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Picture Gallery - December 2009

Pictures of recently completed jobs

Fleetwood MCC

Fleetwood MCC

Above are some of the sections for a large Motor Control Centre having main busbars at 3200A. This one is "U" shaped with 2 corner units. Total length of the three legs when complete is 26m with a separate ICA section 2.4m long (see below). The site is part of the improvements at Fleetwood Treatment Works, and United Utilities have a website here describing the project.

Fleetwood ICA Section

ICA Section - stand alone in the centre of the switchroom

Articulated Lorry being loaded

Delivery vehicle with the Fleetwood job being loaded - we had to use a large articulated one for this delivery, complete with 16 tonne crane . . . .

Rolla delivery vehicle

. . . .because our own vehicle had to deliver other units elsewhere.

Package sub feeders

Feeder sections as part of a package substation.

Transformer enclosure

Transformer enclosure showing HV flange location - assembly in our workshop prior to paint . . .

Transformer enclosure - flat pack

. . . . and a few days later packed on a pallet ready for delivery. This are just the steel parts, all copper bars are packed separately.

Bridge sections

Top boxes and bridges which span the transformers.

Incomer and buscoupler sections

Incomer/Buscoupler/Incomer - package substation. Arranged as above for picture only.

ACB's shown above are all 4000A rated, Terasaki.

Generator connection units

Generator connection unit - 3200A ACB's, including common feed and also feed to load bank for generator testing. This is one of three identical units for use on the same site, which requires uninterrupted power at all times. These will be located within containerised generator units, external to the building.

Package Sub Distribution Board

Another package-substation distribution board, 3200A main bars. All feeders plug-in MCCB type.

Generator Synchronising Panel for Etisalat (UAE). 6300A main bars.

UCC25 for Thames Water, incomer fitted by Rolla

Motor control centre for a ship conversion project (to a well stimulation vessel) for use in the North Sea. The units will be fitted back-to-back with a bridge on top for the busbars (not shown).