Phone: (505) 323-2032 Fax: (505) 345-4280 5001 Edith Blvd. NE Albuquerque, NM 87107
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Power Generation Service provides equipment and expertise for NFPA and JCHO testing of generator sets for yearly certification. This testing insures that a generator is ready for extended power outages and removes built-up carbon and wet stacking.
Power Generation Service provides sales, service and installation for home stand by and custom generators for use in photovoltic systems. Our customers are located throughout NM on large ranches, small communities and in major cities.
Power Generation Service sells all types of generators to all industries including custom sets and pre-owned sets.
Power Generation Service provides service, repair, upgrades, testing, and training at your site throughout the state and bordering cities.
Reliable. Simple. Available. POWER.
Power Generation Service provides rental sets to all markets, from RV to industrial back up power. We can provide transfer switches, cable and connection.
Power Generation Service is one of the leaders providing expertise in all aspects of the Stand By Power market from new installs, complete upgrades of older equipment and Auto transfer switch repairs and replacement. With over 80 years in combined experience, there's never a doubt!
Power Generation Service does rent equipment to other generator service companies on a daily basis price based on K.W. output.
Power Generation Service has set up new engines for prime power use such as deep water wells, test engines, etc., with all connections and accessories.
Power Generation Service provides service, sales and repair for all commercial mobile and RV generators. These customers include satellite trucks, mobile command centers, mobile crime labs, government, communication vans, Blood service buses, tour bus companies, and private Coach and RV customers.
Power Generation Service sells and services marine generators from Lake Powell to Elephant Butte, even though there isn't a lake near Albuquerque.