In the field of power plants, our pressure transmitters and level gauges have helped customers from Anhui Fengji Power Technology Co., Ltd. solve the difficulties encountered in the Xin Zhuangzi Power Plant and Guqiao Power Plant projects.
Field instruments and industrial measuring devices are crucial components in the operation and monitoring of power plants. These instruments ensure the safe, efficient, and reliable generation of power by measuring various parameters such as temperature, pressure, flow, level, and chemical composition. Here is an overview of some key instruments used in power plants:
Pressure transmitters are used to measure the pressure of steam, gas, and liquids within the plant. They are critical for monitoring the pressure in boilers, steam lines, and feedwater systems.
Temperature sensors, including thermocouples and Resistance Temperature Detectors (RTDs), are used to measure the temperature of various processes. temperature measuring sensor is essential for monitoring the temperature of steam, feedwater, bearings, and other critical components.
Flow meters measure the flow rate of liquids, gases, and steam. Different types of flow meters are used, including turbine, ultrasonic, magnetic, and differential pressure flow meters. They are crucial for measuring fuel flow to the burners, steam flow to the turbines, and water flow in cooling and feedwater systems.
Level transmitters are used to measure the level of liquids and solids. They are essential for monitoring the water level in boilers, fuel levels in tanks, and the level of fly ash in hoppers. Technologies used include radar, ultrasonic, and differential pressure measurement.
Gas analyzers measure the composition of exhaust gases and are critical for environmental monitoring and control. They help ensure that emissions are within regulatory limits by measuring levels of CO2, NOx, SO2, and particulate matter.
The proper selection, installation, and maintenance of these field instruments are vital for the efficient and safe operation of power plants. Advances in technology, such as wireless sensors and smart instruments, are further enhancing the capabilities of these measuring devices, enabling more precise control and monitoring of power plant operations.