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Hayward Tyler Services completes pump overhaul contract

23 December 2009

Hayward Tyler Services (HTS) has overhauled three Hayward Tyler Wet Wound Boiler Circulation Pumps for NV Elektriciteits-Produktiemaatschappij Zuid (EPZ) at its solid fuel fired power plant in The Netherlands.

The contract involved the removal, overhaul and re-installation of three boiler circulation pumps (Model 2 x 10 x 14 x 17, 280kW, 660V, 218 Bar) in joint collaboration with EPZ's on- site maintenance team. The boiler circulation pumps were originally supplied in 1984.

The 5-week project was delivered ahead of schedule, with HTS increasing the meantime between maintenance to 4 years, therefore reducing the overall operating cost of the plant.

 

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