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Automation of power unit boiler equipment during the introduction of full-scale automated control systems. Part II

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We describe the fundamental ways for solving problems relating to the design of devices for constructing automated boiler control systems that are used at the Yekaterinburg Branch of ZAO KVARTS Engineering Co. in developing full-scale automated process control systems for the power units of thermal power stations built around the Kosmotronika computerized automation system.

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  1. RD (Guidelines) 153-34.1-35.138-00: Specifications for Implementing Process Protections and Interlocks in Accordance with the “Safety Codes in a Gas Facility” for Boilers Equipped with Gas Units of ZAO AMAX Installed in the Line Supplying Gas to the Burners.

  2. GOST (State Standard) 28269-89: Stationary Large-Capacity Steam Boilers. General Technical Requirements [in Russian].

  3. GOST (State Standard) 50831-95: Boiler Units. Heat-Generating and Mechanical Equipment. General Technical Requirements [in Russian].

  4. RD (Guidelines) 34.35.102: Requirements for the Equipment of Power Units with Capacities of 300 MW or Higher as Determined by the Conditions of Their Automation

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Original Russian Text © I.L. Ryashchenko, I.A. Sukhorukov, 2009, published in Teploenergetika.

This paper is a continuation of the paper published in Teploenergetika No. 9, 2008.

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Ryashchenko, I.L., Sukhorukov, I.A. Automation of power unit boiler equipment during the introduction of full-scale automated control systems. Part II. Therm. Eng. 56, 482–488 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0040601509060068

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