OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE IN POWER PLANTS Sheraton Hotel and Towers Brussels, Belgium 12-13 April 1999 Published by: Modern Power Systems Wilmington Business Publishing Wilmington House Church Hill Wilmington Dartford Kent DA2 7EF United Kingdom NrGF; Tel: +44(0)1322 277788 Fax: +44(0)1322 276474 ' -'ic Copyright: Modern Power Systems/Wilmington Business Publishing No material may be reproduced from this volume without the prior permission of Modern Power Systems/Wilmington Business Publishing UB/TIB Hannover 89 119 247 518 TOO
th Monday 12 April CHAIR: Mr John Mitchell, MIMOSA, USA 09.05 Producer value - Information age justification for equipment (asset) management and utilisation John S Mitchell, MIMOSA, USA 1-8 POWER PLANT MANAGEMENT 09.35 Power station management: How will this change under the new deregulated market? Dr Michael von Salder, ABB O&M, Kraftwerke Service GmbH, Germany O&M CONTRACTS 10.05 CIMAC O&M contract guidelines 9-26 27-48 Ian Bedford, Alstom Integrated Maintenance Services Ltd, UK 10.35 DISCUSSON 10.50 COFFEE RELIABILITY DA TA 11.20 Operating data - a strategic business information to improve system reliability Dr Werner Gotz, TUV Engery Service, UK and Mr S A Delia Villa, Strategic Power Systems Inc, USA GAS TURBINE O&M: VENDOR AND OPERATOR PERSPECTIVES 11.50 A fleet leader experience Jan Vanoudendycke, Electrabel 's Centralised Servises of Deux-Acren, Belgium 12.20 Cost-effectiveness of gas turbines: recommendations for reliability, maintainability, supportability and maintenance requirements Mr L Lafage, Engineering and Construction Division CNET, Mr Givaudan, Engineering and Construction Division - SEPTEN, Mr MMeuwisse and M Despujols, Research and Development Division, Electricite de France, France 49-60 Not available at time of^inting 61-72 12.50 DISCUSSION 13.05 LUNCH in
CONDITION MONITORING AND MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT 14.15 Real time networked condition monitoring provides 73-80 insight into reality Mr Wade Mackey, PECO Energy, USA and Mr Graham Bleakley, Solatron, UK 14.45 A risk based approach to the potential for CCGT 81-96 enclosure explosions. A study on Teesside Power Station Peter J Hunt and Michael G Beanland, Eutech Engineering Solutions Ltd, UK 15.15 COFFEE 15.45 Achieving excellence in power generation maintenance Not avztilame at management time of printing Ronald J Hunt, Power & Energy Associates, UK and Kenneth Huskisson, Engica Technology Systems International, UK OUTAGE OPTIMISATION 16.15 Driving outage times down and improving joint integrity 193-204 using bolt tensioning and induction heating Mr Tim Lewis, Hydra-Tight Ltd, UK 16.45 DISCUSSION 17.00 CLOSE IV
th Tuesday 13 tn April CONTROLLING EMISSIONS & ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT 08.30 Vattenfall No x minimization concept Lars Stromberg, Erik Olsson, Vattenfall Generation Services, Sweden 09.00 Newly developed FGD plant for the oil-fired condensing power station in Karlshamn, Sweden Kjell Nolin,Karlshamn, Sweden 09.30 Implementation of an environmental management system at the SPE power plant in Seraing:benefits and lessons learned J-N Delanaye, P Nihant andb Deliege, Societe Cooperative de Production delectricite Ph. Clayes and O Van der Maren, Pricewaterhousecoopers Not^vaikbk at time c>f<^pnnting J s T 97-106 107-118 10.00 10.30 10.45 11.05 Highdust DENOX Maintenance with INFRAFONE Dimensioning and upgrading by means of 3D-modeling Jacques Valckenaere, ABB-EVA International, Belgium DISCUSSION COFFEE POWER PLANT UPGRADE Power plant rehabilitation: case studies from India, Ukraine, Denmark and Germany Dr Hans-Gerd Brummel, Siemens Power Generation (KWU), Germany 19-136 137-148 1135 Experience of air preheater sealing retrofits to recover lost generation capacity Angus Shearer, Howden Sirocco Ltd, UK and Hamish Oag, Scottish Hydro-Electric Pic, UK 12.05 Experience with combustion life extension at Esso- Antwerpen Marc Demo I, Alstom, France 12.35 New developments in gas turbine compressor washing give maximum power recovery Chhsitan J Faddegon, FP Turbomachinery Consultants GmbH, The Netherlands 149-156 Not available at time of printing 205-220 13.05 DISCUSSION 13.20 LUNCH
BOILER MAINTENANCE 14.30 Efficiency by maintenance of sootblowers in thermal 157-160 power plants Aloys Lentzen, Clyde Forest S.A., Belgium GENERATOR REFURBISHMENT 15.00 Key evaluation factors for upgrading and refurbishing Not available at electrical generators timeof printing William G Moore, National Electrical Coil, USA ^ S <^. 15.30 Lifetime extension of stator winding insulation using in- 161-166 service partial discharge testing V Green and H Zhu, ADWEL International, Canada and D Huynh, PACIFICORP, USA 16.00 DISCUSSION 16.15 COFFEE WATER TREATMENT 16 35 Benefits of upgrading water treatment equipment in the 167-176 power industry Bradley Smith,Eco-Tec Inc, Canada and, Wayne Rezendes, Canal Electric Co, Canada 177-192 17 05 Service contract and outsourcing options for water treatment system in thermal power plants MarcP Beunen, ECOLOCHEM International, Belgium 17.35 DISCUSSION 17.50 CLOSE VI