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OF
Conducted By
(EASTERN REGION)
2, Gariahat Road South, Dhakuria
Kolkata – 700 068
Ph: 033 – 2414 5092, 2414 5088, 2414 5094;
Telefax: 033 – 2414 5091
e-mail: [email protected]
Website: http://www.pcra.org
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Petroleum Conservation Research Association, Eastern Region (PCRA, ER),
appreciates the interest, participation and collaboration by the management &
engineers of the Oil India Limited (OIL) in carrying out Energy Audit at “Gas
Compressor Station-1 (GCS –1), Duliajan”.
Our special thanks to the Installation Manager and his team of Engineers,
Supervisors and technicians attached to GCS-1, who have extended their proactive
co-operation and courtesy to the energy audit team during the audit.
T h e E n e r g y A u d i t T e a m :
Sl.
No.
From OIL From PCRA
1. Mr. David Zodingliana, Installation
Manager
Sri A. Chakraborti, CEA
2. Mr. R Mandal, CE (Tech. Audit) Sri D. Dutta,CEM
3 Mr. A.P. Goswami, Dy.SE(Elect.) Sri Dilip Mahapatra,CEA
4 Mr. K. Deka, Sr. Technical Auditor
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INDEX
Chapter
No.
Title
Page
1.0 Executive Summary
5
2.0 Introduction
6
3.0 Existing Energy System
9
4.0 Study of Air Compressor
12
5.0 Study of Gas Compressor System 14
6.0 Study of Illumination 16
Annexure – I List of Energy Efficient Equip. Suppliers 18
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1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Table-1.1 Major Findings and Estimated Savings
Recommendations (Short /
Medium Term)
Savings per Annum Estimated
Investment
Simple
Payback
period
KWh Rs. Rs. Years
1. Maintain separate Air
Compressors with separate air
receivers at 11kg/cm2 and 6
kg/cm2 pressure level
30016 136,573
The cost of
exposing old
embedded lines
and replacement to
be estimated
To be
estimated.
2. Replace 36 watt FTL with 28
watt energy efficient T5 lamps 3504 15,943 16000 1 year
Total 33520 152,516
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2.0 INTRODUCTION
2.1 IMPORTANCE OF ENERGY CONSERVATION & ITS BACKGROUND
Energy is one of the most coveted inputs in the development of any society. With the
accelerated growth of the economy the demand for energy is increasing exponentially. On the
supply side the stock of the conventional energy resources like fossil fuel are limited and
rapidly depleting. India gradually becoming dependent on external sources of energy thereby a
considerable part of the GDP is exhausted for procurement of energy.
One of the easier available options for survival is energy conservation through energy
efficiency improvement; thereby reduction of energy consumption and cost there of through
strategic energy management concept and mechanism.
Energy conservation is a worldwide objective. The energy policy of the Government of India
also calls for conservation of energy. With the enactment of ‘Energy Conservation Act-2001’,
amongst others has emphasized upon the power of the appropriate Govt. to enforce efficient
use of energy and its conservation.
The management of OIL has adopted the energy system study and implements solutions
thereof with the objective to optimal utilization and output of available energy consuming
systems and to conserve energy.
In view of energy efficiency improvement and cost reduction program for long-term business
solution the management of OIL sought the services of PCRA for energy system study on Gas
Compressors, air compressors and Lighting systems at their plant at Duliajan in Assam.
PCRA has studied the energy systems of the plants accordingly with the help of OIL
representatives. During the study, the energy audit team has mapped present status of
electrical power and energy systems at the plant premises, identified areas of weaknesses,
major energy loss areas etc. The study has identified potential scope for improvement and
energy efficiency improvement in major energy consuming systems. It also recommends cost
effective and fast pay back solutions for energy cost control.
2.2 COMPANY PROFILE
The story of Oil India Limited (OIL) traces and symbolizes the development and growth of the
Indian petroleum industry. From the discovery of crude oil in the far east of India at Digboi,
Assam in 1889 to its present status as a fully integrated upstream petroleum company, OIL has
come far, crossing many milestones.
On February 18, 1959, Oil India Private Limited was incorporated to expand and develop the
newly discovered oil fields of Naharkatiya and Moran in the Indian North East. In 1961, it
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became a joint venture company between the Indian Government and Burmah Oil Company
Limited, UK.
