Phillips 66 National Account Services
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Rain for Rent supports the refineries and petrochemical plants that provide us with fuel, heat and petrochemical products for our everyday lives. Whether it is a planned refinery turnaround or an emergency need, Rain for Rent knows what it takes to get the job done and provide the necessary equipment and service in a timely manner. See the full list of applications for which we provide service and equipment.
Streamline your requests through a single point of contact for:
Engineered solutions for system design
Equipment rental estimating support
Negotiated national terms and conditions
Coordination of equipment install, delivery and pickup
Hydraulic calculations, GPS tracking via mobile apps
Storage Tanks – Frac Tanks, Weir Tanks, Mix Tanks, and LakeTanks provide superior storage options for any liquid handling project.
Pumping, Pumps / VFD’s – Rely on Rain for Rent’s Pumps and VFD’s to meet the needs of temporary bypass pumping, hydrotesting and cleaning support. Our team of bypass experts will help you identify the proper pumps and equipment to divert flows safely and effectively while protecting projects from unwanted incidents and taking measures to reduce fuel consumption.
Instrumentation / RiteFlo – Add efficiency to your pumping project by adding controls to manage the equipment.
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<h3><strong>Customer Portal Login</strong></h3> Access additional resources for your account billing, equipment information and more.
<h3>Engineering Design Services</h3> – Rain for Rent’s fully staffed Engineering Department has provided unique solutions to our customer’s fluid handling and storage needs for over 40 years.
<h3>HDPE Pipe Fusing</h3> – Rain for Rent’s certified fusion technicians are trained to safely operate fusion machines, creating leak-free pipelines.
CASE STUDIES
Hydroblast Water Recycling Project Saves Activated Sludge, Prevents Downtime
A Midwestern refinery recently upgraded the activated sludge (a.k.a. bugs) at their WWTP, which consume the organic matter in wastewater. They wanted to prevent the high levels of soap in the used hydroblast fluid from harming the new bugs.
Complex Hydro-Flush System Completed Ahead of Schedule
A multi-million dollar chemical plant in Kentucky that was in the final stages of construction required hydro-flushing prior to completing the facility to remove any debris from the lines.