January/February 2020

HYDRAULICS 32 HYDRAULICS & PNEUMATICS January/February 2020 www.hpmag.co.uk Oklahoma, US-based Northwest Crane Service, L.L.C. (Northwest) utilised a 500-ton capacity Hydra-Slide HT500 heavy track hydraulic skidding system to install a 118,607-lb. transformer at a live power station in its home state recently. Northwest put the HT500 at the heart of a successful tender, awarded by a major US freight forwarder. The principle challenges in sliding the 22.9 ft.-long, 8.7 ft.-wide, 12.6 ft.-high transformer were created by limited site access, a significant slope, and a live substation environment with energised electrical equipment in close proximity to the surrounding work area and overhead. Synchronous hydraulic power unit The HT500 is frequently chosen as the most cost-effective and accurate tool for moving, loading or unloading all types of heavy loads, including transformers, generators, compressors, pressure vessels and other machines where a rigid, load carrying track is required. In this instance, Northwest also employed Hydra-Slide’s Hydra-Pac synchronous hydraulic power unit, oak timber mats, jacks, and rigging gear to complete the project. Jimmy McClung, project manager at Northwest, said: “The site provided very limited access for the work and was sloped significantly. As such, we had to account for the variation in height in our slide track support plans. However, as always, we had to execute each stage of the job one step at a time; our first task was to receive the transformer at the site on third-party trucking equipment.” He continued: “We had to jack it up from the trailer, install the slide track, slide it 50 ft. to align with the pad, jack it up to remove the slide track equipment, and jack the transformer down onto the pad—with a maximum 1 ⁄ 4 -in. tolerance to the centre-lines. We were also tasked with the unload of three loads of accessories by forklift truck.” The 20 ft. by 4 ft. by 12 in. oak timber mats supported the track, which was used in 20 ft. and 10 ft. sections, at a height of 5 ft. at its highest point. Chain slings were used to remove those track sections from beneath the transformer, once it was over the final installation position. McClung explained that ongoing collaboration with the Hydra-Slide team was key to piecing the heavy rigging puzzle together. Perfect solution He added: “It was the perfect solution for spanning the distance we had to slide the transformer. The push/pull cylinders enabled us to precisely position the transformer above its alignment marks, while the synchronous power unit allowed us to safely synchronise all movements with the push / pull cylinders, as well as all movements of our jacks. A number of our customers have a need for the safe execution of such jack and slide projects, and the system allows us to complete these projects in a 100% safe manner.” McClung led a team that included a project manager, project engineer, superintendent, power unit operator, and four riggers. Northwest, which originally purchased the Hydra-Slide system to meet a general need in its marketplace for this type of project, also has a 500-ton capacity Hydra-Slide turntable in its fleet. www.hydra-slide.com Amarinth supplies API 610 VS4 pumps destined for the Sajaa Gas Plant Northwest Crane Service uses Hydra-Slide for transformer project Amarinth has designed, manufactured and delivered its first order from Lamprell for API 610 VS4 pumps destined for the Sajaa Gas Plant operated by SNOC in the UAE. The order from Lamprell, provider of fabrication, engineering and contracting services to the offshore and onshore oil & gas industry and based in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), was for API 610 VS4 pumps. The 3.8m long closed drain pumps have been installed at the Sajaa Gas Plant, operated by the Sharjah National Oil Corporation (SNOC). The Sajaa Gas Plant is Sharjah’s largest production facility and undertakes gas sweetening and sulphur recovery, handling gas from the onshore Sajaa, Moveyeid and Kahaif gas and condensate fields. Amarinth has extensive experience designing and supplying pumps for the Middle East oil and gas market and so at Lamprell’s request Amarinth also managed the appointment of the third- party non-destructive testing (NDT) and inspection and certification of the pumps at its premises in the UK. Undertaking this task streamlined the complete order to delivery process for Lamprell. Furthermore, Amarinth dispatched one of its UK engineers to the Sajaa Gas Plant to assist with commissioning. Oliver Brigginshaw, managing director of Amarinth, commented: “We are delighted that Lamprell selected Amarinth for this order of API 610 VS4 pumps, both our first order from Lamprell and into SNOC. We look forwards to working closely with Lamprell and securing further orders for oil & gas projects within the UAE.” www.amarinth.com Amarinth API 610 11th edition VS4 vertical sump pump destined for the SNOC Sajaa Gas Plant.

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