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News Release from: Invensys Process Systems | Subject: Cilacap Power Plant
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial Team on 19 February 2007

Foxboro automation project for power
plant in Java

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Invensys Process Systems China implements Foxboro automation project for Cilacap Power Plant in central Java, Indonesia, the largest coal-fired generating project exported to Indonesia from China

Invensys Process Systems China has implemented an I/A Series distributed control system (DCS) project for the recently constructed Cilacap Power Plant, a two-unit, 600-megawatt coal-fired generating plant located at Cilacap, on the south coast of central Java in Indonesia The new plant is to date the largest coal-fired generating project imported to Indonesia from China

The Foxboro automation implementation for the new generation plant comprises I/A Series DCS systems that run a variety of critical applications, including the following:.

1) Management command system (MCS).

2) Data acquisition system (DAS).

3) Boiler sequence control system (SCS).

4) Furnace safety supervisory system (FSSS).

5) Turbine sequence control system (SCS).

6) Turbine digital electro-hydraulic (DEH) control system.

7) Feed water pump mechanical electro-hydraulic (MEH) control system.

8) Energy management and control system (EMCS).

9) Supervisory information system (SIS).

10) Remote data acquisition system (DAS).

Chinese engineers and technical staff from Invensys Process Systems China worked closely on a fast track in Indonesia with the general contractor and commissioning agent for plant commissioning and testing.

A highly experienced power industry automation supplier, Invensys Process Systems China also provided a range of control system engineering, design and configuration services, along with extensive coordination and management of other systems from third-party suppliers.

Both the Indonesian and Chinese governments consider this project an important strategic milestone in technical cooperation and in the advancement of non-oil energy resources.

The site was visited by Indonesian government leaders, the Chinese ambassador to Indonesia, and the Indonesian Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources.

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