Hazardous Areas - Oil, Gas, Vapours - The Electrical Inspector Ltd

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Hazardous Areas Oil, Gas, Vapours
We are an electrical inspection and certification business. Our work is to support you to understand and meet your minimum electrical regulatory compliance obligations.
Understanding Explosive Atmospheres: Oil, Gas and Vapours

We understand the critical importance of safety in environments where explosive atmospheres are present, particularly in industries involving oil, gas, and vapours. Our team of experienced professionals is dedicated to providing comprehensive inspections and assessments tailored to meet the stringent safety standards required in these hazardous areas.
We employ advanced techniques to identify potential risks and ensure compliance with relevant regulations, safeguarding both personnel and assets. Trust us to deliver expert guidance and solutions that enhance safety, efficiency, and peace of mind in your operations.
NZ's Oil & Gas Industry
We've been an installer and are qualified to inspect and certify newly installed electrical equipment in hazardous areas. We've been doing this type of work for more than 30 years. We also carry out Periodic Assessments and maintenance & repair assessments to AS/NZS 60079.17.
Boiler Gas Burner fronts
Certification of gas-fired burner fronts on boilers using our processes ensures these systems comply with safety, environmental, and performance standards. Certification involves testing, inspection, and verification to confirm that the boiler equipment meets local and international regulations.
Binary Cycle Power Stations
Throughout New Zealand, geothermally heated water is used to vapourise Isopentane in a heat exchanger. This steam is used to drive a turbine/generator set. The water is then injected back into the ground to be reheated. The boiling point of Isopentane is 28° C.
Thermal Oxidisers
A Thermal Oxidizer (also referred to high-temp incinerators) is a combustion device that controls volatile organic compounds (VOCs), hazardous air pollutants ( HAPs), and odors by converting (destroying) the emissions into CO2 and H2O through the use of heat before exhausting them to the atmosphere.
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