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Network Pumping Stations & Detention Tanks Company Wide Standard
by David K Rushton – United Utilities Engineering Jeroen van Alstede – Lloyd Morris Electrical Andrew Welsh - Xylem
SLIDE 2 Presentation Agenda
- Introduction
- United Utilities Objectives
- Initial Design
- Complete Integrated Design
- Design Equipment Features
- Cost Savings
- Conclusion
SLIDE 3 Introduction
Project Requirements: To develop a company wide control panel design
which provided:
- Reduced size
- Cost savings
- Simplicity in operation
- Compliance with United Utilities Specifications for Operation and Telemetry
requirement for Pumping Station and Detention Tank Control Panels
Why do United Utilities need to do this? …..
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- No recourse to Engineering
- No input from Operations
- Design produced without full understanding of requirements
- No Design reviews carried out.
- Lack of monitoring and control functions
Which created…. The current installations had:
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- Large kiosk
- Large (Form 4) Control Panel / MCC
- Intelligent motor starters, which requires PLC and HMI for starter faceplate
- Distribution board as an integral part of the Control Panel
- Mains / Mobile Generator changeover panel as an integral part of the
Control Panel / MCC.
- Separate Telemetry Outstation
Which ultimately delivered…. …. An output of
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Kiosk for:
- 3 No. 24kW VFD’s
- 1 No. DOL Pump
- Vac Flush System
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and…. MCC for:
- 3 No. 24kW VFD’s
- 1 No. DOL Pump
- Vac Flush System
- ICA Section
SLIDE 8 United Utilities Objectives
Project Objectives:
- Challenged Asset Standards / Capex Challenge
- Challenged Signature Designs
- Challenged Telemetry requirements
- Reviewed Operational requirements/needs
- Operations/Business buy in
- Consulted with Suppliers on standard equipment on the market to generate
an appropriate solution In Consultation with United Utilities:
- Operations / Maintenance
- Telemetry Section
- Technical and Strategic Managers
SLIDE 9 Initial Output
The Initial design output created:
- Smaller Control Panel / MCC
- Use of conventional starters (due to the skill gaps of Operations staff,
simpler operation)
- Use of ultrasonic control (Framework instrument has 7 No. operation
bands)
- Separate distribution board (smaller off the shelf item)
- Separate Mains / Diesel Generator change over panel (not all sites require
unit and allows standardisation of Control Panel/MCC)
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Initial Output
The Initial design (Front and Rear access) produced and installed by LME.
SLIDE 11 Initial Output
Although the Standard ‘back to basics’ design succeeded in:
- Reduced panel size
- Cost savings
- Simplicity in operation
What was needed to fully satisfy the objective was an integrated Control / telemetry system.
SLIDE 12 Complete Integrated Design
UU’s Engineering, Operations, Asset management and Telemetry started a review of available equipment to:
- Review the various options (Capex and Opex).
- Understand telemetry interfaces and whether it will work with the options.
- Produce a standard control philosophy for the various pumping station
types.
- Ensure the current TeMACS documents are adhered to by the various
suppliers.
- Agree the final panel layouts with Operations/Maintenance.
- Evaluate the increased Functionality (depending on Supplier).
UU concluded that the best solution was the Flygt controller from Xylem with development from LME.
SLIDE 13 Complete Integrated Design
Solution: To utilise the APP700 Intelligent Pump Controller which Provides:
- Direct 4-20mA connections from level instruments.
- ATU Gateway module which provides remote telemetry to the UU
top end monitoring and control system.
- Application software which has been written to provide a solution that
meets UU’s Telemetry Monitoring and Control Standard (TeMACS). UU’s User Requirement Specifications for Network Pumping Stations and Detention Tanks.
- Serial link to control Variable Speed drives.
