Packaged Plant Rooms / Energy Centres
Case Study St Mary’s Hospital The project was to completely replace an existing steam boiler/plantroom plus the addition of a pump plantroom for heating distribution to various critical areas within the hospital. Due to severe space restrictions, the new plantroom had to be manufactured in two sections, mounted vertically. The bottom section contained steam boilers and the top deck contained the primary and secondary heating distribution pumps and control panels. Access door position and orientation had to be specifically tailored to meet the existing external access platforms and walkways which were extremely tight. Installation was also challenging due to the fact that the hospital is located in the centre of London and has very few open areas. The University is in the midst of a 10-year campus investment programme costing over £1 billion and were looking to incorporate a new state-of-the-art packaged plantroom as part of their major investment plans. The application was to design, manufacture and deliver a new plantroom, within very tight timescales however, due to our fast-track manufacturing, testing and pre-commissioning capabilities - we were able to deliver on time and within budget. Manufactured in two sections the plantroom contained heating boilers, distribution pumps, an air handling unit, extensive pipework, distribution ductwork and the latest control protocols. Case Study John Lewis Partnership - Oxford Store Measuring 7.5m x 7m x3m this particular packaged plantroom was one of our larger applications. Due to logistical issues we designed the plantroom in two halves, which we are more than happy to do, as we have years of expertise in delivering complex, bespoke solutions. The plantroom included water heaters, boilers, buffer vessels, storage tanks, plate heat exchanger, pumps, water conditioner plant, expansion vessels, etc. All associated pipework was fully connected and tested prior to delivery so that when the plantroom arrived on site, it was off-loaded and hooked up speedily and efficiently. Case Study University of Birmingham
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