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Clean
Dry
Warm
Environmentally ....friendly Safe working ....environment
• Clean air in Clean air out• Carbon ...exhaust filters• Compact
• 60kg total ...weight• Cost effective
Looking towards the exhaust filter wall
Workstation prepared for rotor placement
Rotor stands awaiting the steam turbine rotor
Steam turbine ready for grit blasting
Protective sheets installed for grit over spray
Grit blasting being conducted on the steam turbine rotor
A noise survey showed 112dB inside and 99dB outside the workstation
Current methods of “clean, warm and dry” environment for generator rotor
With old methods if crane work is to be carried out, licensed scaffolders are required to modify the structure
Workstation floor section for the generator rotor is 11m long and 3 m wide
Workstation inflation is complete in approximately 5 minutes
No licences are required for personnel to erect, modify or move the Workstation
Clear sides allow adequate ambient lighting for safe work conditions
Halogen lamps are used to increase the Workstation temperature
A de-humidifier is used to control humidity for ideal generator rotor conditions
A temperature of 32o C and humidity of 40% has been maintained for over 2 weeks on the turbine deck
Additional heating can be introduced when required
Workstation fan unit and services penetration point
Hire RatesAre available on request
Custom sizes available
Low transport costs
No erection costs