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COOLING TOWER BOOK - zpp.de · PDF fileCooling Tower Book The technical documentation is the key factor in the operation and maintenance of a cooling tower. This includes technical

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    CONSULTING / PLANNING / VERIFYING / MAINTAINING / EXPERT REPORTING / PROJECT CONTROLLING / IT/BIM-SERVICING

    Berlin / Bochum / Cologne / Duisburg / Gelsenkirchen / Hamburg / Hoyerswerda / Munich / Salzgitter / Stuttgart

    ZPP Ingenieure AG

    Head officeLise-Meitner-Allee 1144801 Bochum

    +49 234 9204-0

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    ZPP Group of companiesZPP Ingenieure AGZPP International GmbHLauPlan GmbHGERICON GmbHZPP Hennig GmbHBreddermann + Partner GmbBKuhfeld Schildberg Partnerschaft mbB

    COOLING TOWER BOOKACC. TO GUIDELINE VGB-R 613

    www.zpp.de/maintaining

    > Pfister, T., Rabe, A., Fickler, N., Meyer, J. (2012)Life Cycle Management of Cooling Towers: Monitoring, Documentation, Simulation6th International Symposium on Cooling Towers, ISCT, Cologne, 2012, 417-424

    > Lehnen, D., Meyer, J., Hhler, S., Pfister, T. (2011)Khltrme - Schalentragwerke im Dienst der Energieerzeugung. Bauingenieur VDI-Bautechnik Jahresausgabe, 2011/2012

    > Meyer, J., Pfister, T. (2011)Monitoring and Life Cycle Management of Cooling Towers. IABSE-IASS Symposium London, 20-23 September 2011

    > Pfister, T. Lehnen, D., Bockhold, J., Meyer, J. (2010)Grundlagen des Lebensdauermanagements im Kraftwerksbau. Beton- und Stahlbetonbau 105, 2010, Heft 7, 463-470

    > Lehnen, D., Klker, T., Meyer, J., Holdt, P. (2008)Erfahrungen mit Schutz- und Instandsetzungsmanahmen an Stahlbeton-Konstruktionen. VGB PowerTech, 2008, 88, 43-47

    > Kpper, H.-D., Blmeke, P., Meyer, J., Busch, D. (2004)Design and Realisation of Cooling Tower Monitoring 5th International Symposium on Natural-Draught Cooling Towers, 2004, 20-21

    > Busch, D., Kpper, H.-D., Meyer, J. (2003)Realisation and First Results of Cooling Tower Monitoring2nd International RILEM Workshop "Life Prediction and Aging Management of Concrete Structures", 2003

    > Busch, D., Kpper, H.-D., Meyer, J. (2000)Monitoring of the World Largest Cooling TowerInternational RILEM Workshop "Life Prediction and Aging Management of Concrete Structures", 2000

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  • Cooling Tower Book

    The technical documentation is the key factor in the operation and maintenance of a cooling tower. This includes technical documents from the planning and construction phases as well as static calculations, execution drawings or con-struction supervision records, but also documentation from current inspections, construction projects or of irregularities after putting a cooling tower into opera-tion. This documentation is often incomplete, especially in the case of older cooling towers since valuable documents are misplaced or lost time and again after relocating or personnel changes. The building documentation according to DIN 1076 has been applied to bridge structures for a long time. This book contains a collection of data relevant to the structure. The VGB Guideline VGB R-613e "Code of Practice for Lifecycle Management of Reinforced Concrete Cooling Towers in Power Plants" contains similar ideas and specifies them in the context of cooling towers. These specifi-cations are consistently implemented and developed further in the ZPP Cooling Tower Book.

    ZPP Cooling Tower Book Our long-time experience with the supervision and maintenance of cooling towers is the prerequisite for the development of the ZPP Cooling Tower Book. The ZPP Cooling Tower Book is prepared and maintained by experienced engineers within our own project information and management system ZPP INTERPROJECT. The actuality is assured at all times - and as part of the life cycle management, it supports the investment planning for the construction maintenance. All data is recorded centrally and drawn up in one file. The ZPP Cooling Tower Book is made available to the client both as a hardcopy and as a digital PDF file that can be accessed with the free Acrobat Reader. There is no need for special software and the handling is very easy. A survey key containing the most relevant geometric data and an informative visualisation by a stereoscopic model is included within the scope of service.

    Running Operation During running operation, the ZPP Cooling Tower Book keeps records on new circumstances and shows changes which may affect the structure.