SLIDE 14 Complete Integrated Design
Telemetry INCL Modem PLC U/S Controller U/S VFDs if Required M&C System
Original Design
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APP 700 Incl Telemetry Modem U/S Level Sensors PumpSmart (if required) M&C System Serial Link
New Design
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Complete Integrated Design
Dual VFD station with: 2 No. PumpSmart Drives 1 No. APP700 / Gateway Wet Well & Destination level Detection Dual Fixed speed station: 1 No. APP700 / Gateway Wet Well level Detection
SLIDE 17 Design Equipment Features
The solution assumes 2 Pump fixed speed Pumping Station and you add the additional assets on Site:
- Variable Speed Drives
- Scavenger Pump
- 1 or 2 Macerators
- Outlet Level Device
- Outlet Riser Drain Valves
- External Flow Meter
- Screen or Mixer
- Additional Input signals available
SLIDE 18 Design Equipment Features
Fixed Speed Solution APP700 Pump Controller Unit with Expansion Module
- Gateway Module (Including Modem)
- Ultrasonic Head (4-20mA)
- Current Transformers
- Flow Meter if above 70 l/s (APP derived flow if
below 70 l/s)
- No Flow Switches required
- APP controls forward and reversing through
panel.
SLIDE 19 Design Equipment Features
Variable Speed Solution
- APP700 Pump Controller Unit with Expansion
Module
- Gateway Module (Including Modem)
- Ultrasonic Head (4-20mA)
- PumpSmart VFDs (Fibre Optic connection +
PSU for comms boards)
- Flow Meter if above 70 l/s (PumpSmart
derived if below 70 l/s)
- No Flow Switches or CTs
- PumpSmart controls forward and reversing.
- PumpSmart can deliver to consented Forward
Flow
SLIDE 20 Design Equipment Features
Standard Features APP700
- Local Display (Menus, Level etc)
- Password Protected
- LED display for pump status
- Simple Menu Structure incl start / stop levels
- Pump Alternation
- Remote Control
- Expandable
Standard Features ATU Gateway
- PSTN or GSM modules available
- WITS DNPv3, DL/FSK protocols
SLIDE 21 Design Equipment Features
Advanced Features APP700
- Pump Condition
- Internal Flow Calculation
- Overflow Monitoring
- Low Flow Monitoring
- Energy Monitoring
- Pump Cleaning
- Sump Cleaning
- Service Interval
- Web Server
SLIDE 22 Design Equipment Features
PumpSmart Features
- All Standard VFD Functions
- Pump Protection (Min Speed, max Torque)
- Pump Efficiency
- Intelligent Features
- Forward Flow
- Pump Cleaning Cycle
- Data communication (Modbus, Profibus,
Fibre Optic)
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PumpSmart Intelligent Features
- Meterless Flow (VFD matched to Pump
Curve)
- Smart control
- Integrated PID
- Multi-pump control
- Caviation control
- Flow economy
SLIDE 24 Design Equipment Features
PumpSmart - Forward Flow
- Meterless Flow + Multi Pump Control
- Set Forward Flow in PumpSmarts
- Adjust pump speed to match the system
demand over the Pump Cycle Level.
- 20% of Pump Best Efficiency Point
SLIDE 25 Design Equipment Features
PumpSmart - Pump Cleaning Cycle Integrated logic that monitors for clogging of the
- pump. Upon detection:
- Pump automatically stops, runs in reverse
rotation to remove blockage
- Two reverse run sequences for 30 seconds
- Cleaning sequence may be run manually as
well or on a timed basis.
Speed
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Design Equipment Features
PumpSmart System Data Provides the data to the APP700, gateway for: Actual Flow Current (No CTs required) Speed Frequency Torque %
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Cost Saving
During the review of the existing designs being produced by Partners / Contractors, the Estimating Team produced a cost comparison between the current design and the development being undertaken. Cost comparisons were carried out extrapolating the cost saving realised at one site based on change from the original design to a conventional design to the Xylem solution design. Cost Saving to United Utilities in Capex Cost of 39% from the original design to the Xylem solution with added functionality.
SLIDE 28 Cost Saving
Other Potential Cost Savings
- Reduce and simplify the planning permission process, significant
estimated saving.
- Reduction in the kiosk size, cost saving on actual kiosk and civil
requirements.
- Operational and Maintenance of the equipment.
- A standard Solution Scope Book will be produced with site
specific requirements being the only required changes, thus reducing Engineering costs by a significant amount.
SLIDE 29 Conclusion
The Project Objectives were:
- Reduced size
- Cost savings
- Simplicity in operation
- Compliance with United Utilities Specifications for
Operation and remote control and monitoring requirement for Pumping Station and Detention Tank Control Panels