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[Case Study] Thermal Power Plant Coal Storage Temperature Monitoring System

Centralized monitoring of the temperature in the coal storage area of the coal-fired power plant! Measuring with multiple temperature sensors via MX100.

We would like to introduce a case where our "Wave Researcher" was delivered to a thermal power plant's coal storage temperature monitoring system. Due to the presence of multiple coal storage locations, we grouped the storage locations and modified the system to allow for four levels of temperature alarm settings. The alarms are managed by the MX100, which uses an externally connected patrol light as the alarm lamp, and we added a function to automatically print temperature monitoring reports (daily and monthly). 【Features】 ■ Group registration of coal storage locations ■ Modification to allow for four levels of temperature alarm settings ■ Alarms managed by MX100 ■ Use of an externally connected patrol light as the alarm lamp ■ Added function to automatically print temperature monitoring reports ■ Modification to allow registration of coal brands and other details *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Case Study] Thermal Power Plant Fuel Equipment Temperature Monitoring System

Ensuring the fluidity of fuel in fuel tanks and complex fuel piping systems while effectively utilizing vapor!

We would like to introduce a case where our "Wave Researcher" was delivered to a thermal power plant's fuel facility temperature monitoring system. By monitoring data from numerous temperature sensors, we ensure the fluidity of fuel in fuel tanks and complex fuel piping systems while effectively utilizing steam. Additionally, we have set up four levels of temperature alarm settings for the many temperature sensors installed in the fuel tanks and fuel piping systems, allowing for constant monitoring. 【Features】 ■ Temperature monitoring of the fuel system from the fuel tank to the boiler ■ Real-time collection of data from numerous installed temperature sensors ■ Ensuring fuel fluidity and effective utilization of steam *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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[Example] Blast Furnace Hot Air Stove Shell Temperature Monitoring System

Introduction of a case study on the delivery of a blast furnace hot air stove shell temperature monitoring system.

This system is used to continuously monitor numerous temperatures of the various devices that make up the hot air furnace at 5-second intervals. It employs the "Wave Researcher," which has been enhanced with features on two network computers, and Yokogawa Electric Corporation's data acquisition system "MX100." The system calculates the rate of temperature change of the temperature data from different parts of the hot air furnace in real-time and conducts anomaly prediction analysis to detect signs of potential issues. It measures and monitors numerous temperature data in real-time from the "MX100," which cannot be captured by the operational control system, while also calculating the temperature changes of each part in real-time for up to 10 days. This information is useful for analyzing signs of abnormal conditions that could lead to a halt in blast furnace operations. [Case Overview] ■ Challenges - To monitor without affecting operations ■ Results - Real-time measurement and monitoring - Sending alarm contacts to the operational control system *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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