Title :
Electric Heat Tracing Controls: Its Integration in Industrial Facilities
Author :
Stehling, Larry ; Alanis, Joe
Author_Institution :
Emerson Ind. Autom. in Houston, Houston, TX, USA
Abstract :
Electric heat tracing systems have been around for decades. They are often taken for granted until a failure disrupts a process and, in the worst-case scenario, causes a costly unit-wide shutdown of an industrial facility. This is especially the case in the petroleum and chemical industries, where critical processes have evolved, requiring tighter control and monitoring along with predictive diagnostics. Using proven technologies, heat tracing systems can be brought into the 21st century with real-time protection, monitoring, and control to improve process reliability.
Keywords :
electric heating; facilities; chemical industries; electric heat tracing controls; failure disrupts; industrial facilities; petroleum industries; process reliability; unit wide shutdown; worst case scenario; Cable insulation; Heating; Maintenance engineering; Process control; Resistance heating; Temperature sensors;
Journal_Title :
Industry Applications Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MIAS.2011.2175529