eBoP Maintenance for Ararat Wind Farm
Scope of Work
- Contract Documentation Review: Identified all maintenance obligations in the EPC and O&M contracts for Ararat.
- Maintenance Schedule Development:
- Monthly, quarterly, and annual tasks mapped out through to year 15.
- Integrated regulatory checks (AS/NZS 3000, ESA 1998).
- Implementation Support:
- Provided a 2-year “look-ahead” for near-term outages (e.g., 2024).
- Coordinated tasks left incomplete from earlier scheduled maintenance.
Key Deliveries
- Comprehensive Maintenance Register: Summarized frequencies and tasks (switchgear checks, transformer DGA, protective relay testing, etc.).
- Standards Alignment: Confirmed compliance with local legislative requirements and best-practice guidelines (AS/NZS, IEEE).
- Risk & Liability Clarification: Outlined disclaimers regarding the limitations of maintenance reviews, emphasizing the need for site-based QA/QC.
- Ongoing Data Review & Updates: Recommended periodic condition monitoring (e.g., partial discharge, advanced transformer diagnostics) to refine intervals.
Results and Benefits
- Improved Reliability: Reduced potential for unplanned outages and extended equipment lifespan.
- Regulatory Compliance: Clearly documented processes that satisfy complex electrical installation obligations under Victorian regulations.
- Forward-Looking Plan: 15-year roadmap aligns with both contract obligations and operational best practices.
Project Details
- Client: GE (in partnership with Ararat Wind Farm)
- Objective: Established a 15-year maintenance schedule for the electrical Balance of Plant (eBoP), ensuring ongoing compliance and reliability.
- Prepared By: RelyOn Australia