API
570 Inspection: Gas Systems Boiler Unit H1301 A&B
Client:
Jordan Phosphate Mines Company (JPMC)
For
the H1301 A&B Boiler Units, Synergy Quality Inspection Services performed
specialized piping inspections critical to the facility's energy production.
Working within the heavy-industrial context of the Jordan Phosphate Mines, our
focus was on maintaining the mechanical integrity of the gas delivery systems
under high-temperature and high-pressure conditions.
The
Technical Edge
Our
team applied a multi-step verification process to guarantee the units'
structural reliability:
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Ultrasonic Thickness Testing (UTT): We utilized precision UTT equipment to map
the material wall thickness, identifying any internal metal loss or erosion
that could compromise the boiler’s safety.
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Hydro-Test Witnessing: As an independent third party, we witnessed the
hydrostatic pressure tests, verifying that the units-maintained integrity under
peak loads and ensuring all test parameters met strict engineering codes.
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Visual Inspection: A final, detailed visual audit was performed to check for
leaks, deformations, or structural anomalies during and after the pressure
cycles.
The
Result
By
combining precision measurement with expert witnessing, we provided JPMC with
absolute certainty regarding the boiler units' performance. Our documentation
confirmed that the H1301 A&B units were structurally sound and fully
prepared for high-pressure service, minimizing the risk of equipment failure.
