Taurus Group 60 Manuel D’Utilisation

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Turbomachinery Package Specification 
Taurus
 60 Compressor Set and Mechanical Drive 
11  Compressor Control and Monitoring 
11.1 General 
Description 
The following sections outline the control and monitoring options available for 
compressors and mechanical drives. 
11.1.1 Process 
Control 
The process control options provide unit control based on the gas compressor suction 
pressure, discharge pressure, and flow (or combinations of these parameters). Local and 
remote setpoint adjustments are included. If prime, Solar will provide the necessary 
transmitters. If the driven equipment supplier is prime, the following input signals are 
required depending on the type of control: 
•  4-to-20 mA pressure signal 
•  4-to-20 mA flow element differential pressure 
•  Temperature at flow element (100-ohm platinum RTD preferred) 
11.1.2  Suction Pressure, Discharge Pressure, and Flow Shutdowns 
The basic package may be supplied with driven equipment suction pressure, discharge 
pressure, and flow transmitters and associated control system logic to provide for 
indication, warning alarm, and unit shutdown when the suction pressure, discharge 
pressure, or flow exceeds a preset value. 
•  Suction pressure transmitter – shipped separately for installation by purchaser 
•  Discharge pressure transmitter – shipped separately for installation by 
purchaser 
•  Suction flow transmitter – shipped separately for installation by purchaser 
11.1.3  Gas Compressor Surge Detection System 
The surge detection system detects gas compressor discharge pressure pulsations and 
initiates a gas turbine shutdown if pulsations exceed a preset value within a 
predetermined time period. For applications without an anti-surge control system supplied 
by Solar, a gas compressor surge detection system is recommended. 
11.1.4 Anti-Surge 
Control 
Surge at a given gas compressor speed is caused by excessive head across the gas 
compressor (isentropic head) for a given suction flow rate. Therefore, surge in the gas 
compressor may be controlled by decreasing the head across the gas compressor and/or 
by increasing the flow rate of the gas to the suction side of the gas compressor. The anti-
surge control system prevents surge by modulating a surge control (bypass) valve to 
lower head and increase suction flow. A typical system consists of pressure and 
temperature transmitters on the gas compressor suction and discharge lines, a flow 
differential pressure transmitter across the suction flowmeter, an algorithm in the control 
system, and a surge control valve with corresponding accessories to keep the gas 
compressor from going into surge. 
The following components and information are required from the purchaser in order to 
facilitate the surge control system design and onsite operation: 
•  Expected gas compressor operating conditions range for suction pressure (P
1
), 
suction temperature (T
1
), discharge pressure (P
2
), flow and gas specific gravity 
•  Flow meter specification sheet 
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