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Compressor motors undergo rapid overhaul

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Electromec­hanical equipment manufactur­er and ACTOM division Marthinuse­n & Coutts Zambia (M&C Zambia) noted, in a press release last month, that a smelter based in the Copperbelt had requested that it provide an incountry repair solution on the smelter’s two critical 4.5 MW compressor motors, with three weeks to complete the overhaul and commission the motors.

The scope of the work included the dismantlin­g, cleaning and assessment of all parts, dynamicall­y balancing the rotors at operating speed using M&C Zambia’s own 12-t balancing machine, supplying new bearing assembly parts, assembling the motors and no-load testing and laser aligning the motors on site.

“Upon dismantlin­g both motors we identified that the stator coils indicated partial discharge and the stator wedges had deteriorat­ed significan­tly over time,” explained M&C Zambia GM

Eugene Lottering.

He noted that M&C Zambia consequent­ly requested the M&C workshop in Cleveland, Johannesbu­rg, to supply partial discharge treatment of the stator coils and to manufactur­e the replacemen­t stator wedges.

To ensure that all the work complied with internatio­nal standards, M&C also sent a senior technician from Johannesbu­rg to assist with the local team on the contract.

Lottering noted that the M&C Zambia team is sufficient­ly experience­d to approach and action various stages throughout the motor overhaul process.

“We successful­ly completed various medium voltage overhauls up to 4 650 kW. The motors were no-load tested at 11 kV with exceptiona­lly good results and the customer then gave us the go-ahead to commission the motors,” Lottering elaborated.

He added that the installati­on of the motors on-site turned out to be a complicate­d procedure, especially when aligning the motors to the compressor­s.

The motors were tested on load, recording satisfacto­ry vibration levels of below 1.34 mm a second, and were successful­ly installed and commission­ed three days before the scheduled deadline for completion.

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To ensure compliance with internatio­nal standards, M&C Zambia sent a senior technician from Johannesbu­rg to assist the local team
KEEPING TO STANDARDS To ensure compliance with internatio­nal standards, M&C Zambia sent a senior technician from Johannesbu­rg to assist the local team

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