Customer SolutionsUsing Fieldbus Technology on a Pulp Mill Process
Author(s):Jason Mangano, Daishowa America
Industry:Pulp/Paper
Product:Lookout
The Challenge:Implementing a closed-loop control system using open fieldbus technology that incorporates device-based control products from several vendors.
The Solution:Using National Instruments FOUNDATION Fieldbus hardware and software products along with several other vendors’ products to complete the installation.Daishowa America operates a pulp mill in Port Angeles, Washington. We were interested in implementing new fieldbus technology to start the transition from old, high-cost DCS technology to new, low-cost fieldbus technology. In other words, we wanted to move away from vendor dependence and towards vendor independence. Last June, we installed the first non-beta production of FOUNDATION Fieldbus, demonstrating interoperability among several vendors with closed-loop control distributed in the field devices. This installation, which includes two fieldbus hosts and six fieldbus transmitters with two closed loops, six analog inputs, and five analog outputs, uses the National Instruments NI-FBUS Configurator, Lookout HMI software, and fieldbus interface hardware in the host system. We use the fieldbus technology to control a hydrogen peroxide bleaching process in a mechanical pulping facility. The peroxide bleaching helps us make our quality, bright paper. Using this technology, we optimized brightness, reduced chemical usage, and enhanced chemical tracking. In the near future, we are planning a significant amount of preventative maintenance on-line in field devices. The conduit and wiring cost savings will be 40 to 60 percent less than DCS installations because only one twisted pair is used to interconnect many field devices. Also, we can significantly reduce cost because of the reduction of cabinets and hardware devices used in a fieldbus installation. With the fieldbus control hardware, software, engineering, and installation, we saved about 55 percent capital over using DCS control - a major factor in going ahead with the project. The success of this technology gives the mill alternatives for future control installations and upgrades. We are planning a second, larger fieldbus project in the mechanical pulping facility. For more information, contact: Jason Mangano Daishowa America Port Angeles Mill P.O. Box 271 Port Angeles, WA 98362 Tel: (360) 452-0692 Fax: (360) 452-9004. View the entire user solution in Adobe Acrobat PDF format. |
