Rotork Actuators Support the Environmental Improvement Programme at Aberthaw Power Station

Electrical Engineering staff at Aberthaw Power Station inspect
some of the Rotork IQ actuators installed on the Lo NOx plant.

Electrical Engineering staff at Aberthaw Power Station inspect some of the Rotork IQ actuators installed on the Lo NOx plant.

RWE Aberthaw Power Station in South Wales is now one of the most efficient coal fired power stations in the UK, through the use of automation that includes Rotork valve actuation. Aberthaw can generate around 1555 MW of electricity for the National Grid System, which is enough power to meet the needs of some three million households.

Following the introduction of Flue Gas Desulphurisation (FGD) which has reduced sulphur emissions by up to 95%, the latest stage of Aberthaw’s multi-million-pound investment for the improvement of environmental performance involves the installation of Lo NOx technology, in line with the latest Industrial Emissions Directive. Aberthaw is the first UK coal fired station to adopt the Lo NOx technology, which will extend its future operational life.

The system is designed to maximise NOx reduction efficiency and minimise the impact on combustion performance and operation. The new Lo NOx system installed on one of Aberthaw’s 535 MW generating sets includes 120 Rotork IQ and IQT multi-turn and part-turn intelligent electric actuators to control the operation of valves and dampers.

The decision to specify Rotork actuators for the application by RWE engineering staff at Aberthaw was influenced by the long history of reliability demonstrated by the Rotork actuators previously installed on site, which account for over 90% of the site’s total quantity of valve actuation assets.

Rotork double-sealed and non-intrusive actuators are designed to withstand challenging operating environments such as those often encountered in the power generation industry requiring minimum maintenance. In addition, IQ intelligent actuation technology incorporates comprehensive data-logging abilities, enabling operating data to be downloaded and diagnosed for the optimisation of preventative maintenance and asset management.

The Aberthaw Lo NOx system manufactured by Foster Wheeler was installed by Doosan and commissioned at the end of 2015. Rotork Site Services performed the actuator commissioning in a contract with the electrical sub-contractor J W Morris Ltd.

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Published: 17th November 2016

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