TY - JOUR
T1 - Automated drainage system for thermoelectric power plant
AU - Melgarejo-Jara, Max
AU - Chamorro-Atalaya, Omar
AU - Aldana-Trejo, Florcita
AU - Alvarado-Bravo, Nestor
AU - Farfán-Aguilar, José
AU - Zevallos-Vera, Erika
AU - Anicama-Navarrete, Evelyn
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2023/3
Y1 - 2023/3
N2 - The Chilca 2 thermoelectric power plant, located in the province of Lima, Peru, has an open cycle gas turbine and a combined cycle steam turbine, whose combined capacity is 112.8 MW (Mega Watts). This plant requires auxiliary equipment for its operation, which is why it consists of electrical systems, lubrication system, hydraulic ventilation, pumps, vacuum systems and drainage of condensate generated by the difference in temperature in the steam conductor. Said drainage system is inside a 5-meter-deep basement that, being exposed to the elements, is exposed to falling drops of water that are generated by the vapors that are released due to the difference in temperature, repeatedly flooding and exposing to hazards that affect the normal operation of the thermoelectric plant. The proposed solution is based on the philosophy of a feedback control system, which uses a programmable logic controller (PLC) Siemens 1214AC/DC/Relay programmable logic controller, which, through a frequency inverter, activates the drainage pumps; the frequency range at which the variator works is linked to a 4-position level sensor. The result shows that it was possible to activate the frequency variator in a controlled manner through frequencies of 10 Hz, 30 Hz and 60 Hz, in this way a sustained operation of the drainage system is guaranteed.
AB - The Chilca 2 thermoelectric power plant, located in the province of Lima, Peru, has an open cycle gas turbine and a combined cycle steam turbine, whose combined capacity is 112.8 MW (Mega Watts). This plant requires auxiliary equipment for its operation, which is why it consists of electrical systems, lubrication system, hydraulic ventilation, pumps, vacuum systems and drainage of condensate generated by the difference in temperature in the steam conductor. Said drainage system is inside a 5-meter-deep basement that, being exposed to the elements, is exposed to falling drops of water that are generated by the vapors that are released due to the difference in temperature, repeatedly flooding and exposing to hazards that affect the normal operation of the thermoelectric plant. The proposed solution is based on the philosophy of a feedback control system, which uses a programmable logic controller (PLC) Siemens 1214AC/DC/Relay programmable logic controller, which, through a frequency inverter, activates the drainage pumps; the frequency range at which the variator works is linked to a 4-position level sensor. The result shows that it was possible to activate the frequency variator in a controlled manner through frequencies of 10 Hz, 30 Hz and 60 Hz, in this way a sustained operation of the drainage system is guaranteed.
KW - Drainage system
KW - Industrial automation
KW - Pump basement
KW - Residual wáter
KW - Thermal power plant
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U2 - 10.11591/ijeecs.v29.i3.pp1393-1401
DO - 10.11591/ijeecs.v29.i3.pp1393-1401
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85144474488
SN - 2502-4752
VL - 29
SP - 1393
EP - 1401
JO - Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
JF - Indonesian Journal of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
IS - 3
ER -