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FIELD SERVICE
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SERVICES

INSTALLATION

Incorrect installation of steam equipment is a widespread and costly issue in facilities across the nation. Often, manufacturers of steam equipment are unable to carry out the actual installation, leading to potential oversights by installers. These oversights can result in problems such as heat loss, frozen lines, system inefficiencies, and serious issues like water hammer.

Every STM-Groups installation adheres to rigorous quality control protocols and benefits from our extensive design and field experience. For decades, facilities and EPCs in the Gulf Coast area have relied on STM-Groups for their installations. Our team is the go-to choice for experts seeking proper installation techniques. We can also rectify installation oversights, conduct root-cause analyses of failures, and address common, costly issues often overlooked by non-specialists.

  • Avoid common and expensive installation oversights
  • Engineering and design-level equipment insights
  • Ensure proper equipment orientation
  • Millions of man-hours in specialized field experience
  • Advanced testing and troubleshooting capabilities
  • Large-scale, plant-wide installs or simple replacements
  • MAINTENANCE & REPAIRS

    Steam systems are often overlooked until problems arise, but they significantly impact overall facility production, safety, and economics. Repairs to steam system components may or may not be handled by a specialist, potentially resulting in continued malfunctions.

    STM-Groups provides specialized proactive maintenance expertise for your facility. With our extensive steam system experience, we offer unique technical insights, saving customers tens of millions of dollars annually. We can install remote monitoring systems to alert operators of failed steam traps and even deploy embedded asset managers on-site to assist with frontline maintenance and repairs.

  • Deploy specialists who get it right the first time
  • Reduce failures and inefficiency
  • Single repair or ongoing maintenance programs
  • Optimize generation, distribution, and recovery
  • Option for embedded on-site manager
  • Take a systematic maintenance approach
  • Engineering-level system understanding
  • Emergency service available