    Conservation of value and operational reliability: Recommendations of inspections within the scope of periodic

    maintenance and inspection Timely identification and remedy of defects and damages

    Database - Components In the database all documents are arranged and categorised in a clear direc-tory structure.

    Grouping by such as: Construction component, Type, Status, Originator, etc. Detailed recording of contents such as: Date of creation, Author, Subject, File cabinet location of the originals, Document number with index, Approval, Linking of related documents, etc.

    Cooling Tower Book References New building projects Datteln, Unit 4 Lnen Neurath, Units F + G Westfalen, Units D + E

    Existing cooling tower projects Niederauem, Unit K Neckarwestheim Staudinger, Unit 4 Reuter-West

    New Building Projects The documentation on new building projects includes:

    Standing data Design and planning data Final documentation Structurally engineered conditions for the operation of the cooling

    tower Documentation after the final documentation

    Existing Cooling Towers The subsequent documentation for existing cooling towers includes:

    Summary of existing documents Condition recording if necessary Evaluation of the object New circumstances

    ZPP Cooling Tower Book Always up-to-date!

  • Cooling Tower Book

    The technical documentation is the key factor in the operation and maintenance of a cooling tower. This includes technical documents from the planning and construction phases as well as static calculations, execution drawings or con-struction supervision records, but also documentation from current inspections, construction projects or of irregularities after putting a cooling tower into opera-tion. This documentation is often incomplete, especially in the case of older cooling towers since valuable documents are misplaced or lost time and again after relocating or personnel changes. The building documentation according to DIN 1076 has been applied to bridge structures for a long time. This book contains a collection of data relevant to the structure. The VGB Guideline VGB R-613e "Code of Practice for Lifecycle Management of Reinforced Concrete Cooling Towers in Power Plants" contains similar ideas and specifies them in the context of cooling towers. These specifi-cations are consistently implemented and developed further in the ZPP Cooling Tower Book.

    ZPP Cooling Tower Book Our long-time experience with the supervision and maintenance of cooling towers is the prerequisite for the development of the ZPP Cooling Tower Book. The ZPP Cooling Tower Book is prepared and maintained by experienced engineers within our own project information and management system ZPP INTERPROJECT. The actuality is assured at all times - and as part of the life cycle management, it supports the investment planning for the construction maintenance. All data is recorded centrally and drawn up in one file. The ZPP Cooling Tower Book is made available to the client both as a hardcopy and as a digital PDF file that can be accessed with the free Acrobat Reader. There is no need for special software and the handling is very easy. A survey key containing the most relevant geometric data and an informative visualisation by a stereoscopic model is included within the scope of service.

    Running Operation During running operation, the ZPP Cooling Tower Book keeps records on new circumstances and shows changes which may affect the structure.

    Conservation of value and operational reliability: Recommendations of inspections within the scope of periodic

    maintenance and inspection Timely identification and remedy of defects and damages

    Database - Components In the database all documents are arranged and categorised in a clear direc-tory structure.

    Grouping by such as: Construction component, Type, Status, Originator, etc. Detailed recording of contents such as: Date of creation, Author, Subject, File cabinet location of the originals, Document number with index, Approval, Linking of related documents, etc.

    Cooling Tower Book References New building projects Datteln, Unit 4 Lnen Neurath, Units F + G Westfalen, Units D + E

    Existing cooling tower projects Niederauem, Unit K Neckarwestheim Staudinger, Unit 4 Reuter-West

    New Building Projects The documentation on new building projects includes:

    Standing data Design and planning data Final documentation Structurally engineered conditions for the operation of the cooling

    tower Documentation after the final documentation

    Existing Cooling Towers The subsequent documentation for existing cooling towers includes:

    Summary of existing documents Condition recording if necessary Evaluation of the object New circumstances

    ZPP Cooling Tower Book Always up-to-date!

  • CONTACT

    PUBLICATIONS

    CONSULTING / PLANNING / VERIFYING / MAINTAINING / EXPERT REPORTING / PROJECT CONTROLLING / IT/BIM-SERVICING

    Berlin / Bochum / Cologne / Duisburg / Gelsenkirchen / Hamburg / Hoyerswerda / Munich / Salzgitter / Stuttgart

    ZPP Ingenieure AG

    Head officeLise-Meitner-Allee 1144801 Bochum

    +49 234 9204-0

    [email protected]

    ZPP Group of companiesZPP Ingenieure AGZPP International GmbHLauPlan GmbHGERICON GmbHZPP Hennig GmbHBredderma