MechChem Africa November-December 2020

⎪ PowerGen, PetroChem and sustainable energy management ⎪

Large customised genset for platinum mine Zest WEG, one of the few local OEMs capable of undertaking a large customised genset project, is constructing a 2 500 kVA diesel powered generator set that will be delivered later this year to a South African platinum mining customer. T o accommodate the space con- straints of a South African platinum mining customer, Zest WEG is con- structing a large diesel-powered mounted on the roof. Prime-rated at 11 kV and powered by an MTU diesel engine, the genset has been de- signedincloseconsultationwiththecustomer over a number of months. Having concluded the engineering design, construction is cur- rently underway in Cape Town.

Craig Bouwer.

and protection panel from its extensive range of electrical equipment and products. “To enhance safety and ergonomics, the control panel is in its own compart- ment within the ISO container,” he says. “A 1 000 ℓ bunded day tank has also been in- stalled inside a separate compartment within the container, which includes a fuel cooler and filtration system.” TheCOVID-19 lockdown hadminimal im- pact on the work schedule, he notes, as plan- ning and communication with the customer to deal with various technical clarifications could continue remotely. To facilitate the transportation of this large unit to site, it will be shippedas three separate components: the genset, radiator and exhaust system. Once installation is complete – a process that Zest WEG specialists will supervise – its experts will conduct the cold and hot commissioning, and hand over to the customer. www.zestweg.com

generator set to be delivered later this year. The 2 500 kVA genset will be the largest unit yet to be fully load-tested at the com- pany’s genset manufacturing facility in Cape Town,accordingtoCraigBouwer,projectsand product manager at Zest WEG. “In addition to functional testing, we will be equipping ourselves to conduct load test- ing to 11 kV on this unit,” says Bouwer. “With load-banks in-house, we will be stepping the voltage down to400Vduring the testing, and drawingonMVspecialists toensurea safeand reliable process.” The genset is a highly technical solution to match the customer’s specific needs, he says. Based on the available space, it is housed within a 12-metre ISO shipping containerwith theelectrically-driven radiator

Bouwer highlights the detailed and time consuming nature of engineering design for a project of this magnitude and complexity. “Stringent technical requirements demanded lengthy and ongoing collaboration not only with the customer, but betweenour engineer- ing teamand production operations,” he says. “The customer was particularly pleased with our flexibility and the extra effort we applied to ensure optimal technical returnables for the project.” One of few original equipment manu- facturers (OEMs) capable of undertaking a customised genset of this capacity in-house, Zest WEG will also be supplying the control

Zest WEG is constructing a 2 500 kVA diesel powered generator set that will be the largest unit yet to be fully load-tested at the company’s genset manufacturing facility in Cape Town.

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