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Power Plant Instrumentation and Control Handbook. A Guide to Thermal Power Plants. Edition No. 2

  • Book

  • June 2019
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5341790

Power Plant Instrumentation and Control Handbook, Second Edition, provides a contemporary resource on the practical monitoring of power plant operation, with a focus on efficiency, reliability, accuracy, cost and safety. It includes comprehensive listings of operating values and ranges of parameters for temperature, pressure, flow and levels of both conventional thermal power plant and combined/cogen plants, supercritical plants and once-through boilers. It is updated to include tables, charts and figures from advanced plants in operation or pilot stage. Practicing engineers, freshers, advanced students and researchers will benefit from discussions on advanced instrumentation with specific reference to thermal power generation and operations.

New topics in this updated edition include plant safety lifecycles and safety integrity levels, advanced ultra-supercritical plants with advanced firing systems and associated auxiliaries, integrated gasification combined cycle (IGCC) and integrated gasification fuel cells (IGFC), advanced control systems, and safety lifecycle and safety integrated systems.

Table of Contents

I. Introduction 1. Introduction; 2. Fundamental Knowledge about Basic Process; 3. Process Parameters and Ranges

II. Main Equipment 1. Overview of Types, Functions, and Description of Main Equipment; 2. Steam Generator: Boiler; 3. Turbine Types; 4. Generator; 5. Boiler Feed Pump and Condensate Extraction Pump with Associated Measurements; 6. Deaerators and Heaters; 7. Function and Description of CW and ACW Systems; 8. Demineralizing Plant's Function and Description; 9. Basic System Functions and Description of Coal Handling; 10. Basic System Functions and Description of ASH Handling

III. Plant P&ID Discussions 1. Introduction (P&ID); 2. Main Steam (P&ID); 3. Reheat Steam (P&IDs): Cold and Hot Reheat; 4. Extraction Steam (P&IDs): Bleed Steam; 5. Auxiliary Steam (P&IDs); 6. Feed Water System (P&ID); 7. Condensate System (P&IDs); 8. Heater Drain and Vent (P&IDs); 9. Air and Flue Gas System (P&IDs); 10. Cogeneration P&ID; 11. Miscellaneous Other Systems (P&ID)

IV. General Instruments 1. Introduction; 2. Pressure Measurement: Various Measuring Points and Range Selection; 3. Temperature Measurement: Various Measuring Points and Range Selection; 4. Flow Measurement, Various Measuring Points, Various Types, and Range Selection; 5. Level Measurement

V. Special Instrument 1. Special Instruments; 2. Vibration and Turbovisory Instruments; 3. Gas Analyzers; 4. Steam and Water Analysis System; 5. Sample Conditioning System; 6. Blow Down and Dosing Control; 7. Analyzers for Air Pollution Monitoring and Control (NOX Control)

VI. Final Control Element 1. Valves and Actuators; 2. Control Valve Types; 3. Dampers and Miscellaneous other FCEs; 4. Actuators; 5. Accessories

VII. Intelligent Control System 1. Basics (Discussion on Intelligent Network System); 2. PLC System: Introduction; 3. Annunciation and Sequence of Events: Preamble; 4. Integrated DCS-DDC MIS: Preamble; 5. MMI and Recording: Introduction; 6. MIS: Introduction

VIII. Boiler Control System 1. Basic Control Requirements; 2. Steam Pressure Control with Load Index; 3. Air Flow Control; 4. Fuel Flow Control; 5. Coal Mill Control-Mill Air Flow for TT Boiler; 6. Furnace Draft Control; 7. Drum-Level and Feedwater Controls; 8. Superheater Temperature Control; 9. Reheat Temperature Control; 10. Miscellaneous Boiler Controls, including Overfire Air Dampers; 11. HP-LP Bypass System; 12. Boiler OLCS: Introduction to Interlock and Protection of Boiler BMS, SADC, and SB Control

IX. Turbo Generator Control System 1. Introduction; 2. Electro Hydraulic Governor Control System; 3. Turbine Protection System; 4. ATRS; 5. ATT System; 6. Thermal Stress Evaluator; 7. LPBP System; 8. Turbine Controls: Seal Steam Pressure Control System; 9. Hydrogen Seal Oil System and Differential Pressure Control; 10. Generator Control System; 11. Condenser Level and Deaerator Level Control System; 12. Various TG Options and Miscellaneous TG Controls

X. Coordinated Control System 1. Introduction; 2. Coordinate Control Mode; 3. Turbine Follow Mode; 4. Boiler Follow Mode; 5. Run Back System; 6. Discussions and Explanations

XI. Balance of Plant Control System 1. Balance of Plant: Introduction; 2. BFP Recirculation Control; 3. CEP Recirculation Control; 4. GSC Minimum Flow Control; 5. Deaerator (Pressure) Control; 6. LP Heater Level Control; 7. HP Heater Level Control; 8. Ejector Control and TAS

XII. Installation Practices 1. Introduction; 2. Pipe Valve Fitting Material Specification and Rating; 3. Mechanical Installation of Instruments; 4. Electrical Installation of Instruments

XIII: Advanced Ultra-Supercritical Thermal Power Plant and Associated Auxiliaries

XIV: Plant safety life cycle and Safety Integrated level

Appendix I. Process and Mechanical Standard Table; II. Electrical Data and Tables; III. ISA Standard, Materials, Human Engineering, and Control Room; IV. Network Control and Communication; V. Super/Ultra Super Critical Power Plants; VI. Integrated Gasifier and Combined Cycle Plant (Pollution Control); VII. A Few Operational Features of the Unit

Authors

Swapan Basu Founder and Chief Executive, Systems and Controls, Kolkata, India. Swapan Basu is founder member & Chief Executive, Systems & Controls Kolkata India. Basu is a member of Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and IEEE Instrumentation and measurement society. He brings over 40 years of international professional engineering experience in instrumentation and controls systems for subcritical, super critical thermal power plants including combined cycle projects, and other process plants. Since 1979, he has been leading teams of engineers in India, Jordan, Singapore, South Korea, Syria, and USA. He has a number of national and international technical papers to his credit. He has published two editions of Power Plant Instrumentation and Control Handbook, Plant Hazard Analysis and Safety Instrumentation Systems and Plant Flow Metering and Control Handbook Ajay Kumar Debnath Chief Executive, Systems and Controls, Control and Instrumentation Engineering and Consulting Kolkata, India. Ajay Kumar Debnath is Chief Executive, Systems and Controls, Control and Instrumentation Engineering and Consulting Kolkata, India. He has practiced both electrical and C&I system in power plants and textile and fertilizer plants. He has over 43 years of experience and has worked in India, France, and the United States in fossil fuel power plants from 30 MW up to 660 MW Supercritical Power Plants and co-generation as well as in combined cycle plants with gas, bagasse, and tar as fuel.