FEATURED NEWS IN OTHER NEWS
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FEATURED NEWS IN OTHER NEWS
ISSUE: 3 | SEPTEMBER 2012 TIPS OF THE MONTH 1 Involved in Australian projects? You need to be trained in AS/NZS installation design, maintenance and inspection standards. 2 If you’re CE marking your equipment, you need to be aware of all the directives that might apply - ATEX, PED, LV, Machinery, etc… 3 If you’re using slow curing epoxy based barrier glands, you should ask about the new RapidEx gland that cures in 1 hour! 4 When selecting cable for a hazardous-area application, ensure it’s compact, circular, and non-hygroscopic. COURSES SEPTEMBER 24 - 25 ATEX / CE / IEC Ex Fundamentals OCTOBER 15 - 19 CompEx OCTOBER 22 - 26 ATEX / IECEx Application Design OCTOBER 29 - 30 ATEX / CE / IECEx Fundamentals NOVEMBER 12 – 16 CompEx NOVEMBER 26 – 27 ATEX / CE / IECEx Fundamentals DECEMBER 3 – 7 CompEx DECEMBER 17 - 18 ATEX / CE / IECEx Fundamentals FEATURED NEWS EUTEX BROADENS PRODUCT OFFERING In response to the sharp increase in inquiries for it’s now established product line of Nexans/ AmerCable Gexol Type P cable, EUTEX has not only dramatically increased their stock profile to accommodate for the demand, but also increased the breadth of their product range as well. The obvious first requirement was to marry its Type P cable with the appropriate glands and connectors for a more complete solution. But the partnership with Nexans/AmerCable has given rise to international project work involving elaborate cable bridles and pre-connectorized cable solutions. by EUTEX Our continued commitment to better anticipate for industry demand can be clearly seen in the recent stock arrival of key sizes of VFD (Variable Frequency Drive) cable. With its 100% containment of EMI emissions, combined with its flexibility and robustness preferred by leading propulsion system manufacturers, VFD cable is sought after by more and more clients looking to reduce voltage imbalances and carry common noise back to the drive. Gexol oil and gas cables are the industry standard for high quality Type P power, control, instrumentation and VFD cables. Gexol cables are designed for missioncritical applications where reliable performance in extremely hazardous operating conditions is essential for worker safety and profitable production. IN OTHER NEWS SINGAPORE MAKING STRIDES The Singapore office is pleased to announce its success in winning the prestigious contract for 3x ship sets of VFD Gexol Type P IEEE Cables for the Ensco Drillship’s, B346, B330 & B329 for a value of 4.4 million USD. This prestigious win with our exclusive partner Nexans /AmerCable again demonstrates the strides that the EUTEX Pacific branch continues to make in the area. The first cables have already been delivered to the yard from stock held by the EUTEX group. Regional Director Graham Cooper is excited to see the EUTEX global brand further establish itself in the region. “Competition was limited due to the specialist nature and technical benefits that the AmerCable brand offers in their IEEE range of GEXOL cables; a lot of hard work and technical specification helped land this supply order. We’re proud to announce this win to our business and manufacturer partners,” says Cooper. EUTEX Pacific also has been very successful in the winning of a 1.5 million USD contract for cable business with Seadrill for the T15/16 and 17 Rigs and West Esperanza project. In addition, our joint agreement with R Stahl Limited and the award of a joint strategic partnership for project business within the Asia Pacific region, allows EUTEX Pacific to offer complete hazardous-area packages with a global leader in hazardous-area supply and manufactured solutions. Distribution equipment, enclosures, control and switching devices, lighting, beacons and sounders, instrumentation, telemetry equipment to a number of different international standards are available for your project requirements. We also stock CMP Triton glands in Singapore which complements our scope of hazardous-area products. SAFETY BRIEF AREA CLASSIFICATION – THE WHOLE PICTURE Recently ATEC has had the opportunity to inspect multiple drilling rigs, throughout various parts of the world and in a few different arenas – both onshore and offshore. While we find the industry striving to make operations as safe as possible and “up their game” on safety, there is one startling fact we continuously run across, especially within the drilling industry in the USA: hazardous areas are NOT marked or specified correctly. While it’s true that it is critical that drilling and production platforms or rigs indicate – correctly – the areas of the facility which have potentially explosive atmospheres, merely indicating the hazardous area itself is not nearly enough information to operate these very dangerous areas safely. Equipment intended to be used in areas with potentially explosive atmospheres – hazardous areas – are designed according to a RISK analysis, determined by their ability to successfully prevent ignition of an explosive atmosphere. 