DocumentCode
749907
Title
The importance of power quality management in the pulp and paper industry
Author
Nacke, Bradford M. ; Schlake, Randall L.
Author_Institution
Liebert Corp., Columbus, OH, USA
Volume
38
Issue
3
fYear
2002
Firstpage
758
Lastpage
762
Abstract
The manufacturing imperative of improving uptime presents a number of unique challenges for the plant engineer or industrial facilities manager. The first challenge is to debunk the myths and misconceptions surrounding power conditioning and environmental protection in industrial settings. Like their office system counterparts, control systems are running more mission-critical applications than ever before. Uptime demands are increasing. This, in turn, increases the need for systems availability and reliability 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Pulp and paper mills are continually striving to obtain data center reliability through the use of dual corded loads fed from separate substations. Building in high degrees of redundancy increases the standards for reliable power and provides the ability to perform consistent maintenance for all power and environmental equipment-continuous availability is dependent upon it. This paper covers how to identify the most common challenges-from power conditioning to site monitoring issues to precision air conditioning and other environmental factors-and then configures the best solution for your specific environment
Keywords
paper industry; power supply quality; power system reliability; N+x parallel redundancy; circuit-breaker trips; continuous availability; control systems; data center reliability; distributed generation; dual corded loads; dual-corded loads; environmental protection; industrial facilities manager; maintenance; power conditioning; power quality management; pulp and paper industry; redundancy; reliability; site monitoring issues; substations; systems availability; ultracritical loads; Availability; Energy management; Industrial plants; Manufacturing; Power conditioning; Power engineering and energy; Power quality; Power system management; Power system reliability; Quality management;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0093-9994
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIA.2002.1003427
Filename
1003427
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