Hayward Tyler Services, part of the Hayward Tyler Group, has successfully delivered a new High Integrity Gate Valve to Hampton Water Treatment Works in London.
During the late 1980's and early 1990's Hayward Tyler manufactured and delivered a total of 38-off 1800mm High Integrity Gate Valves to various Thames Water Utilities Ltd (TWUL) sites for the 80km long London Water Ring Main of which 31 were installed and one was stored as a spare. The ring main ensures that drinking water is maintained and distributed around London. Along the length of the main are strategically placed 'pump out' shafts and stored water shafts where water is pumped directly into the local distribution systems. It is at these shafts that the HIGV's are located within the main.
In 2006 Hayward Tyler were contacted by several contractors with regard to the possible supply of some new HIGV's for an extension to the existing ring main - Brixton Water Treatment Works to Honor Oak Reservoir and a new pump out shaft at Hampton Water Treatment Works. Hayward Tyler made the valves to the same specifications as the originals, as required by TWUL.
Hayward Tyler completed negotiations with the two successful Contractors, Black & Veatch (Hampton) and Morgan Est (Brixton/Honor Oak)for the refurbishment of the original spare valve and the supply of four new valves.
The refurbished valve was delivered to site in March 2009 with the first 'new build' valve being delivered in May 2009. The remaining valves will be dispatched in Autumn 2009.
Peter Gilman, Project Engineer, Hayward Tyler Services commented
"Working in the Hayward Tyler Heritage Product Team we are able to react quickly to customer requirements. We can supply like for like replacement equipment and spare parts for Hayward Tyler products spanning more than sixty five years. Our success in securing these contracts demonstrates our continued commitment to customers both here in the UK and worldwide.
During the late 1980's and early 1990's Hayward Tyler manufactured and delivered a total of 38-off 1800mm High Integrity Gate Valves to various Thames Water Utilities Ltd (TWUL) sites for the 80km long London Water Ring Main of which 31 were installed and one was stored as a spare. The ring main ensures that drinking water is maintained and distributed around London. Along the length of the main are strategically placed 'pump out' shafts and stored water shafts where water is pumped directly into the local distribution systems. It is at these shafts that the HIGV's are located within the main.
In 2006 Hayward Tyler were contacted by several contractors with regard to the possible supply of some new HIGV's for an extension to the existing ring main - Brixton Water Treatment Works to Honor Oak Reservoir and a new pump out shaft at Hampton Water Treatment Works. Hayward Tyler made the valves to the same specifications as the originals, as required by TWUL.
Hayward Tyler completed negotiations with the two successful Contractors, Black & Veatch (Hampton) and Morgan Est (Brixton/Honor Oak)for the refurbishment of the original spare valve and the supply of four new valves.
The refurbished valve was delivered to site in March 2009 with the first 'new build' valve being delivered in May 2009. The remaining valves will be dispatched in Autumn 2009.
Peter Gilman, Project Engineer, Hayward Tyler Services commented
"Working in the Hayward Tyler Heritage Product Team we are able to react quickly to customer requirements. We can supply like for like replacement equipment and spare parts for Hayward Tyler products spanning more than sixty five years. Our success in securing these contracts demonstrates our continued commitment to customers both here in the UK and worldwide.