2. How likely it is to experience a fault capable of causing it to become an effective source of ignition 4. What is the maximum temperature the equipment will reach in normal and specified fault conditions 1. Level of hazard (how often the hazardous atmosphere exists) – by division or zone rating 2. TYPE of hazard (gas or dust) and its properties – or at least the CATEGORY of risk it belongs to (gas group) 3. The IGNITION TEMPERATURE of the hazard 4. The general or most common AMBIENT temperature of the area However, what we have found is prevalent in the drilling industry is simply a designation of the ZONE, or DIVISION – indicating how often the hazardous atmosphere may be present, and NO other information. With only that information, choosing equipment for installation in hazardous areas SAFELY is simply not possible. This risk analysis considers several key factors: How often the equipment will be subjected to a hazardous atmosphere What explosive mixtures / materials it is suitable for – different materials have different ignition properties In order to properly select equipment which is safe to operate in hazardous areas, therefore, four items of information MUST be known: Although it’s somewhat puzzling, the overall reason seems to be some misleading information published by organizations which only provide PART of the whole picture, and the industry follows that information. 1. 3. For more safety inspection tips, contact us at info@ateccertification.com. OUR EMPLOYEES INSPECTION NEWS ATEC INSPECTION SERVICES GLOBAL EXPANSION ALAN FRIAR – Regional Account Manager, EUTEX Global Electrical Solutions ATEC continues to expand in all of the major growth markets such as the USA, Singapore, Australia and Brazil. In Singapore we recently deployed 40 personnel to complete Hazardous Areas Inspection works for a major operator client and continue to offer support throughout Singapore and Brazil on various projects. We now have inspection contracts in place with other major EPC companies in USA, Europe, Asia and Australia which guarantees work for the next two years and has the potential, in line with our business model, to allow ATEC to grow into one of the world’s leading hazardous-areainspection companies. Our General Manager, Brian Duffy, has recently returned from Brazil where another partnership with one of Brazil’s leading NR10 specialist companies was formally agreed. This partnership also allows ATEC to closely monitor and assist in the Creation of Training and Inspection standards compliant with the Brazilian IECEx regulations, due to be formalized in 2013. Alan joins us with 20 years experience in technical sales consultancy focused on IEC and ATEX certified products. He holds four patents for product design and innovation, as well as having written an industry-approved white paper on deep earthing techniques and practices. We look forward to him adding his strengths to our already well-versed team. CLAIRE KING – Regional Account Manager, EUTEX Global Electrical Solutions Claire’s self titled “pleasant persistence” has already earned her a solid spot in the EUTEX sales team. She joins us with very strong sales and account management experience, which translates into our continued dedication to improve our customer service and satisfaction. Claire’s focus will be our Houston-based clients. CMP SPECIAL PROMOTIONS EUTEX Global Electrical Solutions is one of the largest stockist of CMP products in the U.S. with a full range of cable glands, adaptors/reducers, stopping plugs, kits and more. Mention User code “EUT062” to get 2% discount on your next inquiry! EUTEX INTERNATIONAL INC. 3409 BRINKMAN | HOUSTON, TX 77018 OFFICE: 832.358.1177 | FAX: 832.358.1165 INFO@EUTEXINTERNATIONAL.COM HOUSTON | CALGARY | SINGAPORE | NEWFOUNDLAND EUTEX PACIFIC PTE LTD 20 PIONEER CRESCENT | #08-01 TO #08-05 WEST PARK BIZ CENTRAL | SINGAPORE 628555 OFFICE: +65.6871.4300 | FAX: +65.6684.1605 PACIFIC@EUTEXINTERNATIONAL.COM