DocumentCode :
1280723
Title :
Electrical heat tracing: international harmonization-now and in the future
Author :
Sandberg, Chet ; Rafferty, N. Robert ; Kleinehanding, Marcus ; Hernandez, Juan Jose
Author_Institution :
Tyco Thermal Controls, Redwood City, CA, USA
Volume :
8
Issue :
3
fYear :
2002
Firstpage :
50
Lastpage :
56
Abstract :
In the past, electrical heat tracing has been thought of as a minor addition to plant utilities. Today, it is recognized as a critical subsystem to be monitored and controlled. A marriage between process, mechanical, and electrical engineers must take place to ensure that optimum economic results are produced. The Internet, expert systems, and falling costs of instrumentation will all contribute to more reliable control systems and improved monitoring systems. There is a harmonization between Europe and North America that should facilitate design and installation using common components. The future holds many opportunities to optimize the design
Keywords :
electric heating; heating elements; Europe; Internet; North America; alarm categories; common components; electrical connections; electrical distribution; electrical heat tracing; expert systems; ground fault protection; harmonization; heating cables; instrumentation; monitoring systems; plant utilities; production plants; reliable control systems; zone system; Control systems; Costs; Europe; Expert systems; Instruments; Internet; Monitoring; North America; Reliability engineering; Resistance heating;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications Magazine, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1077-2618
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/2943.999613
Filename :
999613
Link To Document :
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