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Tariff metering panels for Tioxide CHP plant

A Kenda Electronic Systems product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jan 17, 2002

Kenda Electronic Systems has supplied two tariff metering panels and a boiler monitoring panel to Mowlem Engineering for the Huntsman Tioxide CHP plant operated at Grimsby by Innogy Cogen.

Kenda Electronic Systems has supplied two tariff metering panels and a boiler monitoring panel to Mowlem Engineering for the Huntsman Tioxide CHP plant operated at Grimsby by Innogy Cogen.

The Kenda contract covered the design, manufacture, assembly, painting and factory testing of the three units, which comprised a 12U wall-mounted swing-frame metering panel for the Yarborough Road substation, a 42U floor-mounting swing-frame metering panel installed at the CHP plant, and a 42U floor-mounting boiler-monitoring panel, fully wired with eight door-mounted instruments.

Both metering panels included a Kenda Meteor data collector outstation.

Data from the Meteor units is downloaded each night into Huntsman Tioxide's PI (plant information) system - using an Innogy-designed interface program - for subsequent analysis and reporting.

In addition, the Meteor units provide Innogy with half-hour demand values, as required under the New Electricity Trading Arrangements (NETA), and this data can be viewed on Innogy's browser-based system by any department having the appropriate level of security access.

Kenda was awarded the metering panel contract on the strength of its technical and commercial bids and because of its long experience in the electricity-supply industry.

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