학술논문

Energy management challenges in the automation of a water transfer pumping station
Document Type
Conference
Source
2013 Proceedings of the 10th Industrial and Commercial Use of Energy Conference Industrial and Commercial Use of Energy Conference (ICUE), 2013 Proceedings of the 10th. :1-4 Aug, 2013
Subject
Power, Energy and Industry Applications
Valves
Induction motors
Water resources
Load management
Power generation
Educational institutions
Pipelines
Language
ISSN
2166-0581
2166-059X
Abstract
In support of the electricity shortages of Eskom, an energy management project was undertaken by HVAC International at Rietfontein pump station. Before the start of the project the power-demand baseline indicated that an average potential peak time power savings of 3.2 MW could be achieved. These savings were comfortably achieved by installing new control equipment and automating/improving the control philosophy. This article highlights the technical and control philosophy challenges faced in successfully completing this DSM project. The control at Rietfontein pump station is very unique and is designed to operate three pumps at once. The station is designed according to the pipeline characteristics and to ensure that it is correctly charged while transferring the water. The major challenge was to automate the pump station according to the existing DWA control philosophy and that these pumps should be able to communicate to each other.