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15 January 2024 The design of RTU valve room distribution protection system for long distance natural gas pipeline based on PLC
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Proceedings Volume 12983, Second International Conference on Electrical, Electronics, and Information Engineering (EEIE 2023); 129831A (2024) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3017704
Event: Second International Conference on Electrical, Electronics, and Information Engineering (EEIE 2023), 2023, Wuhan, China
Abstract
When the input voltage and current of the distribution system in the RTU valve chamber of long-distance natural gas pipelines fluctuate, it may cause damage to the distribution system equipment, which in turn leads to reliability issues in equipment monitoring and remote data transmission during the production and operation of the valve chamber. This article designs an RTU valve room distribution protection system with PLC as the core. When the real-time sampled voltage and current of the system reach the protection action value of the distribution protection system, it can automatically cut off the mains power input. When the mains power returns to normal, it can automatically restore the mains power input. This protection system can improve the reliability of RTU valve chamber production and operation in long-distance natural gas pipelines, and has certain application value.
(2024) Published by SPIE. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
Rui Liu, Gang Liu, Yang Qin, Fang Yang, and Hang Song "The design of RTU valve room distribution protection system for long distance natural gas pipeline based on PLC", Proc. SPIE 12983, Second International Conference on Electrical, Electronics, and Information Engineering (EEIE 2023), 129831A (15 January 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3017704
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KEYWORDS
Vacuum chambers

Design and modelling

Power supplies

Photonic integrated circuits

Reliability

Switching

Telecommunications

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