needs to implementing a solution, the company are there to provide a complete end-to-end service throughout the life cycle of your generator set.
We can think of no other comparable
group within the same market sectors that embraces a greater diversity of service." Alan Turner, group chairman
DEMAND SIDE RESPONSE Turner EPS has launched a partnership with ScottishPower for the supply of demand side response (DSR) introduction Services. In addition to selling and maintaining generators Turner EPS specialises in upgrading imbedded diesel generators for participation in demand side response schemes, and ScottishPower, as one of the UK’s largest energy companies, has a well- established track record of balancing markets and unlocking value within its own assets and those of its industrial and commercial customers. On the back of this extensive experience, ScottishPower has launched a major demand side response push and believes its pan- European footprint and balancing market expertise will set it apart in a crowded marketplace. William Black, head of I&C Energy Services at ScottishPower, comments: “We’re delighted to be working in partnership with Turners EPS. Through this partnership, ScottishPower will offer all Turner EPS’s customers the opportunity to monetise their onsite assets through demand side response. In return, ScottishPower’s customers will for the first time have direct access to expert advice regarding uninterruptable power supplies and back up generation plant and services.” Working together to provide an added
value service offering, this new relationship and the combined expertise and experience will help customers to maximise their income-earning potential through participation of their emergency generator assets in demand side response, while minimising the impact on their day-to-day business. Demand side response is an alternative solution to balancing our energy system that offers the potential of financial rewards to businesses to turn up, turn down, or shift their electricity demand to alternative energy sources, such as emergency and or standby generators that may be available. Collectively, a network of energy users across different industries, flexing their consumption in this way creates a ‘virtual power station’. This pooling of resource makes a big difference to the balance of electricity supplies across the UK when demand is high. Discover your potential to generate revenue with ScottishPower and Turner EPS by turning emergency generators into revenue generators.
Turner EPS T: 0141 440 0666
www.turner-eps.co.uk
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