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T50-Y Model Turbine Air Starter with Integrated Relay Valve

Reasons to Choose Better Engine Air Starters... from TDI.

Put simply, an engine or package that starts first time, every time, is perceived as more reliable. This adds value to your brand and profits to your statement.

Facts & FAQs for OEMs

How can choosing TDI starters(or just better air starters), make a difference?

What are the Top 10 most common air starting problems to your customers?
  1. Hard starting engines due to poor fuel quality, lax maintenance or improper tuning
  2. Sites with poor quality starting air (dirty & wet) 
  3. Sites with insufficient starting air volumes due to air system under-sizing, facility expansion, changing regulations
  4. Sites who do not perform proper or timely starter maintenance
  5. Sites requiring NFPA 110 compliance...
  6. Sites requiring NFPA 20 compliance
  7. Other regulatory compliances (EPA, OSHA, etc…)
  8. Needs to increase engine utilization
  9. Need to reduce any downtime (scheduled or un-scheduled
  10. Customers’ needs to streamline operating procedures
Look in your starter operating manuals and they will describe the operation conditions necessary for successful operation of the starter . . .
There is always plenty of clean, dry starting air on tap
Starter lubricators are kept full
Air starters run for only the few seconds
Engines are perfectly tuned
Engines running only on high quality fuel.
Unfortunately, these conditions only exist in the starter operating manual – not the real world. Which is why breakdowns and starter failures are common first year experiences. The good news is that there is a starter that can persevere through all of these common operating conditions.
If these problems really do exist, why don’t OEMs see more warranty claims related to failed air starters?
Read the stipulations in the starter manual and you will see why customers feel as though they do not have a chance making a claim. Here’s why most customers don’t bother making warranty claims.
While the problem may be solved without cost or warranty claim to the manufacturer, the customer’s disappointment and bad experience with the engine brand’s reliability becomes the real cost.
Are customers diligent regarding air starter selection, system specifications and acceptance… and if not, why should an OEM be concerned?
The reality is that because the starter is a lower cost component, it often goes under the radar as part of a large engine purchase. Unfortunately, when this “lesser component” causes big, expensive downtime, it results in a bad customer experience with your engine brand. OEMs that are tackling these challenges are gaining a competitive advantage over those who are not.
Are air starters and air starting systems viewed in the same way as other engine sub-systems by Engine Manufacturers?
Regardless of why things happen, this fact remains: the engine that starts more reliably, is perceived as being more reliable.
In the field, are there many end user customers replacing the manufacturer’s “standard” air starter offerings, with TDI starters? If so, why?
If your customers are already replacing your current OEM starter with TDI TurboTwin, why not offer them the choice to do it when they buy the engine? It’s something they would appreciate and find value in.
If these challenges exist, why don’t OEM’s give more time and thought to the selection of air starters and the subsequent design of more innovative air starting systems?
While the benefits of a more reliable start system may be hard to measure, it is an issue your customers can give you some very measured feedback on.

Are other OEMs being influenced by the thousands of users who have discovered TDI?
 
What about cost? Can incorporating TDI starters into my engine specifications earn my company increased revenues & extra profits.
Where do I get started?
You don’t have to be an expert. Get a crash course on overall air starting system function & design and learn how to make the best starter selections for your applications by contacting TDI. 

For more information please contact:

Chuck DiPasquale - National Accounts Sales Manager
Ph: 412-381-8181
Fx: 412-381-4834
charles.dipasquale@ge.com