Ensuring safety by modernizing
ageing technology
No one can deny the importance of safety in power plants. These often hazardous environments house plenty of potential dangers – putting people and business at risk. But even though plant operators uphold safety as a value, incidents continue to happen. In the case of damage or loss of production, costs arise. Any preventive measure is more cost-effective than forced outage. Therefore, the replacement of mechanical meters with more reliable metering systems is crucial to ensure maximum safety.
To safely improve the plant’s process – be it a thermal steam-electric, hydroelectric, Internal Combustion Engine or cogeneration plant – Endress+Hauser works with you to provide technology that best replace your existing mechanical meters.
No one can deny the importance of safety in power plants. These often hazardous environments house plenty of potential dangers – putting people and business at risk. But even though plant operators uphold safety as a value, incidents continue to happen. In the case of damage or loss of production, costs arise. Any preventive measure is more cost-effective than forced outage. Therefore, the replacement of mechanical meters with more reliable metering systems is crucial to ensure maximum safety.
To safely improve the plant’s process – be it a thermal steam-electric, hydroelectric, Internal Combustion Engine or cogeneration plant – Endress+Hauser works with you to provide technology that best replace your existing mechanical meters.
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Application example: slurry density measurement in flue gas desulfurization (FGD)
Lime slurry density measurement at the injection site is important for the efficiency of the flue gas cleaning process. Once a certain concentration is achieved, the suspension will be grounded off. The existing density measurement provided by the radiometric Gammapilot can now be replaced with a new technology Promass Coriolis, which simultaneously measures density, temperature and mass flow, without radiation source to have a nuclear free instrument.
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