Explosion proof LED lighting as an alternative to conventional lighting for offshore oil and gas facilities

Kalaimany Arumuggam, M. Mustafa, A. Jafar
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For decades, the oil and gas industry has been relying on conventional lightings such as fluorescent and gas discharge lightings, which inherently comes with a set of challenges such as high replacement cost, more so for offshore oil and gas facilities. The maturing technology of explosion proof LED (ExLED) lightings in the recent years has provided an opportunity for the industry to take a fresh perspective in lighting design. The plummeting oil price has also forced operating companies to devise innovative ways to keep the capital and operating expenditure as low as reasonably possible without jeopardising safety. This paper explains the advantages of using ExLED lightings in hazardous areas and presents the significant total cost of ownership savings that can be achieved through a life cycle cost analysis performed for explosion proof LED and conventional lightings, for a period of ten (10) years for a particular platform module. Findings in this paper are presented from an end-user perspective in the offshore oil and gas industry and detailed development of the LED lighting technology itself is not a scope of this paper.
防爆LED照明作为海上石油和天然气设施传统照明的替代品
几十年来,石油和天然气行业一直依赖于荧光灯和气体放电照明等传统照明,这些照明固有地带来了一系列挑战,如更换成本高,对于海上石油和天然气设施来说更是如此。近年来,防爆LED (ExLED)照明技术的日趋成熟,为照明行业提供了一个全新的照明设计视角。油价暴跌也迫使运营公司设计出创新的方法,在不危及安全的情况下,尽可能降低资本和运营支出。本文解释了在危险区域使用ExLED照明的优势,并通过对防爆LED和传统照明进行为期十(10)年的生命周期成本分析,为特定平台模块提供了显著的总拥有成本节约。本文的研究结果是从海上石油和天然气行业的最终用户角度提出的,LED照明技术本身的详细发展不属于本文的范围。
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