Once again SWAN is supporting a water project in Africa.
With our help drinking water systems are built and rehabilitated. Furthermore we support the local businesses and the organisation of public institutions on a community and district level. Based on our earlier projects with Helvetas, we can ensure that our donations are used rightly.
For more info: http://www.mozambique.helvetas.org/en
SWAN/PPCHEM Power Cycle Instrumentation Seminar
April 22nd & 23rd 2013 at the Dusit Thani Dubai, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Topics:
- Chemical regimes and the respective monitoring requirements
- New VGB Guideline for boiler feed water, boiler water, and steam
- Sampling systems: Engineering specifications and guidelines (VGB, IAPWS)
- Analytical methods and analysers: Conductivity, degassed conductivity, sodium, silica, pH, dissolved oxygen.
- Quality Assurance techniques and maintenance planning
February 2013 - Swan
Systems Engineering was awarded the contract by Siemens Erlangen Germany to
supply the Sampling and Analysis System for Daegu City CCPP in South Korea, one
combined cycle single-shaft unit with an electrical capacity of 415 MW.
The scope of our supply includes one shelter based sampling system for 1 HRSG,
1 SST6-5000 steam turbine and condenser. It includes sample conditioning for 17
sample lines and 19 instruments. The use of SWAN monitors increases flexibility
and reliability of the system. With the previous project
for Ansan CPP, this is the second project of Swan Systeme as turn-key system
supplier for Siemens in Korea. In colloaboration with Swan Analytical Korea,
Swan Systeme will provide on site service and support for the installations.
In January 2013, Swan Systeme successfully passed the
external audit for the ISO 9001 certificate (new certificate can be downloaded
below). Since initial certification in 2010, the works processes were
continuously improved and optimized. Clear workflows and related documentation
are one of the essential elements allowing us to provide superior sampling
systems and optimal support to their operators at all times.