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Published by and Copyright © 2008 Siemens AG Energy Freyeslebenstraße 1 D-91058 Erlangen Siemens AG Energy Fossil Power Generation Instrumentation, Controls & Electrical Siemensallee 84 D-76187 Karlsruhe sppa-d3000.pg@siemens.com www.siemens.com/sppa-d3000 D3PPM_FR_PPL_e_V1-2 Order No. E50001-G230-A170-V1-4A00 Printed on elementary chlorine-free bleached paper. All rights reserved. Trademarks mentioned in this document are the property of Siemens AG, its affiliates, or their respective owners. Subject to change without prior notice. The information in this document contains general descriptions of the technical options available, which may not apply in all cases. The required technical options should therefore be specified in the contract. Diagnostic Suite References Answers for energy. PPL Generation detected faults earlier with the latest on-line monitoring technology SPPA-D3000 Plant Monitor detected faults early in Unit 3 of the PPL Brunner Island power plant. The data source is the Emerson Ovation with PI system. The Result Reduced costs through optimized maintenance that can be planned more readily Increased availability through comprehensive monitoring of all plant data Early detection of impending faults or deviations from normal conditions Longer lifetime by detecting faults even under changing operating conditions SPPA-D3000 Plant Monitor detected impending damage in steady-state and cyclic operation by continuously comparing current operating data against the normal response in trial. The Plant The PPL Brunner Island coal-fired power plant in York Haven, Pennsylvania, USA with an output of 1,470 MW is one of the largest fossil fueled power plants within the PPL Corporation’s generation subsidiary. Unit 3 generates 780 MW with a steam turbine. The Task During maintenance work, damage is often detected on sliding contact bearings without any indication of a fault during operation. The cause and development of the damage usually is unclear and has to be analyzed retrospectively at a high research effort. The task thus was to detect impending faults early enough to allow damage to be detected and rectified at the very onset. Our Solution During a reference installation, the SPPA-D3000 Plant Monitor accurately identified a transient problem prior to the event during a blind study of pre-and post-event historical data. The Monitor compared the measurement data with the learned normal response of the plant. The system learned this autonomously from the historical data of trouble-free optimized operation. The data sources for this are all the existing archives, in this case the PI system. Critical deviation was detected unambiguously in real time; the cause of the fault was pin-pointed immediately through correlation with all the available reference data. The decisive aspect here was that Plant Monitor delivered accurate warnings and instructions for analysis for both steady-state and transient operating conditions. “The ability to monitor steady-state and transient processes real time and on-line offers outstanding support for maintenance and is a big step forward from classical limit monitoring. If we can detect machine health issues during transient and steady- state operation, there is an opportunity to avoid consequential damages.” Joeseph Murach, Supervisor-Equipment Reliability, PPL Generation, LLC Instrumentation, Controls & Electrical

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Page 1: PPL Generation detected faults earlier with the latest on ... · PPL Generation detected faults earlier with the latest on-line monitoring technology SPPA-D3000 Plant Monitor detected

Published by and Copyright © 2008

Siemens AGEnergyFreyeslebenstraße 1D-91058 Erlangen

Siemens AGEnergyFossil Power GenerationInstrumentation, Controls & Electrical

Siemensallee 84D-76187 [email protected]/sppa-d3000

D3PPM_FR_PPL_e_V1-2Order No. E50001-G230-A170-V1-4A00

Printed on elementary chlorine-freebleached paper.

All rights reserved.Trademarks mentioned in this documentare the property of Siemens AG, its affiliates,or their respective owners.

Subject to change without prior notice.The information in this document containsgeneral descriptions of the technical optionsavailable, which may not apply in all cases.The required technical options shouldtherefore be specified in the contract.

Diagnostic Suite References

Answers for energy.

PPL Generation detected faults earlier with the lateston-line monitoring technology

SPPA-D3000 Plant Monitor detected faults early in Unit 3 of thePPL Brunner Island power plant. The data source is the EmersonOvation with PI system.

The Result

Reduced costs through optimizedmaintenance that can be planned morereadily

Increased availability throughcomprehensive monitoring of all plant data

Early detection of impending faults ordeviations from normal conditions

Longer lifetime by detecting faults evenunder changing operating conditions

SPPA-D3000 Plant Monitor

detected impending damage in steady-state andcyclic operation by continuously comparingcurrent operating data against the normalresponse in trial.

The Plant

The PPL Brunner Island coal-fired power plant inYork Haven, Pennsylvania, USA – with an outputof 1,470 MW – is one of the largest fossil fueledpower plants within the PPL Corporation’sgeneration subsidiary. Unit 3 generates 780 MWwith a steam turbine.

The Task

During maintenance work, damage is oftendetected on sliding contact bearings without anyindication of a fault during operation. The causeand development of the damage usually is unclearand has to be analyzed retrospectively at a highresearch effort. The task thus was to detectimpending faults early enough to allow damage tobe detected and rectified at the very onset.

Our Solution

During a reference installation, the SPPA-D3000Plant Monitor accurately identified a transientproblem prior to the event during a blind study ofpre-and post-event historical data. The Monitorcompared the measurement data with the learnednormal response of the plant. The system learnedthis autonomously from the historical data oftrouble-free optimized operation. The data sourcesfor this are all the existing archives, in this casethe PI system. Critical deviation was detectedunambiguously in real time; the cause of the faultwas pin-pointed immediately through correlationwith all the available reference data. The decisiveaspect here was that Plant Monitor deliveredaccurate warnings and instructions for analysis forboth steady-state and transient operatingconditions.

“The ability to monitor steady-state andtransient processes real time and on-lineoffers outstanding support for maintenanceand is a big step forward from classical limitmonitoring. If we can detect machinehealth issues during transient and steady-state operation, there is an opportunity toavoid consequential damages.”

Joeseph Murach, Supervisor-EquipmentReliability, PPL Generation, LLC

Instrumentation, Controls & Electrical