Field Instrumentation Sample Clauses

Field Instrumentation.  From the Junction box a multicore UVG signal cable will be installed to the new stand-alone paper less recorder in the WTP control room for indication and alarming purposes as a short term solution and later the signal cable will be re-routed to the Yokogawa distributed control system (Yokogawa DCS). This configuration is for unit 1 to 3.  From the existing ABB junction box at unit 4-6 CPP sample room, a multicore UVG signal cable will be installed to the ABB distributed control system, and later re-route the cable to the Yokogawa DCS.  Paperless recorder that display real – time measured data on a touch screen and save data on an external storage medium (SD card) can be utilised  The analyser should be capable of offering 2 x separate 4-20mA analogue signal outputs and 2 x separate digital signal outputs where the analogue signals should be able to indicate programmable analogue readings to the DCS and the digital signals should be able to indicate programmable digital or alarm outputs to the DCS.  The dissolved oxygen analyser will be powered by either 24 VDC or 220 VAC.  The monitoring system shall be designed such that parts and components can be replaced, repaired or reconditioned on- line without having any impact on the system performance. The expected life span of a dissolved oxygen analyser should at least last ten years. Once the analyser becomes obsolete, spares should still be available for at least 5 years thereafter. Warranty on the analyser after commissioning should be 24 months. After sales support contracts shall be included in the enquiry as options to the main offer. The transmitter casing should be IP-66 rated as to allow for occasional water splashed due to station cleaning. All cubicles back plates, slots, rack and I/O modules installed shall have at least 20% free capacity to allow future expansion.
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Field Instrumentation. Economiser inlet sample, condenser extraction pump discharge and the superheated steam sample will share an on-line sodium analyser made possible through some form of external multi-channel sequencer per unit. • Out of the multi-channel sequencer there will be one sample line going to the on-line sodium analyser for sample analysis and then the analyser will send the signal back to the sequencer. The sequencer will send the signal to the new junction box at unit 1 to 3 CPP sample room and to the existing ABB junction box at unit 4 to 6 sample room. • From the Junction box a multicore UVG signal cable will be installed to the new stand-alone paper less recorder in the WTP control room for indication and alarming purposes as a short term solution and later the signal cable will be re-routed to the Yokogawa distributed control system (Yokogawa DCS). This configuration is for unit 1 to 3. • From the existing ABB junction box at unit 4-6 CPP sample room, a multicore UVG signal cable will be installed to the ABB distributed control system, and later re-route the cable to the Yokogawa DCS. • Paperless recorder that display real – time measured data on a touch screen and save data on an external storage medium (SD card) can be utilised • The analyser should be capable of offering 2 x separate 4-20mA analogue signal outputs and 2 x separate digital signal outputs where the analogue signals should be able to indicate programmable analogue readings to the DCS and the digital signals should be able to indicate programmable digital or alarm outputs to the DCS. • The sodium and silica analysers as well as the external multi channelling will be powered by either 24 VDC or 220 VAC. The monitoring system shall be designed such that parts and components can be replaced, repaired or reconditioned on- line without having any impact on the system performance. The expected life span of sodium and silica analysers should at least last ten years. Once the analyser becomes obsolete, spares should still be available for at least 5 years thereafter. Warranty on the analyser after commissioning should be 24 months. After sales support contracts shall be included in the enquiry as options to the main offer. The transmitter casing should be IP-66 rated as to allow for occasional water splashed due to station cleaning. All cubicles back plates, slots, rack and I/O modules installed shall have at least 20% free capacity to allow future expansion.
Field Instrumentation. (1) Area classification, Class I, Division I and Class I, Division 2 Gr C&D

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