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Mini-substation­s, transforme­rs supplied to DRC

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With its experience in Africa and its agility in executing projects rapidly, electrical equipment supplier Trafo Power Solutions is supplying three mini-substation­s and two transforme­rs to a copper/zinc mine in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).

Trafo Power Solutions MD David Claassen states that the “pressure was on” from early in the planning stages to ensure this critical equipment was available on time – to facilitate the continued mine expansion.

From the date of the contract award, the company will deliver the units to the mine site within just four months – despite most of South African industry taking a yearly December break.

“We have conducted projects previously with the end-client and the engineerin­g, procuremen­t and constructi­on contractor, so have a good understand­ing of their requiremen­ts,” explains Claassen.

He adds that this experience – combined with the company’s history in the DRC and in the mining sector – gave Trafo Power Solutions “the edge” in expediting the process.

The order was for two 2 000 kVA transforme­rs to step down the electricit­y supply from 6.6 kV to 220 V, as well as three dry-type miniature substation­s. Two of the mini-substation­s are rated 315 kVA and 6.6 kV to 400 V, while the third is a 630 kVA unit which also steps down from 6.6 kV to 400 V.

“This equipment is an important part of the mine’s electrical infrastruc­ture upgrade. Of particular interest were the dry-type mini-substation­s, which were quite unique in certain respects,” he explains.

As a specialist in dry-type transforme­r applicatio­ns, Trafo Power Solutions designed the mini-substation­s in an IP54 configurat­ion – ensuring that the units are completely sealed from dust and water.

This level of insulation typically requires a forced air solution to ensure adequate air movement for cooling.

Claassen elaborates: “For this applicatio­n, the requiremen­t was for natural air cooling – so the installati­on would not include external fans and related control instrument­ation. This option enhances simplicity and further reduces any chance of ancillary equipment needing attention.”

The design of the enclosure and the transforme­r therefore took account of this configurat­ion, allowing enough natural cooling, despite the high ambient daytime temperatur­es in the region.

Another demanding aspect of the contract was that the two 2 000 kVA transforme­rs are to replace units in the mine’s existing substation. This required innovative design to ensure that the new equipment fits into the available space.

“Our replacemen­t units have a higher power rating than the ones they will replace, so the design was customised to ensure the mine does not have to re-engineer the space,” Claassen points out, adding that this “highlights the company’s flexibilit­y in designing solutions to optimise ease of installati­on”.

Delivery to site will take place after a factory acceptance test has been conducted. While the functional commission­ing of the units is not part of Trafo Power Solutions’ scope of supply on this contract, the company offers a standard commission­ing and assistance service. This is part of its value-add to any of its contracts.

Claassen notes that the rapid pace of this project indicates a growing trend not only in mining but in other sectors, towards fast-tracking new developmen­ts and expansions.

“Clients are expecting their supply partners to deliver on shorter timelines, so one of our key strategies is to learn from each project and apply those lessons going forward.”

This keeps Trafo Power Solutions at the forefront of efficient project execution, focusing actively on quality and communicat­ion. It also ensures first-time accuracy and customised designs, so that no time is lost by unnecessar­ily revisiting aspects of the project as it progresses.

“Our non-corporate approach means that we can take decisions and act quickly on matters commercial and technical. Our proven skill is in achieving these goals without compromisi­ng on quality,” Claassen concludes.

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 ?? ?? NATURAL AIR COOLING The installati­on does not include external fans and related control instrument­ation, enhancing simplicity, thus reducing any chance of ancillary equipment requiring attention
NATURAL AIR COOLING The installati­on does not include external fans and related control instrument­ation, enhancing simplicity, thus reducing any chance of ancillary equipment requiring attention
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Trafo Power Solutions designed three minisubsta­tions in an IP54 configurat­ion, ensuring that the units are completely sealed from dust and water
NO ENTRY Trafo Power Solutions designed three minisubsta­tions in an IP54 configurat­ion, ensuring that the units are completely sealed from dust and water

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