Gauges find warmth
15 Jan 2000
Anderson Greenwood is to provide Statoil with over 600 instrumental enclosures, some heated, with integral manifolds for the gas processing plant at Karsto on the west coast of Norway.
As part of a plant expansion by MW Kellogg requiring the installation of additional extraction trains, refractionation plants and propane caverns, Statoil needed robust enclosure systems to protect all sensitive pressure transmitters from Norway's adverse coastal conditions.
The enclosures come in a range of sizes, are made from tough fire retardent GRP, weather proofed to IP66, and withstand temperatures from -70 degrees C to +80 degrees C.