In 1981, OIL became a wholly-owned Government of India enterprise. Today, OIL is a premier
Indian National Oil Company engaged in the business of exploration, development and
production of crude oil and natural gas, transportation of crude oil and production of LPG. OIL
also provides various E&P related services and holds 26% equity in Numaligarh Refinery
Limited.
The Authorized share capital of the Company is Rs. 2000 Crores. The Issued, Subscribed and
Paid share capital of the company is Rs. 601.14 Crores. At present, The Government of India,
the Promoter of the Company is holding 78.43% of the total Issued & Paid-up Capital of the
Company. The balance 21.57% of the Equity capital is held by others.
OIL has over 1 lakh sq km of PEL/ML areas for its exploration and production activities; most of
it is in the Indian North East, which accounts for its entire crude oil production and majority of
gas production. Rajasthan is the other producing area of OIL, contributing 10 per cent of its
total gas production.
Additionally, OIL’s exploration activities are spread over onshore areas of KG Basin, Mahanadi
Basin, Cauvery Basin, Andaman Basin and Gujarat-Kutch Basin etc. OIL also has participating
interest in NELP exploration blocks in Mahanadi Offshore, Mumbai Deepwater, Krishna
Godavari Deepwater, etc. as well as various overseas projects in Libya, Gabon, Iran, Yemen,
Nigeria, Sudan and Venezuela.
In a recent CRISIL-India Today survey, OIL was adjudged as one of the five best major PSUs and
one of three best energy sector PSUs in the country.
Objective of Energy Audit
With the advent of energy crisis and exponential hikes in the costs of different forms of
energy, Energy Audit is manifesting its due importance in Industrial Establishments. Energy
Audit helps to understand more about the ways energy and fuels are used in any
Establishment and helps in identifying areas where waste may occur and scope for
improvement exists.
Energy Audit is the key to a systematic approach for decision-making in the area of energy
management as it attempts to balance the total energy inputs with its use and serves to
identify all the energy streams in a facility/ Establishment.
It was with this objective that Petroleum Conservation Research Association (PCRA) was
entrusted by OIL, the Energy Audit of Gas Collecting Station#1, Duliajan.
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Table-2.1 GENERAL DETAILS OF THE COMPLEX
2.3 ENERGY AUDIT STUDY:
a) SCOPE OF THE STUDY
• To study Electrical system and transformers
• To study Electrical Motors
• To study Gas Compressors.
• To study air compressor system.
• To study lighting system & illumination level at various work places & suggest for
improvement.
b) METHODOLOGY
The study was concentrated on the above areas to find out energy conservation options.
Discussion was held with the concerned personnel regarding the system familiarization and the
operation of the specific equipment. Trial and field measurement by portable instrument were
conducted in selective areas. Related data also collected from estate department for further
analysis. Cost benefit analysis was carried out in some energy conservation options.
c) INSTRUMENTS USED:
1. Three phase power analyzer,
2. Single phase power analyzer,
3. Anemometer,
4. Non-contact thermometer,
5. Lux meter,
Name of the Complex GCS -1, OIL, Duliajan
Address Duliajan, Assam
Contact Person Mr. David Zodingliana
Tel 0374-2806404 / 94350 38903
Type of Ownership Central PSU
Contract Demand Self-Generation
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3.0 EXISTING ENERGY SYSTEM:
The source of Energy for GCS-1 are as follows:
1) Electrical energy for GCS – 1 from Gas based Captive Power Plant at Duliajan
2) Fuel gas for engine driven gas compressor - fuel gas taken from the main
suction line through MP header coming from OCS.
