Sydney Water replaces actuators to ensure clean drinking water
By replacing hydraulic actuators with AUMA electric actuators, the supply of water from the Potts Hill Outlet Works to the City of Sydney’s drinking water supply network can be guaranteed to be free of contamination from leaking oil.
Conversion to electric drive technology
An existing hydraulic actuation system has been replaced with advanced electric actuators from AUMA at Potts Hill Outlet Works in Sydney. The actuators automate three large penstocks that control the water flow from a set of three pipelines into the city’s network of pipes and reservoirs. The installation is part of a major pipeline network operated by Sydney Water Corporation that handles approximately 80% of the city of Sydney’s drinking water supply.
The main reason for replacing hydraulic with electric actuation technology was concern that the hydraulic oil might leak and mix with the drinking water.
Clean drinking water with modern actuators
The AUMA solution consists of SA 14.2 multi-turn actuators equipped with GST 25.1 spur gearboxes and AC .2 actuator controls. The actuators were delivered in the extra-robust STW version that is particularly suited to penstocks and other civil engineering constructions for water applications.
A key reason for choosing AUMA was Sydney Water’s positive experience with AUMA actuators that have been operating reliably for several years in other installations. Additional reasons include the modular design that made the actuators easy to adapt to the application’s requirements, the advanced data logging features of the AC .2 actuator controls, and the special long-runtime motors suitable for short-time S2 (30 minute) duty.
Sydney Water appreciated AUMA’s long experience and deep knowledge of the water industry, as well as the comprehensive aftersales service. Experts from AUMA’s local Australian subsidiary, Barron, completed the selection and sizing of the actuator/gearbox combinations. Barron also supplied three 4-metre custom-made linear thrusters needed to replicate the operation of the old hydraulic system and to provide the required stroke of 2.4 m. Barron service engineers provided supervisory help on-site during mechanical installation, commissioning and site acceptance test.
“The AUMA actuators installed in the Potts Hill Outlet Works have now been in use for almost ten years without any incidents. We greatly appreciate the reliability and longevity of AUMA products,” said Hieu Pham, Lead Networks Operations Engineer South, Sydney Water Corporation.
Originally published here.
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