Flow Magazine: Quarter 3, 2021 - Focus on Petrol, Oil & Gas

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ISOLATING GATE VALVES FOR WIGAN WASTEWATER TREATMENT WORKS

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hen a critical water treatment works in Wigan required an overhaul, T-T Flow was brought in to supply two large diameter gate valves to help ensure the continued efficient supply of potable water in the northwest of England. Wigan Wastewater Treatment Works is an important facility operated by United Utilities, which is responsible for the delivery of potable water and the capture and treatment of wastewater throughout the region. To ensure the continued efficient delivery and treatment of water, there was a requirement for two new large diameter gate valves to meet the required specification and facilitate safe, easy and reliable operation. T-T Flow, the specialist valve division of T-T Pumps, was engaged to supply a pair of DN500 MSGV isolating wedge gate valves measuring 500mm in diameter. These are rated to withstand

16 Bar pressure and come with customised operating equipment utilising intelligent actuation. As the valves would be installed beneath steel grating, each one was supplied with an extension spindle bringing the operating element (electric actuator) to an ergonomic position for safe and easy operation. T-T was selected due to its ability to project manage the whole supply, offering an efficient single point of contact for the client. T-T Flow holds extensive stocks of Aquaflow metal seated wedge gate valves, which for

this size feature superior weld deposit seating faces. Furthermore, T-T’s in-house fully equipped workshops permitted the fabrication of site-specific extension spindles and the mechanical and electrical functional testing of electric actuators. www.ttpumps.com

UK’S FIRST LARGE SCALE AMMONIA HEAT PUMP USES ABB DRIVES AND MOTORS

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wo ABB low voltage motors and low harmonic variable speed drives (VSDs) are driving the compressors for a new high-tech heating system set to transform the way homes, businesses and public buildings in Clydebank, Scotland, are heated. The District Heating Network is the first and largest high temperature (80° C) water source heat pump (WSHP) system in the UK. The WSHP works by extracting water from the River Clyde to generate heat for buildings on the site of the former John Brown Shipyard, now known as Queens Quay. The two 2.65 MW WSHPs are designed, manufactured and installed by Star Refrigeration in Glasgow and are part of the company’s Neatpump range. The renewable energy heat pump extracts heat from the river’s water by compressing the ammonia refrigerant in a high-efficiency screw compressor. ABB’s motors and drives are used to power the ammonia compressors, each rated at 836kW. Applying variable speed control makes it possible to increase screw compressor capacity by over-speeding up to 60Hz. The compression process raises the water’s temperature before releasing the heat via a heat exchanger to a district heating loop at up to 80° C. Pumping water through a network of

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underground pipes provides heating for several hundred homes and businesses in the area. Most usefully, the VSDs reduce the starting current. Low harmonic VSDs were chosen to minimise harmonic interference on the mains supply. The VSDs exceed the requirements of EN 61000-3-12 and IEEE519 and offer genuine unity power factor with no compensation needed, thereby avoiding reactive power penalties. The standalone design of the VSD gives it a small footprint, minimising space requirements in the control panel. www.abb.com www.bpma.org.uk


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