3.1 MAJOR EQUIPMENT LIST:
a) LPB 4 Make: IR(I) Compressor /NGEF Motor
Capacity : 5400 Standard Cubic mtrs/hr
b) LPB 5 Make : Worthington Compressor /Caterpillar CAT G399(Engine)
Capacity : 2700 Standard Cubic mtrs/hr
c) LPB 6 Make : Atlas Copco (Compressor) / Waukesha L7042 (Engine)
Capacity : 5400 Standard Cubic mtrs/hr
d) GL 3 Make : BPCL Compressor / Waukesha L3711 (Engine)
Capacity : 3167 Standard Cubic mtrs /hr
e) GL 5 Make : BPCL Compressor / BHEL Motor driven
Capacity : 3167 Standard Cubic mtrs /hr
f) GI 4 Make : AC Compressor / Waukesha engineL5790
Capacity : 3917 Standard Cubic mtrs /hr
g) GDU Make: ABAX, Capacity : 15 MMSCFD
h) Air Compr # 2 Make: Ingersoll Rand (IR 15T2), Capacity : 2.8 Cu.M/min
i) Air Compr # 4 Make: KGK Khosla, Capacity : 2.83 Cu.M/min
( LPB = Low Pressure Booster, GL = Gas Lift Compressor,
GI = Gas Injection Compressor, GDU = Glycol Dehydration Unit)
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3.2 ELECTRICAL MOTOR DETAILS:
SL. NO L.T. LOADS K.W.
1 AIR COMPRESSOR MOTOR NO -2 15
3 AIR COMPRESSOR MOTOR NO -4 30
4 COOLING WATER PUMP MOTOR 2
5 COOLING WATER PUMP MOTOR 2
6 AUX. LUBE OIL PUMP MOTOR OF G.B. -4 2.4
7 AUX. WATER PUMP MOTOR OF G.B. -4 0.75
8 AUX. COOLING FAN MOTOR OF G.B. -4 18
9 AUX. LUBE OIL PUMP MOTOR OF G.L. 5 1.5
10 AUX. WATER PUMP MOTOR OF G.L. 5 1.5
11 AUX. COOLING FAN MOTOR OF G.L. -5 7.5
12 METHANOL PUMP MOTOR 0.37
13 PIT PUMP MOTOR NO -1 0.37
14 PIT PUMP MOTOR NO -2 7.5
15 GLYCOL PUMP MOTOR NO -1 2.23
16 GLYCOL PUMP MOTOR NO -2 2.23
17 LIGHTING LOAD 8.2
18 HIGH MAST (FUTURE) 14
19 WATER TREATMENT PLANT (FUTURE) 5
LOAD IN K.W. 120.55
SL. NO H.T. LOADS K.W.
1 GAS BOOSTER NO -4 (MAIN MOTOR) 550
2 GAS LIFTER NO -5 (MAIN MOTOR) 330
LOAD IN K.W. 880
TOTAL LOAD = 135.55+880= 1015.55 K.W
3.3 THE POWER SYSTEM:
The source of power supply for GCS-1 is from CPP at 3.3 kV for HT supply to the 2 nos. of
Motor driven Gas Compressors (1 no. Gas Lifter & 1 no. Low Pressure Booster). Another
transformer is present (3300 volt / 415 volt of 400 KVA) for LT supply to lighting & Air
Compressors and smaller motors.
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Fig.1, shows percentage share of electrical power consumption by major equipment at the OIL-
GCS plant:
Observation :
� It is observed that the major portion of the electrical power is consumed by the HT
motors (LPB-4 and GL-5).
� Monitoring of electrical power consumed by the plant is not practiced at present.
Energy monitoring and targeting is primarily a management technique that uses energy
information as the basis to eliminate wastage, reduce and control current level of
energy usage and improve the existing operating procedures.
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4.0 STUDY OF AIR COMPRESSOR
4.1 AIR COMPRESSOR DETAILS
The compressed air system of GCS-1, Duliajan has two reciprocating type air compressors. One
is of 15 kW and the other one is of 30 kW capacities.
Table-4.1 Specification of Air Compressors
Air Comp. No. 2 Air Comp. No. 4
MAKE Ingersoll Rand KG Khosla
MODEL IR 15T2
CAPACITY
(in m3/min)
2.8 2.83
Motor Rating, kW 15 30
Discharge pressure in
kg/cm2
14 14
Air compressors are connected to common receivers. Air is supplied at 14 kg/ cm2 for cranking
operation of the gas engines of gas compressors during start-up. Air @ 6 kg/cm2 is required for
the pneumatic control of the gas engine valves & circuit.
