A6630 Temperature Monitor
The A6630 Temperature Monitor is designed for extremely high reliability for the
plant’s most critical rotating machinery. This 1-slot multi-channel monitor is used
together with other AMS 6500 monitors to build a complete API 670 machinery
protection monitor. Applications include steam, gas, compressors, and
hydro turbomachinery.
The main function of the Temperature Monitor is to input RTD and thermocouple
temperature sensors and confidently protect machinery by comparing temperature
levels against alarm setpoints as well as driving alarms and relays. Temperature
monitoring along with vibration and position measurements provides better fault
confirmation, which leads to increased availability and safety.
Machinery protection applications include radial and thrust bearing metal temperature.
Important process temperature values include generator, rotor, and stator winding
temperature, oil supply temperature, steam temperature, and ambient temperature.
The AMS 6500 is an integral part of the PlantWeb® digital plant architecture and
AMS software. PlantWeb provides the operator with integrated machinery health
combined with the Ovation® and DeltaV™ process control systems. AMS software
provides maintenance personnel with advanced predictive and performance diagnostic
tools to confidently and accurately determine machine malfunctions early.
Component of the AMS 6500
machine monitoring system
Applicable for thermocouple and RTD
(resistance temperature detector)
temperature sensors
No additional sensor
transmitter required
Access to individual card via front
RS232 port for configuration and
visualization of monitored information
Readout of all measured
data via the serial interfaces
Extended self-checking facilities
for electronic circuits and sensors
Hot-swappable, monitor may
be changed during operation
Measurements according
to API 670 requirements
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Pre-Planning:
Safety Precautions:
Shutdown Procedures:
Disconnection:
Removal of Existing Equipment:
Installation of New Equipment:
Testing and Commissioning:
Documentation:
Training:
Startup:
Throughout the process, it’s important to work closely with a team that includes electrical engineers, technicians, and maintenance staff. Communication is key to a successful equipment replacement. Additionally, always adhere to local electrical codes and standards to ensure compliance and safety. If the task is beyond the expertise of in-house staff, consider hiring a professional contractor experienced in industrial electrical work.
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