Dinorwig Hydro-Power Station Valves for Collett & Sons Ltd

HALIFAX-BASED COLLETT & SONS LTD HAVE SUCCESSFULLY DELIVERED TWO 160 TONNE INLET VALVES TO DINORWIG HYDRO-POWER STATION AS PART ON AN ESSENTIAL UPGRADE SCHEME.

Collett Deliver Dinorwig Inlet Valves

Working on behalf of Rhenus Project Logistics, Collett have completed the first two deliveries to Dinorwig Hydro-Power Station. A significant accomplishment, marking a crucial milestone in the ongoing upgrade project, aimed at extending the power station’s operational lifespan for the decades ahead.

A total of six valves will be delivered to complete the project, with each valve weighing 160Te and measuring 5.3m (L) x 4.7m (W) x 3.7m (H).

Prior to deliveries, meticulous preliminary works were completed by Collett’s Project Management and Consulting departments. This included swept path analysis (SPA) reports, lashing calculations and plans, stability calculations, as well as a comprehensive test run and route studies. During the test run, a load replicating the exact size and shape of the valves was constructed to ensure safe transportation.

Collett & Sons Deliver Dinorwig Inlet Valves

The first two inlet valves arrived at the Port of Penrhyn, located East of Bangor, North Wales. Working under CPA contract lift conditions, Collett discharged both valves from the vessel using an 800Te mobile crane. Ensuring secure transport, each valve was carefully lashed on to two 10-axle modular trailers.

The journey from the port to Dinorwig Hydro-Electric Power Station was approximately 12 miles, with a travelling time of 3 hours. Throughout the transport, a comprehensive support system was in place, including full police escorts and Collett’s own escort vehicles. The loaded trailers were accompanied by three 8×4 ballasted tractor units, two primary and one in support. Special Order BE16 Permits were obtained by Collett’s Permit Team to facilitate the move.

Collett Deliver Dinorwig Power Station Inlet Valves

Upon arrival at the power station, the two main inlet valves were directly transported to a designated storage area and lowered on to stools. After later preparation, the valves were transported into the mountain and offloaded by overhead gantry cranes.

Dinorwig Hydro-Electric Power Station, located near Llanberis in the Snowdonia National Park, is the largest pumped hydroelectric storage facility in the UK. With a maximum power supply of 1,728MW and a storage capacity of approximately 10GWh, the station efficiently manages water between the Marchlyn Mawr reservoir and the Llyn Peris Lake to generate power as needed.