Computerized Control for a Cooling Tower at Asarco's Amarillo Copper Refinery

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
B. Willit J. Martin
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The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1989

Abstract

"Continued emphasis on water and energy conservation with less operator attention has created a need for more sophisticated cooling tower controls. A joint Betz/ASARCO project has produced a computerized water parameter controller and automated pumpless feed unit. Interfacing the unit via radio modem to the operator control room computer allows real time system status monitoring. Incorporating SPC principles to monitor and regulate all pertinent parameters yielded enhanced water control. This paper described the system design and present the results of a six month trial.BackgroundReducing operating costs and better manpower utilization are two of the largest concerns confronting maintenance managers today. At the ASARCO plant in Amarillo, a trial has been initiated to prove that it is possible to accomplish both of these objectives by using automated cooling tower control. The system is being adapted from a unit that was designed for continuously operating cooling towers in refineries and power plants by Betz Equipment Systems Division, a subsidiary of Betz Laboratories, Inc. The System l3000™ is designed to continually monitor conditions in the cooling system and to provide adjustments to the chemical balance for corrosion and deposition control. At Asarco, the unit was installed on the Rodline cooling system which operates on an intermittent basis.The primary justification for this project is to reduce costs of the five cooling systems in the plant. Current procedures require an operator to make visual checks every two hours on the five cooling towers as well as run lab tests on the water to insure proper treatment levels. This manpower can be better utilized by controlling the towers and collecting all the data available at one central location, in this case, the boiler house."
Citation

APA: B. Willit J. Martin  (1989)  Computerized Control for a Cooling Tower at Asarco's Amarillo Copper Refinery

MLA: B. Willit J. Martin Computerized Control for a Cooling Tower at Asarco's Amarillo Copper Refinery. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1989.

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