Plover Cove.
The uprating of the electricity supply voltage by the power company from 6,600 to 11,000 volts required the provision of a separate power supply using a 11,000/6,600 volt transformer.
Development and New Projects
11.69
Co-ordination with the consultants was maintained in connection with design, installation and commissioning of electrical and instrumentation equipment being installed on the Plover Cove and High Island Water Schemes.
11.70 continued.
Consideration of security installations at Waterworks stations
The design of security lights at Sha Tin Treatment Works and Tai Po Tau station was completed and installation was in progress. A report on burglar alarm systems for unmanned stations was completed.
11.71
New electrical plant and building services were installed and commissioned at Bowen Road, Cheung Sha Wan, Peninsula and Tsuen Wan No. 2 Pumping Stations and the new Cheung Chau Depot. Installation of plant and equipment in four pumping stations, two treatment works and three depots was in various stages of progress. New plant for ten new pumping stations was being designed and procured.
11.72
Level measuring and transmission equipment was installed and commissioned at Jordan Valley and Ma Lau Tong Reservoirs and Lo Fu Ngam and Sau Mau Ping Service Reservoirs.
11.73
Metrication, including the conversion of measuring instruments from imperial to S.I. units, commenced.
General
DESALINATION
Chief Engineer, Projects Division: WU Yu-ngong, M.Eng., C.Eng., M.I.Mech.E.
Chief Resident Engineer/Desalting: J.L. McDERMONT, B.Sc. (Hons.), D.I.C., C.Eng., M.I.C.E., M.I.W.E.
Superintending Engineer/Lok On Pai: E.J. EVANS, C.Eng., M.I.Mech.E., M.I.Fuel
11.74
Desalting work is now subdivided between the Projects Division, the Chief Resident Engineer's staff and the Operations Division.
11.75
The Projects Division is responsible, through the Consulting Engineers, for all matters relating to the design of the 40 million gallons per day plant at Lok On Pai, for monitoring expenditure on the project as a whole and for the preparation of contract documents for consumable materials for the operation of the plant. It is also responsible for preliminary studies in connection with future desalting projects.
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Plover Cove.
The uprating of the electricity supply voltage by the power company from 6,600 to 11,000 volts required the provision of a separate power supply using a 11,000/6,600 volt transformer.
Development and New Projects
11.69
Co-ordination with the consultants was maintained in connection with design, installation and commissioning of electrical and instrumentation equipment being installed on the Plover Cove and High Island Water Schemes.
11.70
continued.
Consideration of security installations at Waterworks stations
The design of security lights at Sha Tin Treatment Works and Tai Po Tau station was completed and installation was in progress. A report on burglar alarm systems for unmanned stations was completed.
11.71
New electrical plant and building services were installed and commissioned at Bowen Road, Cheung Sha Wan, Peninsula and Tsuen Wan No. 2 Pumping Stations and the new Cheung Chau Depot. Installation of plant and equipment in four pumping stations, two treatment works and three depots was in various stages of progress. New plant for ten new pumping stations was being designed and procured.
11.72
Level measuring and transmission equipment was installed and commissioned at Jordan Valley and Ma Lau Tong Reservoirs and Lo Fu Ngam and Sau Mau Ping Service Reservoirs.
11.73
Metrication, including the conversion of measuring instruments from
imperial to S.I. units, commenced.
General
DESALINATION
Chief Engineer, Projects Division: WU Yu-ngong, M.Eng., C.Eng., M.I.Mech.E.
Chief Resident Engineer/Desalting:
J.L. McDERMONT, B.Sc. (Hons.), D.I.C., C.Eng., M.I.C.E., M.I.W.E.
Superintending Engineer/Lok On Pai:
E.J. EVANS, C.Eng., M.I.Mech.E., M.I.Fuel
11.74
Desalting work is now subdivided between the Projects Division, the Chief Resident Engineer's staff and the Operations Division.
11.75
The Projects Division is responsible, through the Consulting Engineers, for all matters relating to the design of the 40 million gallons per day plant at Lok On Pai, for monitoring expenditure on the project as a whole and for the preparation of contract documents for consumable materials for the operation of the plant. It is also responsible for preliminary studies in connection with future desalting projects.
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