Completed Projects : Monitoring Wells at a Power Station
Project Summary
The Object: Monitoring Wells at a Power Station
The Problems:
Overhead Restrictions
Aggressive Water
Time and Sunstroke!
The Solution: Boreline Flexible Drop Pipe
Introduction
This new Power Station is being built far from away from any Cities.
It is in the middle of a desert where temperatures can soar to 120deg
F (49 deg C).
Boreline was chosen for a number of reasons.
Firstly, there are overhead power cables that restrict access
to the monitoring well. A crane cannot get close to these cables
so installing the Boreline was ideal as this is done horizontally.
Secondly, it is quick and easy to install Boreline thereby saving
valuable time and manpower. Transporting the Boreline to site
is also a major advantage.
The Boreline has been laid on the ground away from the well.
The patented Boreline coupling is screwed into the check-valve
of the pump and the hose attached with the double-ringed clamps.
The power cable is laid along the length of the Boreline
and then attached to the hose using the Boreline Cable Straps.
The Boreline will support the power cable along the entire
length of the hose.
The pump is lowered into position. Note the base
plate used to support the pump while the Boreline rolling wheel
is placed in position directly over the well. The Boreline is
then lifted over the rolling wheel.
The other end of the Boreline is attached to the
truck.
The truck is now used to install the Boreline and pump.
It simply backs-up towards the well while the assistant ensures
the Boreline remains positioned over the centre of the wheel.