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BASIC PROJECT OF THE COOLING WATER SUPPLY FOR MANDIODO (INDONESIA) POWER PLANT, INCLUDING PUMP HOUSE DESIGN

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  • Start Date / End Date: 2012
  • Place: MANDIODO (INDONESIA)
  • Scope: Tender Project
  • Description:

    The tender project was written for the cooling water supply for Mandiodo (Indonesia) power plant. The cooling water supply is comprised of a sea water intake, a pump house and a discharge channel to the sea.

    The characteristics of the submarine pipeline are as follows:

        •    Material: PE100
        •    Inside diameter: 2,400 mm
        •    Flow rate: 8,33 m3/s
        •    Total length: 1.200 m
        •    GRP intake structure
     

    The pump house has the following parts:

        •    Calm bay
        •    3 filter channels, including:
    • 2x3 set of guides & 2x1 stop logs (at the entrance and the exit)
    • 3 bar screens with traversing trash rake & 3 dual flow band screens
        •   Compartmentable common bay, prior to the pump area, with:
    •  4 set of guides y 2 stop logs .
        •    Pump bay, including:
    • 7 pumps (Qd = 1,60 m3/s) & 7 check valves, one per pump
    • 7 set of guides y 1 stop logs
        •   On the upper pump house slab ? 1 gantry crane (5t)

     

    Also the main technical specifications were defined for the equipment, as well as the proposed construction method

     

     


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