ECS awarded refurbishment contract for major Anglian pumping station
Following a review of energy usage the Environment Agency has identified a number of strategic water pumping stations where significant improvements can be made. As part of the refurbishment programme, ECS Engineering Services has been contracted to complete one of the biggest projects at Kennett pumping station in Cambridgeshire.
The pumping station was originally built between 1968 and 1972 and is equipped with a number of high and low voltage pumps which are used to transfer water between the River Ouse and two reservoirs in south Essex via a combination of channels, tunnels and pipelines. During periods of high demand the high voltage, large capacity pumps are used to raise water through nine miles of 1.8m diameter pipeline over an elevation of 88 metres.
ECS, which is a framework contractor for the Environment Agency, has been tasked with removing, refurbishing and reinstalling two of the high voltage pumps which were part of the original installation. While this project is underway the bulk of the pumping requirements will be met by the remaining, more modern, 2,480 kW, 1,600 litre/second, multi-stage pump.
The project will be managed by ECS and involve a high capacity mobile crane that will be used to remove the high voltage motors for the first time since they were installed. The inspection and refurbishment of the motors will be carried out by Sulzer, a leading independent maintenance provider for rotating equipment, which has considerable expertise in high voltage equipment.
Once complete the refurbished pumps will once again be able to provide continued, long term service, ensuring the high volume demand is met by the most efficient pumps.