Pneumatic air taken from the air receiver passes through a pressure reducing device and air
dryer and supplied to various pneumatic systems @ 6 kg/cm2.
Air Pressure of 14 kg/cm2 is only required at the time of start-up of the gas engines and once
the engines are started then 14 kg/cm2 pressure is not required. Continuous air pressure is
only required for the pneumatic control valves & circuit of the gas engines and that too at 6
kg/cm2 pressure.
In present condition the air is maintained from 10 kg/cm2 to around 14 kg/cm
2 at any point of
time. The unloading of the air compressor is done at around 14kg/cm2 and the loading is done
at 10 kg/cm2.
Hence in the above condition it is clear that although the air pressure requirement of 14
kg/cm2 is only required during starting of the Gas engines but still the pressure is maintained
from 10 to 14 kg/cm2 throughout the day in order to start any engine when sudden
requirement is there.
The performance of the Air Compressors could not be checked as the compressors could not
be isolated due to operational inconvenience.
It should be noted that more power is required to compress air at higher pressure compared
to lower pressure i.e, energy required to compress air from 10 to 14 kg/cm2 is much higher
compared to pressurizing air from 3 to 6 kg/cm2.
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RECOMMENDATIONS :
At GCS-1, compressed air is used for two purposes:
1. To start Gas compressor engines (pressure requirement 14 kg/cm2).
2. To drive pneumatic instruments (pressure requirement 6 kg/cm2).
Pressure requirement for both the works are different as mentioned above.
It is recommended to maintain different air receivers for 14 kg/cm2 and 6 kg/cm2 line pressure.
Also one of the compressors should be dedicated to 14 kg/cm2 and the other one for 6 kg/cm2
line so that total running time of both the air compressors would reduce in a day.
To have redundancy in operation of the air compressors, one bypass line can be connected
from both the air receivers with a valve in-between so that whenever one compressor is under
shutdown then the other compressor can be compensated.
With an estimated min. of 25% of energy can be saved with this kind of arrangement.
Power
Consumption,
Kw
Running
Hour per
day
Energy
Consumption
per day, kWh
Energy
Consumption
per year,
kWh
Total Energy
Consumption
per year, kWh
25% Energy
Saving, kWh
AIR COMP.
2 14.18 8 113.44 39704
120064 30,016 AIR COMP.
4 28.7 8 229.6 80360
Since the Station is going for a new air compressor house hence it would be easy to carry out the
recommendation.
Investment for this recommendation = The buried old air lines need to be replaced which need
investment. The need of investment is to be estimated.
Monetary value of energy saved per annum @ Rs. 4.55 per kWh = 30016 x 4.55 = Rs. 1.36 Lacs
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5.0 STUDY OF GAS COMPRESSORS
5.1 FUEL CONSUMPTION BY INDIVIDUAL EQUIPMENT:
Compressor
No
Gas
Compressed
(SCMD)
Power
Consumption
(KwH)
Equivalent Natural
Gas Consumption
(SCUM/HR)
1 LPB 4 4050 275.6 143.3
2 LPB 5 1890
129.2
3 LPB 6 3780 204.2
8 GL 3 1900 118.8
9 GL 5 2937 177.9 92.51
10 GL 4 2741 164.6
Note: The equivalent gas consumption for motor is based on the gas consumed to generate power
at Duliajan Gas based Power Plant.
5.2 REPLACEMENT OF MOTOR DRIVEN COMPRESSORS WITH GAS ENGINE DRIVEN TO
CONSERVE POWER
It was informed to us by OIL personnel that power consumption by existing motor driven
compressors are much higher, replacement of the same with gas engine driven
compressor unit to be assesed for effective utilisation of power.
Therefore, following calculation is given to assesss the cost of replacement of Compressor
Motors with New Gas engines.
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By matching the RPM of the Gas compressors and BHP of the present Electric Motors, it is
found that Waukesha Dresser F 3521GL is suitable for replacing motors of GL-5 and LPB-4.
As per the data sheet the compressor is having Compression Ration of 10.5:1, RPM of 1000
and BHP of 615.
