| AUTOMATIC MARINE STEAM PLANT CONTROL
The SYSTEM 2000 is divided into two sections:
- FIREWATCH 2000 BURNER MANAGEMENT
- POWERMASTER 2000 COMBUSTION CONTROL
SYSTEM 2000 BROCHURE
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The FIREWATCH 2000 BURNER MANAGEMENT oversees and controls various boiler front devices. It provides fully automatic operation, while still allowing complete manual override if desired.
- Boiler Room safety is the top priority with this system
- A comprehensive array of status and alarm indicators is included to warn operators in the event of any problem.
- PLC controlled (GE FANUC 90-30 series)
- Includes local switching to provide operators with full-override manual control of every boiler front device for maximum flexibility.
Our team of installers is dedicated to providing the highest quality and most rugged finished product available anywhere. |
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The POWERMASTER 2000 COMBUSTION CONTROL is a fully automated Combustion Control system with a sophisticated Oxygen trim feature for maximum efficiency.
- System is based on the very rugged Yokogawa YS1700 Dual Loop Programmable Controllers . These units are programmable, microprocessor-based instruments which provide signal computation, control, and logic sequencing functions. These units are very user friendly, and are supported worldwide by their manufacturer.
- Installed and calibrated, these devices have been proven track record of being reliable and trouble free.
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| TMS software, is the secret of the SYSTEM 2000. TMS engineers have developed intelligent and problem-free source code to direct the programmable devices. Over the past 18 years, operators have found their SYSTEM 2000s to be almost uncanny in their ability to anticipate and react to changes in their steam plants. Because of this and the proven reliability of the fully automatic software, one Chief Engineer happily renamed his SYSTEM 2000 the “NO-TOUCH 2000″. |
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The following processes are commonly controlled by SYSTEM 2000:
- Steam Flows
- Drum Levels
- Drum Pressures
- Boiler Air Flow
- Deaerator Level
- Feedwater Flows
- Fuel Oil Temperature
- Superheated Steam Pressures
- HP or IP Bleed Pressure
- Condenser Hotwell Level
- Superheated Steam Temperatures
- Stack Gas Oxygen Content
- Auxiliary Exhaust Pressure
- Atmospheric Drain Tank Level
- F.O. Pump Discharge Pressure
- Burner Header F.O. Pressures
- Steam to F.O. Heater Pressure
- Turbine Steam Chest Pressures
- Feed Pump Discharge Pressures
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