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Different of Preservation, Lay Up and Mothballing

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zacharialamsyah

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Nov 26, 2013
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Sometimes I found this terms: Preservation, Lay Up or Mothballing have a same meaning or similar definition.

But i know exactly there are a clear definition which make them different

Can Anybody help me how to distinguish the meaning of each terms mentioned above?

Thanks you for your answer and explanation

Best Regards
Zachari Alamsyah
 
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Hi,

Preservation is regarding the use of inhibition/ inert gas to provide protection to systems during downtime.

Mothballed equipment is the positive isolation of equipment ie spool removal, typically it is associated with equipment that has been taken out of service. Please note that this does not mean it has been inhibited.

Unfortunately I cant help you with lay up, hopefully someone else can,

Regards,

Nick
 
It is a matter of time scale.
A lay-up is short term (days to weeks)
Mothballing would be for a long term (years).

You must use different methods to protect equipment depending on how long you are looking at.

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