Pumped Up Efficiency and Reliability
Sulzer’s OEM-X line service proves instrumental for Indian power plant
When older equipment starts to affect the output from the power plant – operators need to act fast, to avoid production risks escalating. This is especially true for legacy pumps. However, sourcing new units to fit the surrounding infrastructure and application requirements of the plant can be challenging. When a major thermal power plant in Rajasthan, India, faced multiple issues with an aging boiler infeed pump, the energy player overcame supply and technical challenges through their partnership with Sulzer.
Sulzer provided a custom solution under its OEM-X line service, that cushioned the impact to production, while offering the assurance of reliable associated support, spanning maintenance and spares for decades to come.
Pump problems reach boiling point
The power plant utilizes lignite fuel to produce over 1,000 MW of power. The boiler infeed pumps at the site are critical to this - but recently one of the units was giving operators at the plant cause for concern. Dating from 2009, the Chinese OEM pump was showing its age with a range of issues.
The mean time between failures (MTBF) for the pump was under six months, with resulting downtime being compounded by a lack of original equipment manufacturer (OEM) spares support when maintenance was required. For example, sourcing new equipment from the OEM could take up to a year, which presented an unacceptable risk to electricity generation and profitability. Furthermore, the pump was running inefficiently. Operators calculated it was only achieving 70% efficiency and was consuming 139 kW per hour. This higher power consumption inevitably erodes the plant’s margins.
It was clear that the pump had reached the end of its useful life. Any solution to this situation needed to minimize downtime and disturbance to surrounding plant infrastructure. It needed to offer improved efficiency and reliability too. Furthermore, the plant operator was keen to secure native spares and service support going forward. With these criteria established, the plant operator invited tenders for the project.