DocumentCode :
494962
Title :
Plant supply redundancy, electrical reliability What equipment needs to be redundant and when to stop?
Author :
Imming, Martijn ; Sahebali, Sheik
Author_Institution :
Eaton Electr. B.V., Hengelo, Netherlands
fYear :
2009
fDate :
26-28 May 2009
Firstpage :
212
Lastpage :
219
Abstract :
This paper is written to help users to make the right decisions about what devices in a plant supply need to be duplicated and how to decide when it is no longer appropriate. In the first part of this paper the mathematic theory behind the mechanism of failure is explained. This is followed by a chapter that explains the different strategies that can be followed to cope with failures. Redundancy as one of these strategies and will be explained in more detail in a separate chapter. The second part of the paper explains how these strategies are implemented in practice looking more closely at power supply. The paper finishes with rules of thumb for configuring a power supply.
Keywords :
power plants; power system reliability; electrical reliability; mathematical theory; plant supply redundancy; power supply; Failure analysis; Frequency; Intelligent systems; Power supplies; Power system control; Power system protection; Power system reliability; Power systems; Process control; Redundancy; Electrical reliability; Plant Supply Redundancy; what equipment needs to be redundant and when to stop?;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
PCIC Europe, 2009. PCIC EUROPE '09. Conference Record
Conference_Location :
Barcelona
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-3975-1
Electronic_ISBN :
978-3-9523-3334-1
Type :
conf
Filename :
5164886
Link To Document :
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