Steam turbines and generators sit at the heart of plant availability – and the cost of uncertainty is rising. Ageing fleets, cycling duty, tighter operating margins and shorter outage windows all drive the same requirement: earlier detection of developing issues and clearer root-cause capability, using measurement data that remains reliable in severe environments (high temperatures, limited access points, and complex rotating systems). For generators in particular, improving visibility of rotor behaviour and electrical/mechanical risk indicators can significantly strengthen maintenance decisions and operational confidence.

Meet us at IMechE in Manchester
We will be exhibiting at the IMechE Steam Turbine & Generator User Group 2026, a two-day UK forum bringing together operators, OEMs, service providers and engineering specialists for technical presentations and peer exchange focused on real operational challenges across steam turbines and generators.
Expert session: Michael Scott, telemetry specialist for Accumetrics, will present “Beyond the Red Light” on 10 March at 2:30 p.m., exploring how advanced rotor measurements can better assess the risk of continued generator operation.
On the stand:
Ian Evans will be on the PCB Piezotronics Ltd stand to support visitors from the UK & Ireland. He will also be joined by European technical and sales specialists representing their respective countries. You will also be able to meet Michael Scott, to discuss generator rotor measurement strategies.
Whether you are looking to strengthen generator reliability with rotor telemetry, optimise gas and steam turbine monitoring using high-temperature dynamic pressure sensing, or deploy long-term vibration monitoring in demanding environments, our experts can support you in selecting the most appropriate measurement approach.
Plan your visit now
Learn more about the event and book your ticket here: Register
For more information, or to book a meeting on our stand, please contact Ian Evans.



