Reliable Turbine Services (RTS) has been servicing the large industrial turbine industry for the last 15 years. RTS is very excited to announce the first phase of a new addition to the current facility in Sullivan, Missouri – a 12,000 SF high rotor bay.

The new addition of the 12,000 SF high bay building will be set up with the improvement of the rotor performance in mind. The high bay will have two crane bridges of 25t each for a total crane capacity of 100,000lb of lifting capabilities, and approximately 21ft under the main hook height.

RTS will install a new state-of-the-art blast booth with dimensions of 14ft (W) x 13ft (H) x 26ft (D). The blasting booth will be located in the rear of the facility and will also have a rail system installed to support rotor cart blast processing. This will help Reliable to improve the capability to expedite the blast clean and NDE portion of its work scopes.

In the same area of the building, RTS will install a new large electric furnace with dimensions of 60in x 60in x 80in. This will be another improvement to its in-house capabilities. The high bay will have a large, easy access front door that looks into an open concept machine shop / rotor bay.

RTS currently has 10,000 SF that will be dedicated to our weld shop and assembly floor. It will also house field service tooling kits. RTS currently specializes in all types of large industrial turbine component repairs of all leading manufactures (on site or in-house).

RTS is very excited about the new rotor high bay addition and the improved capabilities that the Sullivan facility will have to offer the industrial turbine end user.

Reliable is located one hour south-west of St. Louis, just minutes off interstate 44. RTS is a superior facility to have your turbine component repairs completed with the highest quality, integrity and value in business today. It is also a great place to visit.

Reliable Turbine Services will be at the Power Gen show (booth number 4562) and encourages anyone who would like to meet with us to stop by and discuss how we can support any upcoming outage or manufacturing needs.