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Relocated Gas turbine and used inlet duct painting

Relocated Gas turbine and used inlet duct painting

Relocated Gas turbine and used inlet duct painting

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We are erecting a owner supplied relocated gas turbine and its used air inlet duct at a new project site. While the Owner wants us to blast and repaint the used duct that's now erected adjacent to the turbine he has brought up the concern that dust/particles left on inlet duct associated with blasting process could potentially make its way into the turbine. Looking for recommendations/solutions as to how this can be accounted for.

RE: Relocated Gas turbine and used inlet duct painting

Set-up a negative pressure ventilation system to capture dust. After the work is complete, perform thorough cleaning. Other than that, I got nothing.

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