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SPIE UK announces a contract with Calor Gas for the long-term maintenance of the company’s Port Clarence facility and the design and build of upgrades to the filling hall safety systems.

The safe operation of the filling site at Port Clarence is of paramount importance to Calor Gas. The facility is one of the main filling plants for Calor and is key to the nationwide operation of the UK’s leading LPG provider. Managing the safety of the site relies on monitoring all aspects of the cylinder filling process to ensure no gas buildup could cause an incident.

SPIE UK has been appointed to complete the Electrical & Instrumentation cabling design and installation for the LPG recovery ventilation control panel and the associated instruments inside the LPG recovery annex hall.

ATEX certified installation

All of the equipment installed is ATEX certified by BSI BS EN 60079 Explosive Atmosphere regulations

The design of the system has safety at its core. Electrical interlocks are used to ensure that the liquid recovery operation cannot take place unless the correct airflow is being delivered by the ventilation system.

All of the equipment installed in the Hazardous Area is ATEX certified by BSI BS EN 60079 Explosive Atmosphere regulations and is inspected by SPIE UK’s own CompEx trained operatives.

Safety Standards

Steven Farmer, a Divisional Managing Director at SPIE UK, said, “Calor Gas is one of the UK’s best-known brands, providing vital fuel for heating and summer BBQs, and the Port Clarence site has been a central part of its rich history.”

“SPIE UK being given this contract is a testament to the excellence of our specialist engineers and our consistent focus on the highest safety standards. I am incredibly confident that the team will deliver to the requirements that are essential for the continued safe operation of the Calor Gas Port Clarence facility.”

Safe operation in future

A Calor Gas representative, said, “Safety is the number one priority for Calor, and given SPIE UK’s expertise they were the natural choice for Calor Gas when looking for a partner to help us upgrade the systems in the Port Clarence LPG filling hall. Ensuring that these systems are designed and installed with the highest safety standards in mind is clear of the utmost importance.”

"At Calor Gas, we are confident that SPIE UK’s qualified and experienced team will deliver the upgrades to the necessary standards, and we look forward to working with them to continue the safe operation of the Port Clarence site into the future.”

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