CISDI’s intelligent power distribution network adds wings to Shaogang Intelligent Centre
Date:2019/4/18 Source: CISDI
CISDI’s
intelligent power distribution network adds wings to Shaogang Intelligent
Centre
CISDI’s intelligent distribution network has
been helping to run Baowu Group’s Shaogang Intelligent Centre since the end of
last year, when the upstream-BF and energy centre were started up.
The intelligent distribution network has four
general substations which generate plant-wide power. Power plants 2 and 1 are
the remote control centre for the system distributing gas-compressed air. This
intelligent distribution network
provided substantial support and guarantees for the upstream-BF and energy
centre’s centralised control and efficiency enhancement. In effect, it adds the wings which enable Shaogang Intelligent
Centre to maximise its functions, and empower intelligence on electric energy.
The energy centre performs a number of
intelligent functions – remote measurement, remote signaling, remote vision,
remote control and remote regulating and intelligent patrol checking for five
general substations, six power generation stations and 34 regional HV
distribution rooms.
CISDI is in charge of electric centralised
control for plant-wide power generation and supply, including an electric
scheduling system, intelligent aid systems for each of the four substations and
related advanced applications.
CISDI has configured a three-loop network – a
two-loop main for the electric scheduling system and a one-loop main for the
intelligent aid system.
All the general substations and main power
generation stations will connect to the three main loops. The sub-level
regional HV distribution rooms will join their corresponding general
substations or power generation stations via a star or minor-loop network.
The Intelligent Centre will become a greener,
more interactive, safe, cost -effective and highly efficient ‘brain’ for
Shaogang steelworks.
On startup and as completion of the intelligent
distribution network progresses, main facilities will see greater reliability
during operations and improved availability of resources.
The substation and power generation station will
have optimised production management. Furthermore, the network will upgrade
Shaogang grid’s HV equipment status monitor and improve the centre’s safety
control and emergency responses.
The plant-wide general substations and power
generation stations will be operated autonomously, without the need for workers
- a stride forward to real-sense intelligent manufacturing.
CISDI is now working on advanced applications of
the network, which will make ‘the brain’ even smarter.
The company’s work at Shaogang is a prime
example of the intelligent distribution network total solutions
it is able to supply to
electric consulting, intelligent substations, intelligent micro grids and
intelligent distribution upgrades.
CISDI’s solutions can be tailored to a client’s
own distribution network.