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News Release from: Beko Technologies | Subject: Motivair compressor
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 06 November 2007
Compressed air system suits petroleum
application
The compressed air is to be used to supply instrument quality compressed air to accommodate ambient conditions that in mid summer are hot and hostile.
Motivair Compressors has completed a triplex, skid-mounted instrument compressed air system for installation and commissioning at the Thyna Petroleum Services project for onshore gas field processing facilities at Kerkennah Island, 30km east of the city of Sfax, Tunisia, North Africa Motivair was contracted by Petrofac International to design and engineer the project in 18 to 20 working weeks from receipt of the purchase order
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 11 Aug 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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Motivair wasable to complete the project on time and within budget to the complete satisfaction of both Petrofac International and the end user.
The compressed air is to be used to supply instrument quality compressed air to accommodate ambient conditions that in mid summer are hot and hostile.
Due to the exposed site, costal location and 24/7 operational demands, selection of the right products was crucial, including Bekomat condensate drains.
The selected plant types incorporated into the twin fabricated skid system ensured that the delivered air purity is to ISo8573.1 class 1.2.1 under all site conditions.
This project represents the latest of many in which Beko have supported Motivair in providing efficient and effective solutions for demanding compressed air installations worldwide. Request a free brochure from Beko Technologies ...
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