Boiler Auto Controls MR ES Salaikuberan
Boiler Auto Controls MR ES Salaikuberan
Boiler Auto Controls MR ES Salaikuberan
Presentation on
Boiler Auto Controls
By
E. S.Salaikuberan, DGM C&I
Automatic Control
Automatic control is the maintenance of a desired
value of a quantity or condition by measuring the
existing value, comparing it to the desired value(set
point) and employing the difference to initiate action
for reducing the difference.
FUEL
STEAM/WATER SYSTEM
MIXING OF
FUEL & AIR
FURNACE
BLOWDOWN
HEAT
TRANSFER
SURFACE
AIR
FLUE GAS
ASH
SAMA Symbols
Scientific Apparatus Makers Association
ENCLOSURE SYMBOLS
Table 1
Symbol
Function
Measuring or
Readout
Manual Signal
Processing
Automatic Signal
Processing
Final Controlling
Within a circle use a letter symbol from Table II
Within other enclosures us a symbol from Table III
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Function
A = Analysis**
C = Conductivity
D = Density
F = Flow
L = Level
M = Moisture
P = Pressure
S = Speed
T = Temperature
V = Viscosity
W = Weight
Z = Position
R = Recording
I = Indicating
T = Transmitter
RT = Recording
Transmitter
IT = Indicating
Transmitter
FR
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FUNCTION
or +
/n
or K or P
SUMMING
AVERAGING
DIFFERENCE
PROPORTIONAL
or I
INTEGRAL
DERIVATIVE
d/dt or D
FUNCTION
INTEGRATE OR TOTALIZE
LOW SELECTING
HIGH LIMITING
LOW LIMITING
REVERSE PROPORTIONAL
VELOCITY LIMITING
DIVIDING
n
X
BIAS
f(x)
TRANSFER
EXPONENTIAL
NON-LINEAR FUNCTION
TRI-STATE SIGNAL
(RAISE, HOLD, LOWER)
HIGH SELECTING
MULTIPLYING
ROOT EXTRACTION
SIGNAL
PROCESSING
SYMBOL
TIME FUNCTION
VARIABLE SIGNAL
GENERATION
SIGNAL MONITOR
-K or -P
V
f(t)
A
T
H/, H/L, /L
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SAMA Legend
Measuring or Readout
1. CONTROLLER
A
Final Controlling
SET POINT
GENERATOR
RESET
PROPORTIONAL
Summing
MANUAL SIGNAL
GENERATOR
AUTO./MAN.
TRANSFER
SWITCH
Signal Repeater
/h Summing
d/d1 Derivative
K, -K
Difference
Integral
X Multiplying
BIAS
ADJUSTMENT
AUTO./MAN.
TRANSFER SWITCH
|>
MANUAL
SIGNAL
GENERATOR
High Limiting
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PROCESS
SET POINT
f(x)
MANIPULATED VARIABLE
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A
f(x)
M AN IP U LATE D VA R IAB LE
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Cascade Control
PRIMARY VARIABLE
XT
SECONDARY
VARIABLE
ZT
K
PROCESS
K
SET POINT
A
f(x)
MANIPULATED VARIABLE
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BOILER
OUTPUT
FEEDWATER CONTROL
FUEL DEMAND
AIR DEMAND
FIRING
RATE
DEMAND
STEAM TEMPERATURE
CONTROL
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13
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15
16
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COMBUSTION CONTROL
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Combustion Control
Objective:
1) Regulate fuel input to boiler to maintain a continuous supply
of steam at a constant pressure.
2) Regulate air input to boiler in correct proportion to the fuel
input.
Combustion control system results in
* A more constant steam pressure and temperature, resulting in
high efficiency.
* Fuel saving.
* Increase in life of equipments & pressure parts.
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+
BOILER
OUTPUT
FEEDWATER CONTROL
FUEL DEMAND
AIR DEMAND
FIRING
RATE
DEMAND
STEAM TEMPERATURE
CONTROL
20
Combustion Control
21
Combustion Control
MASTER DEMAND
Main steam pressure measured by a pressure transmitter.
Output of transmitter compared with set point. The error applied
to a PI controller.
Main steam flow used as feed forward feature & added to the
output from the controller.
Output of A/M station establishes air flow demand and fuel flow
demand signal.
22
Master demand
23
Combustion Control
AIR FLOW CONTROL
Secondary air flow to the boiler measured by aerofoils(left side &
right side of boiler). Compensated for pressure and temperature.
