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News Release from: Rotork Controls | Subject: Thames Water Beckton penstocks
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 21 September 2007
Penstock upgrade for Thames Water
Beckton
Rotork has completed an automation upgrade on the main inlet penstocks at the Thames Water Beckton Sewage Treatment Works, involving motorisation with the latest IQ Pro intelligent electric actuators
The contract was performed by Rotork Site Services, the specialist retrofit, maintenance and projects division of the company, whilst the IQ Pro actuators were specified for the application within the terms of the framework agreement which Rotork holds with Thames Water Beckton is the largest sewage treatment works in the UK
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 4 Mar 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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A total of twelve inlet and outlet penstocks are installed in the screening plant to enable the flow to be diverted and screens to be isolated for routine maintenance.
The substantial penstocks, each measuring approximately 150 by 300 centimetres, were fitted with electric hoists and chains to lift them out of the inlet channels.
The hoists, which had provided satisfactory service for many years, were reaching the end of their operating life and required replacement to prevent potential interruptions and reliability issues in this crucially important area of the works.
In addition, operation of the electric hoists was a relatively labour intensive process that could only be performed locally and a more up to date and automated solution was therefore required.
Engineers from Rotork Site Services first carried out a survey of the existing plant and then designed the new drive systems and top works on which the new actuators are mounted.
The hoists and chains were replaced with threaded rising stems, operated by Rotork IQ Pro Model 35 actuators and IB7 bevel gearboxes.
In addition to precise and reliable operation, the new actuators also enable a particular operating characteristic of the penstocks - which used to be performed manually - to be now carried out automatically, thanks to the flexible functionality built in to the Rotork IQ Pro control package.
When the penstocks are in the shut position, sludge, debris and solids settle out on the bottom of the channel adjacent to the penstocks, over a period of time.
If a penstock is opened in one uninterrupted movement, this concentrated build up would rush through onto the screening equipment and potentially overwhelm it.
Therefore, it had always been the practise to raise each penstock by approximately 10% of its travel and then stop it for a set period, which enabled the build up of sludge to disperse slowly before the penstock was fully opened.
The successful completion of this sequence used to rely on the eye of the operator but is now automatically performed by the Rotork actuators.
Each actuator is programmed to communicate a signal to its supervisory plc when it reaches the 10% position of opening travel, at which point the plc stops further travel for a preset time before then asking the actuator to complete the opening operation.
During original project discussions this sequence of operations was to be triggered by external position switches attached to the penstocks themselves, but Rotork Site Services engineers were able to demonstrate that using the standard features inherent in the IQ Pro control package provided a solution that is more reliable, less expensive and more flexible.
For example, it is easy to programme the actuator to pause at a different opening position if operating experience dictates.
The alternative would be to physically move the external switch on the penstock.
The Rotork Sites Services contract encompassed the survey, design of new adaptation and topworks, installation and actuator commissioning.
Completion was achieved on time and on budget, continuing the long and successful association that Rotork has enjoyed with Thames Water.
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