
Meh Alliance Meh Alliance plays a crucial role in the installation of mechanical, electrical and HLK components at Hinkely Point C. After completing the state-of-the-art power plant, the mechanical, electrical and HLK components delivers a decisive role in the installation of mechanical, electrical and HLK Components. This state -of -the -art power plant offers a central role. Carbon current on around six million houses and around 7% of the total electricity requirement in Great Britain.
A Mod® 12-spreading beam was used in a recently carried out operation to secure and position a 5.4-ton cooling pump safely, a key component of the reactor cavity and the cooling system for used fuel pond. The pump needed a safe lifting because it was raised and lowered into its operating room, and ready for installation. This milestone marked a considerable step to install the first rotating mechanical device in the fuel building of unity 1.
The Meh alliance is responsible for the management of the installation of mechanical, electrical and HLK systems (heating, ventilation and air conditioning), which are essential for the conversion of Hinkley Point C into a fully surgical nuclear power plant. Their work includes the installation of over 4,870 plant items, 366 km pipelines and 7,500 km of electrical cabling, which ensures a safe nuclear design, construction and maintenance.
After operation, HinkLey Point C and its two EPR reactors will generate sufficient carbon-poor electricity to compensate for 9 million tons of carbon dioxide emissions annually, which corresponds to an estimated 600 million tons over the 60-year lifespan of 600 million tons.
The Mod® 12-spreading beam can be re-configured together with the rest of the Mod® area for different areas, which makes it the ideal solution for repeating elevators in large-scale infrastructure projects such as this. With the weekly cave of cabling, pumps and treatment systems that are raised weekly, the flexibility of the Mod® area ensures efficiency and adaptability. With the approval of the type DNV, the Mod® spreading rays arrive on site for immediate use and make them a trustworthy election in industries in which health, security and regulations are not negotiable.
Cool pump can be installed on site
Sarah Spivey, Managing Director at Modulift, commented: “The Mod 12 -Spreader Beam shows the versatility of our product range and enables us to support the strict requirements of the nuclear energy sector. Each device is carefully developed to meet the compliance standards in Great Britain, and are the unique challenges that are imagined by large-scale infrastructure projects such as Hinkley Point C. We are proud to be a trustworthy partner in the development of this world-class facility. “