Large desalination projects take from 5 to 8 years from initial concep
tion to full water production. It is important that large public utili
ties can predict the remaining useful life of their existing distiller
s to allow replacements to be fully commissioned before old plants are
retired from further service. The reasons for some early retirements
are examined. No single item is considered to be of sufficient importa
nce to lead to the scrapping of a group of distillers. The decision to
scrap would depend on a number of factors. Examples are given of plan
ts which have been made redundant while in satisfactory operation. Pre
sent maintenance cost would have to be increased by 10-20 times before
these would become the major deciding factor, and would be of the ord
er of Dh. 7 million per year per mgd of capacity. This level of expend
iture would require major shut down time, and hence the resulting low
plant availability would be the most important factor. All existing di
stillers operated by the WED, Abu Dhabi are giving better output and e
fficiency than originally specified, and the older ones are operating
at higher outputs and PR than in 1984. The oldest WED distillers (STS)
have been in service for 15 years, and at present there is no reason
to suppose that they will not give a further 15 years of service.