Engineering services structured around specification control.

Parker Hannifin supports power generation equipment projects with a technical service model that begins before quotation and continues through commissioning, spare part planning, and documentation handover.

Technical support tasks mapped to project decisions.

For remote mines, oilfield pads, and industrial utility plants, the wrong early assumption can travel through procurement, installation, and maintenance. Our service model separates engineering inputs from commercial inputs so technical risk can be reviewed before the purchasing team compares line items. The result is a clearer basis for choosing equipment, requesting documentation, and planning start-up activities.

Design basis reviewLoad cases, purity targets, fuel quality, ambient conditions, and operating modes are checked against the proposed equipment envelope.
Documentation alignmentDatasheets, drawings, FAT records, and commissioning checklists are arranged around the customer's requisition format.
Integration risk reviewVentilation, service clearance, utility tie-ins, controls, alarms, and hazardous area considerations are discussed before layout freeze.
Lifecycle planningRecommended filters, sensors, analyzer checks, and critical spares are tied to the site's contamination and duty profile.

A four-step review path for power systems with fewer open assumptions.

01

Capture operating basis

We collect the expected load profile, site elevation, ambient swing, fuel or air source, process purity target, and maintenance constraints so the initial design conversation starts with site reality. This prevents oversizing by habit and undersizing by incomplete duty data.

02

Translate into equipment boundaries

The engineering team converts the operating basis into capacity, pressure, control, cooling, filtration, and redundancy requirements. Each boundary is expressed in practical terms so procurement and operations can see why a specification line exists.

03

Package documentation

Datasheets, drawing notes, test expectations, certificate requests, and commissioning checkpoints are organized before equipment release. This approach gives reviewers a common technical file instead of a chain of disconnected email clarifications.

04

Support handover

After configuration is accepted, service planning covers spare parts, filter intervals, alarm response, analyzer care, and start-up sequence. The handover notes help site teams operate the equipment with a clear maintenance baseline from day one.

Need a technical review before quote comparison?

Send Parker Hannifin your duty basis and documentation expectations. We will help identify the information required for a responsible equipment recommendation.

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