National Grid calls upon Sulzer for bespoke motor redesigns

In the face of mounting pressure on global energy markets, utility companies are striving to guarantee consistent power supply for millions of people. When National Grid encountered maintenance challenges with two motors at crucial gas booster station sites, it turned to Sulzer for assistance.

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Gas booster stations are critical strategic components in the UK’s gas supply network. At these facilities, motor-driven compressors are used to ensure that gas is
distributed to where it is needed. Consequently, any reliability issues at these sites can adversely affect gas supplies if not resolved promptly.

When motors throw a
temperature tantrum

Initially, National Grid identified an issue with two large 16MW motors, one installed at a compressor site near Wormington in Gloucestershire and the other located
close to Churchover, near Rugby. 

The problem arose when resistance temperature detectors (RTDs) embedded inside the motor windings began to fail, compromising the ability of operators
to gain accurate temperature readings and condition monitoring data. As the motors were Ex rated, this also threatened the compliance of the installations.


Read the full article in DPA's June issue


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