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ExxonMobil PALA Switch Condenser
Project
Contractor: Harmony Corp., Baton Rouge
Location: Baton Rouge
Cost: $7.9 million
Project manager: Frank Hardison
Jobsite Superintendents: Tim Hoffman & Barry Woods
Engineer: ExxonMobil, Baton Rouge
The PALA Switch Condenser Project was a major re-furbishing
of the Phthalic Anhydride (PALA) Unit in ExxonMobil's Baton
Rouge chemical plant. The project involved replacing 12 switch
condensers (100,000 pounds each) and their infrastructure,
which had been in service for more than 20 years.
With this project complete and the new equipment installed,
the PALA unit (the largest of its kind in the world) could
produce PALA for ExxonMobil customers for the next 30 years.
The PALA/Switch Condenser Project was executed in three phases:
· Planning and Constructibility - February 1998 to
February 2000
· Pre-Turnaround - October 1998 to April 2000
· Downtime - April 2000 to May 2000
Harmony personnel were involved with the disassembly of two
unit reactors, inspection and repair of the reactor tubes,
a total process catalyst change, and re-assembly of the reactors.
The unit gas compressor's 8,000-hp motor was rebuilt, which
involved disassembly, removal, trucking, re-installment and
assembly.
In addition to the capital expenditure work, Harmony and
subcontractor personnel completed a 240-item maintenance work
list. During all three phases of the project, Harmony's staff
planned, monitored, audited and reported all disciplines and
activities for the project.
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