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Application: Remote Real-Time Data Acquisition and Communications on production at a natural gas well head |
Location: South Texas |
Installed by: Union Pacific Resources Company |
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Description: |
Automation of natural gas well heads using solar power to operate industrial micro controllers. These intelligent and programmable devices
(Remote Terminal Units) integrate measurement, computation, control and communications in a low-power stand alone package using Siemens SIMATIC 8635 RTU's coupled to Siemens M55 solar modules. |
Climate: |
Semi-arid, high humidity, hot, tropical storms and occasional hurricanes. |
System Components: |
2 each, M55 modules 2 - 4 each, 100 amp hour batteries 1 each, battery charge controller 1 each, 8635 RTU in a NEMA enclosure
1 each, modem and radio transmitter/receiver |
Comments: |
Customer enjoys savings in manpower costs, improvements in production and reduction in well downtime. Payback for automation is under 3
years. |
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