The fuel consumption at full load is 110.6 m3/hr. as the load curve the fuel consuption at
60% load as per design will be 98 m3/hr
Cost of purchasing the Gas Engine is $1,65000 = 1,65000 X 55= Rs. 90075000/-
The cost of running one Gas engine is 98 X 24X365 = 858480 X Rs.8.83 (Cost of NG) = Rs.
7580383.00
Present average power consumption of running motor is 226.75 Kwh
Cost of running of one motor is 226.75 X Rs.4.55 X24 X365 = Rs. 9037801/-
Saving for Gas Engine per year = 9037801-7580383= Rs. 1457418/-
Payback = 90075000/ 1457418 = 61 Years
Therefore, it is economically not feasible to replace a motor with a gas engine. But, in case
of non-availability of power gas engine can be procured.
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6.0 ILLUMINATION SYSTEM
6.1 SUMMARY OF LUMINAIRES
The illumination level in the GCS – 1 is on the lower side. Average lux level maintained in the
roads, pathways etc. are in the range of 1 – 10.
The lighting at the main entrance and also in the pipeline manifold area is very poor which
needs to be improved.
The street lights are fitted with HPSV and the shed are fitted with MLL& HPMV fittings. There
are some 36 watt FTL present in air compressor house & other office areas as well.
The average lux level in different areas are shown below:
Area LUX Level Recommended Lux
Gate Entry 0 - 5 30 – 50
Pathway 0 -10 30 – 50
Pipeline Manifold 0 - 5 30 – 50
Small Shed 2 - 25 50 – 100
Large Shed 5 - 15 50 - 100
Air Compressor Shed 30 - 150 100 - 150
6.2 RECOMMENDATIONS AND PAYBACK ANALYSIS:
1. Replace all the conventional 40 watt and 36 watt tube light (Fluorescent Tube Light)
with energy efficient T5 (28 watt).
2. Use reflector in FTL systems and other present lighting system to get better lux level at
working height.
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Table- 6.3 ANNUAL ENERGY SAVING OPTIONS
Present System Proposed
System
Total
No. of
Item
Daily
Working
Hours
Annual
Working
Day
Present
Annual
Consumption
(kWh)
Expected
Annual
Consumption
(kWh)
Annual
Savings
(kWh)
FTL of 36 watt
with choke of
12 watt
T5 light of
28 watt 40 12 365 8409.6 4905.6 3504
Investment for T5 lights = 40 Nos. x Rs. 400/- = Rs.16,000/-
Annual Monetary Savings = 3504 x 4.55 = Rs. 15,943/-
Simple Payback Period = 16000 / 15953= 1 year
Energy conservation opportunity in lighting :
� Installation of electronic ballast for fluorescent lamps
� Switching off lighting whenever not needed
� Installation of automatic lighting controls
� Installation of lighting voltage controllers
� Regular maintenance and cleaning of lamps
� Use of localized lighting close to working areas where appropriate
List of References :
1) BEE guide book on Energy Efficiency on Electrical Utilities
2) Handbook on energy conservation -by PCRA
.
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Annexure-I
Energy Efficient Equipment Suppliers
Product/ Equipment Contact Details
AC Drives Rockers Control System,
SCO 819, 2nd
Floor, NAC, Manimajra, Chandigarh 160101
Ph: 0172 – 2730900, 5071627
AC Drives Allen Bradley India Ltd
C-11, Industrial Area, Site-IV, Sahibabad, Ghaziabad 201 010
AC Drives Asea Brown Boveri Ltd.
Guru Nanak Foundation Building, 15-16, Qutab Institutional Area,
Saheed Jeet Singh Sansanwal Marg, New Delhi - 110 067
AC Drives Crompton Greaves Ltd.
Machine 3 Division, A-6/2, MIDC Area, Ahmednagar 414 111.
Automation, Panel Meters Conzerv System
44P Electronic City Phase –II, East Hosur Road, Bangalore – 560100
Ph: 080-51189700 www.conzerv.com
Automation, Panel Meters Selec controls Pvt Ltd
E – 121, Ansa Industrial Estate, Saki Vihar Road, Mumbai 400072
Ph: 022-28471882, 28476443 www.selecindia.com
Building Automation, sensors, twilight
switches
Electro Art
Plot No K-11, MIDC Area, Ambad, Nashik –422010,
Ph: 0253-5603954, 2380918 www.electronicswitchesindia.com
Burners WESMAN ENGINEERING (P) LTD.
