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Explore the fully integrated machine monitoring system concept and applications in heavy industries like oil and gas, power plants, and petrochemical plants. Presented by Bruel & Kjaer Vibro (BKV) and Thomassen Compression Systems (TCS), this system monitors reciprocating compressors, ensuring safety, condition, and performance. Benefit from machine protection, condition monitoring, and total compressor monitoring, covering parameters like temperature, pressure, flow, speed, power, efficiency, and more. Learn about the monitoring principle, system concepts, and advanced techniques. Boost reliability, stability, and machine availability with early fault detection and predictive maintenance strategies. Improve safety monitoring with automated alerts and avoid dangerous situations. With COMPASS, get real-time monitoring, remote access, and automatic alarms for enhanced operational efficiency.
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COMPASSThe world’s only and fully‘Integrated Machine Monitoring System’ Concepts and Applications Heavy Process Industries Oil & Gas Industry Power Plants Petrochemical Plants
Presentation, Content & Structure • Bruel & Kjaer Vibro (BKV) & Thomassen Compression Systems (TCS), together in Reciprocating Compressor Monitoring • Purpose of Integrated Monitoring • Function of Monitoring Systems • Safety Monitoring • Condition Monitoring • System Configuration • Communication Links • Integration with DCS • Benefits for: • Machine Vendors • End-Users • System Integrators (DCS, Contractors)
Machine Protection, Condition and Performance Monitoring Systems Total Reciprocation Compressor Monitoring A Co-operation between Condition Monitoring Systems And
Mechanical Process Performance • Inlet/outlet temperature • Inlet/outlet pressure • Valve temperature • Flow • Speed • Power • Running hours • Etc. • Efficiency • Head • Pressure ratio • Energy balance • Etc. • Shafts/Bearings • Shaft vibration • Shaft displacement • Bearing wear debris • Bearing temperature • Stator/blades/casing • Vibration • Temperature • Clearance • Other • Motor current • Partial discharge • Winding temperature • Etc. Integrated Monitoring, all historic data available
Monitoring Principle The BKV - TCS philosophy for “Integrated Machine Monitoring” Distinction between: Measuring • Measuring requires human interpretation of current measurements Monitoring • Monitoring is a completely automated comparison between the current and reference measurements
System Concepts • Reduce No. of components in LIM • only 4 different modules, programmable inputs • no 4-20 mA output, but Software link (Modbus) • Reduce No. of LIMs • multiple machines in single LIM • high density of channels in one LIM, up to 112 channels for multiplexed I/O • smart Relays where multiple input signals can switch the Relay • Reduce Network Load • event based data storage • analyzer in LIM, no need tot transfer time signals over network, • alarm generation in LIM • DTF File (simple ASCII Format) to transfer Process data from DCS to CCS • Increase Reliability and Stability • Dual Power Supply • Relay (de)activation in LIM, no computer needed • Continuos self testing of LIM functionality
Purpose of Condition Monitoring Goal: Detect potential machine problems in an early stage of development Action: Software warning in an early stage of development Maintenance strategy: Condition based Co-ordination with production Yes Purpose of Safety Monitoring Goal: To avoid dangerous situations for man, environment and machine Action: Trip just before moment of danger Maintenance strategy: ‘Run to almost break’ Co-ordination with production: No Safety Monitoring Condition Monitoring
Prevent catastrophic damage But.. NO indication of machine condition NO warning NO post analysis NO remote access Result… Lost production Faults continue to occur Monitor machine condition Therefore… Early warning Fault analysis Machine condition is always known Result… Improved machine availability Prevent futher failures Vibration Danger Alarm level Machine stopped Time Vibration Fault detected Lead timefor repair Time Safety Monitoring Condition Monitoring
Condition Monitoring Techniques CPB spectrum FFT spectrum SED Cepstrum Rod Drop AMS, Adaptive Monitoring Strategy Process classes in order to monitor under equal Process Condition Alarm on all Spectral Measurements, Real Monitoring instead of Measuring. Transient Monitoring No International Standards available Condition Monitoring
Nice pictures, but only experienced experts can analyse vibration data Machine vibration changes with operating conditions Need to be on site to work with system Long term data storage is inpractical Condition Monitoring Systems - Drawback comments
Monitoring at a glance • COMPASS uses alarm traffic lights to give users an instantaneous overview of machine condition. RED - DANGER STATE YELLOW - ALERT STATE GREEN - NORMAL STATE BLUE - SYSTEM ALARM
Implementing COMPASS means: Implementing a proven system which Integrates Safety, Condition and Performance Monitoring Implementing a System with full backup of machine vendor (Thomassen Compression Systems) A system built for reliable trending and predictive maintenance The use of unique and advanced condition monitoring techniques The use of unique and advanced Performance Monitoring techniques Project Implementing a system conform ISO 9001 standards References General: Statoil Norway Kollsnes Norway PDO Upstream facilities Oman Oman LNG Woodside LNG Australia Nigeria LNG Hoekloos Netherlands References Recip Compressor: Bulwer Island Woodside LNG NAM (5 plants) Why BKV - TCS?
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