In a global approach to service continuity, it is important to have a reliable, durable, maintainable and upgradeable installation. Renovating and modernising your LV switchboard thus extends its’ lifespan while guaranteeing its’ operation. Carrying out this work helps to control expenditure on ageing infrastructure.
In the case study below, our Comeca Services teams have carried out a renovation and modernisation project of two Low Voltage switchboards for one of our clients, a major player in the petrochemical industry.
The project presented concerned NORMABLOC switchboards that were more than 20 years old and whose service life our customer wanted to extend. When the unit is shut down every 5 years, our customer wanted to take advantage of this to modernise them and upgrade their electrical diagram.
Our client's objectives were multiple:
Following the audit of the LV switchboards and the clients’ needs, we agreed on a number of recommendations.
Level 4 and 5 preventive maintenance with a complete check of the busbars and replacement of the bolts. Systematic replacement of the terminal blocks located in fixed parts and intended for the connection of power cables.
The use of TREP washers to ensure the tightness of the electrical connections and the ability to compensate for expansion. The installation of current transformers on the direct incomers for protection by SEPAM and an IS signalling card in the feeders.
Example of IS signalling card on a GALAXIS switchboard
Renovation of the measuring compartment with the replacement of the protection and the addition of a central measuring unit.
The addition of auxiliary contacts in the feeder columns to meet the needs of the new control and command scheme. Replacement of the existing functional units with new FUs comprising the latest generation equipment and ensuring interchangeability with the existing equipment (identical power pinout) as well as replacement of the connection doors and top panels.
Modernisation of the scheme: integration of the control and differential protection directly into the feeder.
Under the responsibility of a project manager, the following actions were carried out
A preparatory and planning meeting was held with our site manager and the project manager. The work on site was carried out in 5 consecutive days:
After 5 consecutive days of work on site, Comeca's teams commissioned the renovated and modernised NORMABLOC LV switchboards.
By carrying out this service we ensured our customer interchangeability with the existing equipment, current measurements and protection relays on the direct incomers as well as the replacement of obsolete equipment. Thanks to this renovation, our customer was able to extend the service life of its low-voltage switchboards.
In order to meet the requirements of the petrochemical sector, Comeca Services will ensure the durability and continuity of service of the installation through preventive maintenance.