503-504 Eros Apartments, 56 Nehru Place, New Delhi 110019
Tel: +91 (11) 26431723 Fax: +91 (11) 26434577
Burners, Furnace Recuperators, Hot air
generators, Heating & Pumping unit,
Laddle preheating
ENCON
12/3, Mathura Road, Faridabad-121003
Phone: 0129 -25275454 Fax: 0129 –25279070
www.encon.co.in
Capacitors Asian Electronics Ltd.
Plot 68, MIDC, Satpur, Nasik, Nashik - 422 007
Capacitors Shreem Capacitors Pvt. Ltd.
7/39, Vikram Vihar, Lajpat Nagar-IV, New Delhi - 110 024
Capacitors and APFC Panels Matrix Controls & Engineers Pvt Ltd
Rajeev Batra 9811624440, [email protected]
E- 725 DSIDC, Industrial Complex, Narela, GT Road, Delhi – 110040
Ph: 01127786945 / 46 / 47
www.matrixcapacitor.com
Capacitors and APFC Panels Standard Capacitors
B-70/43, DSIDC Complex, Lawrence road Industrial Area, Delhi –110035
Ph: 011 –27181490, 27151027
www.standardcapacitors.com
Capacitors and APFC Panels Saif Electronics
174, Hira Building, 1st
Floor, Carnac Road,
Opposite Police Commissioner office , Mumbai – 400002
Ph : 022 – 22064626 , 22086613
www.saifel.com
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Product/ Equipment Contact Details
Compressed Air Piping Legris India Pvt Ltd.
Legris House, 99 Pace city –1, sector 37, Gurgaon- 122001
Ph : 9958297093 , 9811054826
www.transair.legris.com
DG Synchronization, Automation and
Capacitors
SGS Industrial Controls & Solutions Pvt Ltd
Floor-II, Madanpur Khadar, Sarita Vihar, New Delhi.
Ph 011 – 29942516, 41402992
Eco-ventilators Nu Plast pipes & profiles
SCF – 124, sector 17 Market, Faridabad – 121002
Ph : 0129 – 6546217 , 4070023
Electrical measurement Instruments Riken Instrumentation Ltd
369, Industrial Area, Phase –II, Panchkula, Haryana
Ph : 0172 – 2591651, 2592028 ,
www.rikeninstrumenatation.com
Energy Management & Control
Systems
Manaco Energy Solutions (P) Ltd.
A-6, Shanti Apts.,21 & 22, 1st Cross St, TTK Road, Alwarpet, Chennai-18 ,
044-42316164,
www.mesco.co.in
Energy Saving Products Gautam Enterprises
205, Vinay Indl. Est., Chicholi Bunder Link Road, Malad (West),
Mumbai - 64, India
Tel: (91-22) 2875 04 22, Fax: (91-22) 2873 6985
www.gautament.com
Energy Saving products Techmark Engineers & Consultants.
K-1/28 Ground Floor, Chittaranjan Park New Delhi-110019
Telephone: 91-011-26238349
Fax : 91-011-51603925
Flue Gas Analyzers / Oxygen Analyzer Nevco Engineers Pvt. Ltd.,
90A (2nd Floor), Amritpuri B, Main Road, East of Kailash,
Opp. Iskcon Temple, New Delhi – 110 065
Telephone No 26226328, 26213009; Fax: 26285202
www.nevco.co.in
Flue Gas Analyzers / Oxygen Analyzer ACE Instruments & Controls
1, Biradari, Above Kashi Dairy, M.G. Road,
Ghatkopar (W), Bombay – 400 086
Tel.: 5125153, 5122762
Flue Gas Analyzers / Oxygen Analyzer Testo India Pvt Ltd
Pune 020 – 25665085,
www.testo.com
FRP Blades and cooling tower
accessories
Eneertech Engineers
SCO 144 – 145, Sector 34A, Chandigarh
Ph : 0172 – 5018077, 9876022225
HVAC related instruments
Thermocouples, pipe fittings, pressure
gauges
Waaree , 36 Damji shamji Industrial Complex
Off Mahakali caves road, Andheri East Mumbai 400093
022 –66963030 26874778
www.waaree.com
Infrared Temperature Meters (600 °C
to 1800 °C)
Toshniwal Industries Pvt. Ltd.
