Infrastructure
Power
Tarong North Power Station Boiler, via Yarraman, Queensland
This 450MW coal-fired boiler and associated ancillary equipment was erected as part of the expansion of the Tarong North Power Station, 180km north-west of Brisbane.
FEATURES:
- 14,000t of structural steel, including the installation of two head beams spanning the top of the boiler house structure - each 27m long and with a combined mass of around 130t, stairways, walkways and galleries
- boiler pressure and non-pressure parts
- air and flue gas ducts and supports
- piping and pipe supports
- pulverising mills
- auxiliary machines
- thermal insulation and refractories
- mechanical equipment
- all electrical cabling, equipment and instrumentation, and protective coatings and commissioning.
BENEFITS:
- the "supercritical" type boiler is one of the cleanest coal-fired units in Australia
- exemplary safety record.
CLIENT: Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industires Co Ltd (IHI)
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