A few numbers help to give an idea of this massive job, commissioned in 2013 for a major multinational oil company and destined forIraq: in fact, the job order called for the supply of 24 electrical substations for a total of 36 containers and a total development of more than 2,000 square meters.
Each substation was intended to house electrical switchboards but also contained dedicated battery rooms.
The structure included IPE basement beams and cladding with 20/10 corrugated sheet metal insulated internally with fire-resistant panels.
The floor was of the floating type made of rusticated steel and coated with acid-resistant paint.
Given the special nature of the destination site and the extreme delicacy of the instruments contained therein, theplant engineering provided was also no less.
In fact, the indoorelectrical system was combined with outdoorelectric lighting, a centralized air conditioning system (given the considerable size of the facility) and integrated fire alarm, smoke detection and extinguishing systems.