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Amarinth upgrades ADNOC gas pumps with remote monitoring & flush systems

Amarinth upgrades ADNOC gas pumps with remote monitoring & flush systems

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Amarinth has successfully delivered a pump modification project for ADNOC Gas, a major integrated gas processing company based in Abu […]

Amarinth has successfully delivered a pump modification project for ADNOC Gas, a major integrated gas processing company based in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.

ADNOC Gas manages over 3,000 km of pipeline networks and 26 processing trains. The company supplies around 60% of the UAE’s natural gas requirements and serves customers in more than 20 countries.

The project involved upgrading four API 610 VS4 vertical pumps with remote bearing temperature monitoring and flush systems. These pumps, originally supplied to ADNOC Gas by Amarinth over a decade ago, have been operating reliably. However, recent changes to process conditions introduced a heavier particulate loading in the fluid, which posed a challenge to the line shaft bearings.

Amarinth’s solution addressed the risk of clogging and lubrication starvation of the bearings that can lead to overheating and pump failure. The modification integrated advanced Resistance Temperature Detectors (RTDs) to monitor bearing temperatures in real time. To endure the highly corrosive effects of hydrogen sulphide (H₂S) in the process fluid, the probes were encased in a stainless-steel sheathing.

The real time data from these temperature probes is transmitted through a complex array, emerging through the pump’s baseplate, to a centralised dashboard, enabling engineers to monitor and control operations remotely. If bearing temperatures exceed a critical threshold, the system automatically shuts down the pump and initiates a flushing process, preventing damage and minimising downtime.

This approach delivers significant operational benefits, including enhanced reliability and safety through real-time monitoring and automated shutdowns; reduced spare parts requirements and maintenance downtime; and prolonged pump life by preventing bearing damage before it occurs.

Amarinth successfully designed and tested the refurbished pumps in just 20 weeks. To further support ADNOC Gas, Amarinth also offered an optional installation service. ADNOC Gas has since launched these upgraded pumps as a pilot project, assessing the feasibility of implementing this modification across its fleet of VS4 pumps at multiple sites.

Oliver Brigginshaw, managing director of Amarinth, said: “Once again, we are delighted to assist ADNOC, a long-standing customer, in upgrading their existing pumps. This remote bearing temperature monitoring and flush system showcases our commitment to delivering cost-effective, tailored solutions that meet our customers’ evolving needs. By enhancing their operations without the disruption of installing new pumps, we’ve reinforced the trust ADNOC places in us as their partner of choice.”

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