Overhaul of 970 Critical Flanges

Location:
Western Mining Corporation Phosphate Hills Australia
Project Services: Team Service:
On-line Leak Sealing & Repair
Overview:

As part of a Joint Integrity Management scheme, a 20-strong TEAM team sucessfully removed, overhauled and reinstalled 970 critical flanges in less than four weeks.

Need and Challenge:

Removal, overhaul and reinstallation of 970 critical flanges, during a scheduled outage at the Phosphate Hills fertiliser plant in Queensland.

Solution and Outcome:

20-strong TEAM TEAM (comprising project manager, safety co-ordinator, engineer, leading hands and 15 technicians) undertook the project in less than four weeks, including torquing/tensioning 970 LG/SM groove, ring joint (RTJ), ANSI and metal-to-metal face flanges.

The work scope included inspecting and overhauling steam traps; inspecting, lapping and overhauling gate and globe valves; working on components in the syngas and turbine compressor and on the refrigeration skid (under WMC TEAM leaders); removing and reinstating 170 PSV valves; and inspecting all critical joints.

TEAM (which supplied core services at the plant including leak sealing, controlled bolting, hot tapping, in-situ machining and general fitting as well as engineering advice) was also involved in preparation for the outage during the 6 months prior, comprising the bill of materials for all vessels, PSVs and exchangers in the ammonia plant. Two TEAM technicians were deployed on a two weeks on/two weeks off roster to undertake the work, from January to June.

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