Industrial Area, Mahukupura, AJMER - 305 002,
Ph 91145 269 5171, 91145 269 5205
[email protected] www.tipl.com
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Product/ Equipment Contact Details
Infrared Temperature Meters (upto
1500 °C)
KUSAM MECO, G-17 , Bharat Industrial Area ,
T.J. Road, Sewree Mumbai 400015,
Ph : 022 – 24156638, 24124540
www.kusam-meco.co.in
Insulations Lloyd Insulation (India) Ltd.
P.B. No. 4321, Kalkaji Industrial Area,
Punj Sons Premises, New Delhi – 110 019
Ph: 26430746-7 Fax: 26478601/26467259
Insulations Himal Supply (India) Ltd
168 , Rajagarden, New Delhi – 110015
Ph : 011-25438602 , 25448602
www.himalsupply.com
LED lighting Synergy Solar (P) ltd
SCO 133, sector 28D, Chandigarh
Ph 0172-6451133
www.synergysolars.com
Lighting Systems Philips India Ltd
Regional office-North, 9th floor Ashoka Estate, 24,
Barakhamba Road New Delhi – 110 001
Telephone No.: 3353280, 3317442, Fax No.: 3314332
Lighting Systems Crompton Greaves Ltd.
Lighting Business Group, 405, Concorde, RC Dutt Road,
Baroda – 390 007
Lighting Systems OSRAM India Ltd. Signature Towers,
11th Floor, Tower B, South City-I, Gurgaon 122001, Haryana
Tel: 0124- 6526175, 6526178, 6526185
Fax: 0124- 6526184
Lighting Systems Asian Electronics
Surya Place, First Floor, K-185/1, Sarai Julena,
New Friends Colony, New Delhi – 110 025
Lighting Systems Asian Electronics
Surya Place, First Floor, K-185/1, Sarai Julena,
New Friends Colony, New Delhi – 110 025
Lighting Systems Philips India Limited , Technopolis Knowledge Park,
Nelco Complex, Mahakali Caves Road, Chakala,
Andheri (East), Mumbai 400 093.
Tel : 022 56912000
Lighting Systems Surya Roshni Ltd.
Padma Tower-I, Rajendra Palace, New Delhi 110 006.
Lighting Systems Wipro Limited
Sco 196-197, Sector 34-A, Chandigarh - 160 022
Lighting Systems OSRAM India Ltd. Signature Towers,
11th Floor, Tower B, South City-I, Gurgaon 122001, Haryana
Tel: 0124- 6526175, 6526178, 6526185
Fax: 0124- 6526184
Lighting Voltage Control Systems Jindal Electric & Machinery Corporation
C-57, Focal Point, Ludhiana – 141010
Ph : 2670250 , 2676890 ,
www.jindalelectric.com
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Product/ Equipment Contact Details
Lighting Voltage Control Systems ES Electronics (India) Pvt. Ltd.
Plot No.82, KIADB Industrial Area,
Bommasandra – Jigani Link Road, Jigani Hobli,
Anekal Taluk, Bangalore District – 562 106
Telefax: +91 - 8110 – 414547 / 414548,
414549 / 414550
E-mail ID: [email protected]
Website: www.energysaversindia.com
Soft starters Amtech Electronics (India) Ltd
E-6, GIDC Electronics Zone, Ghandinagar – 382028 , Gujarat
Ph : 079 –23289101-3,
www.amtechelectronics.com
Thermocouples and Heaters Beeco Electronics
450 –A, Industrial Area, Phase-II, Chandigarh 160002,
Ph : 0172 – 5083350, 5073750 ,
www.beecoelectronics.com
Thermocouples and temperature
gauges & sensors
Radix Microsystem , 1005, Hemkunt House, 6, Rajendra Place
New Delhi,
Ph : 011-25786350, 09312600075 ,
www.radix.co.in
Note: - The suppliers mentioned above are not the only ones or the best in the market. The
plant may contact other suppliers for competitive rates/ specifications.