14th Jan 2010
Harsco Infrastructure rises to power station challenge
Leading access and scaffolding contractor Harsco Infrastructure has designed
and installed two bespoke mobile access systems to allow contractors to carry
out essential maintenance work at Peterborough Power Station.
Centrica, which operates the 360MW gas-fired power plant, has enlisted industrial
painting specialist East Coast Industries to carry out the work which involves
cleaning and re-painting the air cooled condenser (ACC) units. This has involved
working on the ACC’s enormous horizontal steam pipes with obscure angles that
made the ACC units inaccessible by conventional means. Also with the pipes reaching
a surface temperature of 65 degC SGB had to make sure that the access system could
withstand these high temperatures and still be functional.
East Coast Industries awarded Harsco Infrastructure with the contract to design,
manufacture and install a mobile access system, which would afford a safe means
of access to and from the working area. The system was also required to provide
a safe means of evacuation in the event of emergency.
Harsco Infrastructure’s design employs powered self-propelled work platforms
suspended from a steel framework. The entire rig travels along the pipes on a
series of wheels which are specially angled to accommodate the cylindrical surface
of the pipes. Users of the system gain access to the work platform via a cradle
suspended from an electric hoist attached to the frame. Steve Latter, Mechanical
Engineer at Peterborough Power Station, comments “We knew that the maintenance work which had to be carried out was going
to be a challenge due to the positioning and angles of the steam pipes. However,
Harsco Infrastructure came up with a unique and effective method that overcame
all of the access solutions.”
One challenging task for Harsco Infrastructure was to find a way for the system
to traverse the steel flanges which project around the circumference of the pipe
sections. This was solved by providing a jacking system which lifts the wheels
clear of the flanges as they pass.
“Because of the location of the ACC units, a traditional access method was unfeasible
and would have taken double the time, ” comments Bill Murdoch. “This required
a completely different approach” he adds.
“Harsco Infrastructure designed a mobile access system which was far superior
to any of the other companies involved" comments Harry and Ben Lee, Owners of
East Coast Industries. “The service which Harsco Infrastructure provided from
concept to delivery was of a very high standard” he adds.
The inaccessible location of the jobsite required the use of a high-capacity
mobile telescopic crane to lift the two access rigs into position on top of the
ACC pipes. East Coast Industries commenced work in early September 2009 and is
due to complete the contract before Christmas.
Peterborough Power Station, which entered into operation in 1993, uses ‘grey’
water supplied by the local sewage works to generate steam for its turbines, thereby
reducing the consumption of expensive potable water. The condenser is air-cooled
rather than water-cooled to further reduce water consumption.