Total primary air flow, obtained by summing the air flow through
each mill in service.
Both added to obtain total air flow to boiler.
Air flow demand signal from master demand and actual fuel flow
signal compared and the higher of the two (lead-lag system)
selected. This ensures an air-rich furnace.
This signal refined for maintaining correct amount of excess air.
Amount of excess air identified by the oxygen level in flue gas.
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Combustion Control
AIR FLOW CONTROL
High/Low limiters - used to limit the value in case oxygen
analyser out of service.
Under any circumstance the air flow should not be less than 30%
MCR airflow. Hence the signal from high/low limiter checked for
min.30% MCR airflow.
Resultant signal - developed SP for air flow control.
Difference between SP and actual total airflow signal - applied to
a PI controller.
Controller output signal - connected to regulating device of the
corresponding FD fans in service through A/M station.
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Combustion Control
FUEL FLOW CONTROL
Fuel flow demand signal from Master Demand and actual total
airflow signal corrected for air-fuel ratio compared. Lower of two
selected as set point of fuel flow controller(Lead-lag system).
This ensures that fuel flow is lower than airflow under all
circumstance.
Coal flow measured by adding speed of coal feeders in service.
Heavy oil flow in supply and return line measured and
difference between two corrected for calorific value.
Sum of coal flow and heavy oil flow gives actual total fuel flow.
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Air/fuel Cross-limiting
Cross-limiting combustion control strategy - ensures that there can never
be a dangerous ratio of air and fuel within a combustion process.
Implemented by always raising air flow before allowing fuel flow to
increase or by lowering fuel flow before allowing the air flow to drop, as
shown.
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STEAM
HEADER PRESSURE
FT
PT
AIR FLOW
FT
f(x)
P
A
I
T
SP
P
A
I
T
SP
LO SELECT
Fuel CONTROL
Fuel Feed
HI SELECT
A
I
T
f(x)
AIR CONTROL
Air Feed
AIR DAMPER
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STEAM
HEADER PRESSURE
AIR FLOW
O2
FT
PT
FT
AT
A
P
A
I
T
STEAM
FLOW
SP
f(x)
SP
LO SELECT
HI SELECT
GAS CONTROL
AIR CONTROL
f(x)
GAS VALVE
AIR DAMPER
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Boiler Efficiency
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BOILER
OUTPUT
FEEDWATER CONTROL
FUEL DEMAND
AIR DEMAND
FIRING
RATE
DEMAND
STEAM TEMPERATURE
CONTROL
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level -
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LT
PT
DRUM PRESSURE
f(x)
PRESSURE
COMPENSATION
SET POINT
f(x)
Typical single-drive control system. For simplicity, redundant transmitters have not been shown on this typical
control drawing. See Figure 2A for ANSI/ISA-S5.1-1984
format.
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SHRINK
100
% STEAM FLOW
75
STEAM
FLOW
FEEDWATER FLOW
50
*
25
0
0
TIME
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STEAM
PRESSURE
PT
FLOW
FT
f(x)
FEEDWATER
LT
FT
PT
TE
f(x)
f(x)
f(x)
X
FLOW TEMPERATURE
PRESSURE AND
TEMPERATURE
COMPENSATION
PRESSURE
COMPENSATION
TEMPERATURE
CONDENSATION
SET POINT
A
M/A CONTROL
STATION
Typical single-drive
control system. For simplicity, redundant transmitters
Typical single-drive control system. For simplicity, redundant
havetransmitters
not been shown
onbeen
this typical
drawing.
have not
shown control
on this typical
control drawing.
f(x)
FINAL
CONTROL
DEVICE
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43
44
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BOILER
OUTPUT
FEEDWATER CONTROL
FUEL DEMAND
AIR DEMAND
FIRING
RATE
DEMAND
STEAM TEMPERATURE
CONTROL
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48
49
50
51
52
is with
53
54
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Other Interlocks
Spray water CVs - to be interlocked to remain closed
at loads less than 20% MCR.
Nozzle tilts - to be interlocked to remain in Horizontal
position at loads less than 25% MCR.
Spray water block valves - to be interlocked to open
only when either associated spray water CV demand is
greater than 0%.
Increase in nozzle tilt demand - to be blocked if any
spray water CV is fully open.
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OTHER CONTROLS
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58
59
60
61
62
63
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