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System to keep track of CHP in Liverpool

A Kenda Electronic Systems product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Oct 29, 2002

Kenda Electronic Systems has been awarded a contract by the energy business segment of Rolls-Royce to supply a fiscal metering system for the Port of Liverpool CHP plant.

Kenda Electronic Systems has been awarded a contract by the energy business segment of Rolls-Royce to supply a fiscal metering system for the Port of Liverpool CHP plant, which will be operated by PowerGen CHP.

Following a competitive tender, Kenda was chosen based on cost, delivery and quality.

The company has a long track record in the design and manufacture of metering data collection equipment for the electricity supply industry and has particular expertise in CHP applications.

Housed in a 19in cubicle, the Kenda system will include electrical fiscal meters and analogue transducers for three 33kV circuits, a Kenda Meteor data collector, and a Kenda local collector station providing data access over PowerGen's wide area network and repeat signals to the DCS in the plant control room.

As well as receiving data from the electrical meters, the Meteor unit will collect data on steam supply to - and condensate return from - three local industrial users, together with gas fuel flow data from Transco and water and effluent flow data from North West Water.

The steam will be metered by flow computers at the users' sites, and Kenda will be providing interface equipment to send pulse signals back to the Meteor unit via fibre-optic cables.

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