Tobacco Company Increases Energy Efficiency with Rosemount
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CASE STUDY 📖 | FOOD AND BEVERAGE | ROSEMOUNT FLOWMETERS
RESULTS
- 100% reliability of meters
- Projected 1% annual energy efficiency increase
- Higher reliability of wireless communication than cables
- Comprehensive solution including flowmeters and wireless technology for more accurate energy consumption monitoring
"Wireless is, for us, the best way to transmit data. If we move the transmitters, we do not have to perform any reconfiguration. Easy to mount, install, and change. It means full flexibility."
🛠️ APPLICATION |
Tobacco processing, requiring humidification at controlled conditions |
🏦 CUSTOMER |
Large international tobacco company |
CHALLENGE
To process tobacco, the customer uses several flowmeters to monitor energy consumption, including vortex meters for steam and compressed air and magnetic flowmeters for water. A considerable amount of energy is used in their facility to produce both hot water and steam.
Monitoring and measuring consumption is essential to the customer as it represents one of their highest production costs. Under a continuous improvement strategy, the customer wished to improve their energy efficiency and optimize energy consumption. They were also interested in reducing maintenance issues and costs associated with their cables and implementing a new solution that communicated through wireless protocols.
The customer regularly produces reports to help each department understand how energy is being used and possible areas for future improvement. All data is transferred to a web-based energy monitoring system embedded into the company´s intranet for personnel to view. The system is designed to gather all energy consumption data, including that related to electric energy, steam, heating gases, process gases, and water.
Flowmeters represent an essential part of this program, as the measurement of water and gases is requiered for creating a full picture of the company´s overall energy consumption. They wanted to increase their measurement accuracy to become more efficient and optimize energy usage.
SOLUTION
Emerson Process Management was invited to propose a solution that included several flowmeters and wireless connection capabilities. The invitation came because of Emerson´s extensive knowledge and experience in energy management and efficiency. The solution was comprised of 11 Rosemount 8800 Vortex Flowmeters and six Rosemount 8705 Magnetic Flowmters with wireless connections. It also included 25 Smart Wireless THUM™ Adapter to connect to 25 existing meters from other manufacturers, two redundant 1420 Smart Wireless Gateways, and repeaters for long distance communication.
The customer needed a wireless solution that was easy to implement, use, and maintain. Emerson delivered on these requests and provided full support during all phases of the project. Additionally, the connection of the THUM Adapters to the existing meters offered an easy "plug and play" solution resulting in reduced installation and setup time.
In relation to steam, the Rosemount 8800 Vortex Flowmeters have allowed the customer to increase their measurement accuracy and compare their consumption against the natural gas bill, allowing them to optimize the output of a 4MWt utility plant. The installed consumed, allowing the customer to start an optimization campaign. Additionally, Rosemount Magnetic and Vortex Flowmeters requiere no maintenance, which has reduced operation costs.
Overall, the Emerson Smart Wireless solution was very easy to install, use, and has been proven to be 100% reliable. No data has been lost during the first six months of operation, demonstrating increased dependability over the previous cable system. The customer has not yet quantified the outcome of energy efficiency will be improved by 1% annually.
RESOURCES
- Emerson Process Management Food & Beverage Industry: CLICK HERE
- Rosemount Differential Pressure Flowmeters: CLICK HERE
- Rosemount Smart Wireless THUM Adapter: CLICK HERE
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