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Histories Power Generating Plant Uses Industrial Grade UPS System to Back-Up Critical Controls
In 1988, the station installed two new Honeywell TDC 3000 distributed control systems (DCSs), one for each of the stallions two generating units, to monitor the power production process. As part of this system upgrade, an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) system was installed to provide backup power for these critical Systems which cannot afford to shutdown during the power generation process. The DCS monitors all the major functions of the boiler/turbine generator operating cycle. The fuel system determines the rate at which coal is sent into pulverizes for firing. Air used in the combustion process is supplied by forced draft fans monitored by the DCS, as well as the speed at which pumps feed water into the boiler. The DCS also monitors the tur- turbines governor which controls the generator speed by controlling the amount of steam going into the turbine. These and other auxiliary functions are all monitored by the DCS.
The quality of power feeding the DCS is also a concern. Because it is a computer- based system, it requires a clean, transient-free supply for proper operation. Power line aberrations such as surges, sags and brownouts can cause errors in critical data readings and computations, as well as damage to the DCS. To make sure it is receiving peak performance from the new DCS, despite the loss or quality of incoming electric power from the utility grid, the Conemaugh Station installed two 40kVA capacity UPS systems manufactured by Solidstate Controls, Inc. (SCI). Each system is made up of an inverter and battery charger. The batteries can provide up to 1 /2- hour of continuous power to the control room. This is an adequate amount of time to ride through most power outages. Besides providing battery back-up power, the UPS system also provides a clean, conditioned source, free of transients that can cause poor performance or premature component failure in the DCS.
passive electronic and magnetic components in its design. This type of unit is better suited to industrial environments than UPS systems using more complicated power devices with complex feedback circuits which must be protected from harsh environments. The UPS at Conemaugh is located in an area about 100 feet from the control room. The decision to use this type of UPS System was based on past experience with a similar unit. The control system that was being replaced had also used a ferroresonant UPS from AMETEK Solidstate Controls, to back-up a computer that was part of that system. This 5kVA UPS, used continuously for over 25 years, is still being used to provide emergency power to other boiler flame scanners, auxiliary boilers, gas/coal firing, turbine supervisory and vibration monitoring controls at the Conemaugh plant.
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