Showing posts with label Industrial Building. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Industrial Building. Show all posts

Monday, 13 April 2015

Robinson Brothers Ltd, West Bromwich

ESH supplied and installed both the trace heating and thermal insulation to provide temperature maintenance to stainless steel pipework within a Zone I hazardous area. The pipe required to maintain a temperature of +40°C. Our ATEX approved constant wattage heating cable, type SCBXT, was used throughout this project.

Friday, 10 April 2015

Flocktons, Grimsby (Storage Tank 2)

ESH Trace Heating Ltd Tank Heating SystemPart 2 of this Flocktons project saw ESH design, supply and install a second storage tank frost protection system. Again using type FBT self regulating trace heating cable, this tank required only the lower half protecting. 150 metres of heating cable was installed in total to this 2.5m dia x 6.5m high storage tank.






Tuesday, 7 April 2015

British Polythene Ltd, Widnes

Here for this leading manufacturer of polythene products, ESH designed, supplied and installed a high temperature maintenance trace heating system. The process plant pipework and equipment required maintaining at a minimum temperature of +80°C to allow for smooth and efficient running.

Thursday, 2 April 2015

Waitrose National Distribution Centre, Milton Keynes

Once finished, this giant building will become one of the UK's largest ever distribution centres constructed, covering a site of 45 acres. Here ESH supplied and install a trace heating system to provide frost protection to the external CHW and MCWS  pipework. Type VC constant wattage heating cable was used throughout this project.

Monday, 30 March 2015

Flocktons, Grimsby (Storage Tank 1)


ESH were contracted to design, supply and install a frost protection trace heating system to a large storage tank, 3.5m dia x 6.5m high. In total over 220 metres of type FBT self regulating heating cable was installed to achieve the required heat loss replacement.



Monday, 23 March 2015

Stepan, Stalybridge

ESH extended the existing trace heating circuits with the same power rated trace heating cable as already installed. The required application was to temperature maintain the emergency shower pipework at a minimum temperature of +10°C.

Friday, 20 March 2015

Plaxica (Wilton Centre), Redcar

Within a Zone I Hazardous Area, ESH designed, supplied and installed a temperature maintenance trace heating system to a section of 1" Ø vessel pipework. The pipework required to be maintained between +90°C and +150°C, this was achieved by straight tracing three runs of type SCBXC12/2 ATEX Approved constant wattage heating cable to the underside of each pipe.

Friday, 13 March 2015

Robert Sanderson & Sons Ltd, Hull

ESH supplied and install a trace heating system to temperature maintain a large HCA storage tank at +36°C in a minimum ambient of -20°C. The system, within a Zone II Hazardous Area, required over 150 metres of type SCBX ATEX approved constant wattage heating cable. 

Monday, 9 March 2015

Solvay Ltd, Oldbury

ESH were contracted to supply and install constant wattage heating cable to repair a damaged trace heating circuit. The 2" and 3" NB pipework containing PPA needed to be temperature maintained at +100°C. 

Friday, 27 February 2015

Flint Ink UK Ltd, Wolverhampton

A local project and a site we have done work for in previous years. ESH were contracted to supply and install a trace heating system to maintain steel pipework and two tanks at a temperature of +70ºC. The tanks comprised of a holding tank and a pre-mix tank, both 2.2m diameter and 3.5m tall. In total the system required over 300 metres of type SCB30/2 constant wattage heating cable.

Monday, 23 February 2015

Stepan UK, Cheshire

The project scope here was to design, supply and install a trace heating system to temperature maintain three sections of pipework at +30ºC and +10ºC respectively. Almost 500 metres of type FBTBOJ20/2 self regulating heating cable was installed and controlled using multiple digital thermostats and control panels.

Monday, 16 February 2015

West Engineering Ltd, Ipswich

ESH supplied and installed three hopper trace heating systems utilising our type VCBOJ20/2 constant wattage heating cable.

Wednesday, 11 February 2015

Plaxica (Wilton Centre), Redcar

ESH were asked to test a damaged circuit and if necessary remove and replace. The damaged circuit, caused by others, had to be replaced with mineral insulated hazardous area constant wattage heating tape.

Friday, 6 February 2015

Nestle, Burton On Trent (Part 2)

Frost protected three runs of external stainless steel pipework, including drinking, shower and soft water pipework. The system was designed using type FBTBOJ self regulating heating cable.

Tuesday, 3 February 2015

Nestle, Burton On Trent (Part 1)


One for the chocolate lovers! ESH supplied and installed a frost protection trace heating system to a little under 300 metres of external pipework. This comprised of various services of stainless steel pipework up to 76mm.

Monday, 2 February 2015

Heinz, Telford


A saucey project right on the door step of ESH HQ. For this local job we were contracted to design, supply and install two trace heating systems to temperature maintain both a Glucose line at +40°C and a Caustic line at +20°C. Type VCBOJ constant wattage heating tape was straight traced onto both sets of pipework and temperature controlled using DTC digital thermostats.

Tuesday, 13 January 2015

New SEM Headquarters, Dartford


Within this brand new headquarters building for technology manufacturing group SEM, we were contracted to supply and install a frost protection trace heating system to the chilled water pipework associated with three chillers. The system was designed using type VCBOJ constant wattage heating cable and controlled via JBTA thermostats.


Friday, 2 January 2015

Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Derby

Within the Toyota weld shop, ESH supplied and install a trace heating system to perform the duty of temperature maintenance. The internal metal pipework was required to maintain a temperature of +30°C.