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Monitoring and Control Systems for Nuclear and Fossil-Fueled Power Generation Plants

Posted On : Jun-07-2011 | seen (650) times | Article Word Count : 456 |

With an increasing demand for nuclear and fossil fuel power generation, it’s even more important that high-quality monitoring systems be installed into the facilities to provide reliable and safe operations for both the electrical system function as well as qualified personnel involved.
With an increasing demand for nuclear and fossil fuel power generation, it’s even more important that high-quality monitoring systems be installed into the facilities to provide reliable and safe operations for both the electrical system function as well as qualified personnel involved.Keeping in mind, even nuclear plants utilize engine driven generators for peak trimming and overload conditions. For operating energy facilities, it’s vital to have a control system that can supervise electrical load sharing, management and synchronization of the generators.

Custom monitoring and control solutions can provide complete electrical power management and automation for engine driven generators. Research and custom product development services should include experienced engineering and prototyping; complete, low-cost manufacturing for electronics and controls of the gensets in power generation facilities. Nuclear and fossil fueled power generation applications should include an emphasis on temperature and pressure sensors.While some power plants burn fossil fuels, nuclear plants produce heat during nuclear fission.Both nuclear and conventional power plants heat water into pressurized steam, which drives a turbine generator that will produce electricity.

Monitoring temperatures throughout the plant can be vital to keeping all systems properly functioning. An expert engineering company will design custom systems, including alarm, monitoring, safety and all of the necessary system integration including sensors and wiring harnesses. In fact, intelligent design will facilitate easy installation and maintenance by fitting connectors allowing easy transition between components on engines and monitoring systems.Wire harnesses are typically used for I/O, engine monitoring, controls, gensets, marine and other industrial applications. Energy generation facilities should also have alarm monitoring and safety systems installed that apply expertise in engine instrumentation for the primary, standby, emergency and peak trimming generators. This specialized alarm monitoring safety system uses the industrial sensors and can be modified to fit most types of equipment. In addition to all the electronic components, custom control panels and junction boxes should be used.

Quality junction boxes will serve as the electrical system interface cabinet to meet the demanding genset requirements. Installing custom control panels will allow the accommodation of most current and future electrical systems. Distribution of the facility’s electrical power is not a simple task and should be handled only by those with familiarity and previous knowledge. Power generation equipment manufacturers and facility owners should look for an experienced engineering company that offers full design support, prototyping, on-site validation and commissioning services. The engineers should be using the latest protocol and developmental tool standards such as ProE, AutoCAD and VeSys. While the power generation and energy industry continues to expand with new opportunities in the nuclear and fossil fuels, the technology used to deliver results will also evolve. Cost effective solutions will be hard to come by in such a competitive market.

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This article is provided by CMR-Group.com – An industrial engineering company that specializes in Electrical Power Management and Nuclear Power Generation.

Keywords : Electronic Engine Controls, Industrial Power Management, Engine Monitoring System, Industrial Engines OEMs, Nuclear Power Gen,

Category : Business : Business

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