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POWERTECNIQUE HELPS VEOLIA ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES SAVE THOUSANDS OF POUNDS WITH STANDBY DIESEL GENERATOR THAT SUPPORTS CRITICAL SYSTEMS 24 HOURS A DAY
Prior to the start of this project, Veolia did not have a 24 hour fire protection system installed in their waste transfer station. This resulted in them having to remove all waste from the transfer station every night for insurance purposes due to fire risk. As such Veolia were wasting thousands of pounds eachweek on needlessly transporting this waste.
Veolia required a 24 hour enclosed canopy generator to support emergency lighting, roller shutter doors and sophisticated fire detection systems to reduce the risk and meet the demands of their insurers. However, in order to install this system, the electrical infrastructure in the building itself would have to be modified in order to be compatible with any new solution.
Powertecnique’s engineers worked onsite with Veolia to design a number of different systems which would work to fulfil their needs and satisfy their insurer.

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IFDS Chelmsford
- 2 x 850kVA 400V generators
- Mains synchronising panel
- Fuel systems
- 2 X 300KVA UPS
- 4 X Static transfer switches
- 4 X Isolating transformers
- 2 X dual bus PDU
- 1 brick and steel built generator house
- 75 dBa acoustics
- Associated civil work
Southmead Hospital, Bristol
- 2 X 1000KVA 400V generator sets
- Synchronising panels
- Bulk storage tanks
- Pipe work
- Plinths
Willow Farm Fire Control Centre
- 2 x 1000kVA N+1 generators
- Synchronising panels
- Bulk storage tanks
- 200m of underground pipe work
- Purpose built GRP pump enclosure
- Remote fill/drain station
- N+1 fuel transfer system
- Leak detection system
- BMS interface panel
- Factory witness tests
- 12-hour plus site load test
- Supply of OEM manuals and as-built drawings
- Client user training
HSE Bootle
- 825kVA generator with busbar entry
- 85dBA @ 1m enclosure
- Fuel systems (tank, fill point and pipework)
- Basic acoustic air system
- Complete exhaust system
- 2 x 160kVA UPS and DC works
- 40kVA UPS and DC works
- Delivery and positioning
- Commissioning and loadbank testing
- 8-hour response maintenance contract
US Army, Iraq, project 1
- 2 x 2850kVA 11kV generators
- Mains synchronising panel / load shedding panel
- Peak shaving
- 11kV switchgear
- Neutral earth switch
- HV cabling
- Control cabling
- Tanks, pumps and pipework
- Sun screen
- Plinth and cable trench
- Annual maintenance contract with 12 monthly visits
US Army, Iraq, project 2
Power container based on a fitted out 30-foot Hi-cube ISO container complete with:
- 630kVA generator
- 100kVA UPS
- Fire suppression system
- N+1 HVAC systems, designed to maintain normal operating conditions when ambient temperatures reach excessive levels
- Remote alarms and monitoring
- Radio transmitters
- 10 week production schedule
US Army, Iraq, project 3
- 2 x 2 x 500kVA UPS
- 4 –hour autonomy per system
- Common output transformer
- Client user training
Thompson Scientific, Limerick, Ireland
- 850kVA generator
- 65dBA acoustic enclosure
- ATS panel
- 2 x 300kVA UPS
- Electrical fit out
- Power cabling
- Control cabling
- Data cabling
- Bulk fuel tank, pumps and pipework
World of TUI, Coventry
- 800kVA generator
- 2 x 160kVA UPS
- Parallel configuration
- 60kVA UPS
- 4 –hour response maintenance contract