Emerson's Smart Wireless Technology Helps Calportland Company Comply with Air Quality Regulations at California Cement Plant


Self organizing wireless network reliably monitors cement kiln's NOx emissions reduction process despite rotating equipment, harsh conditions

AUSTIN, TEXAS (October 26, 2009) - Emerson Process Management's Smart Wireless technology has enabled CalPortland Company to comply with air quality emissions requirements at its Colton, California, cement plant, despite rotating equipment and harsh conditions.

The CalPortland installation includes Emerson's self-organizing wireless network of field instrumentation that reliably monitors the process used to reduce NOx emissions inside a rotating cement kiln at the facility. NOx is a byproduct of the pyro process involved in the chemical procedure of cement manufacture

The wireless network includes four of Emerson's Rosemount® wireless temperature transmitters, one wireless DP transmitter, and a Smart Wireless Gateway. CalPortland chose wireless because it was the best solution that could meet the very challenging application. "The rotation, extreme temperature, and the location of the kiln (at 20 to 40 feet above grade), made using a wired solution impractical," said Steve Tyrrell, CalPortland senior electrical supervisor.

"With a rotary kiln, the continued addition of process variable instrumentation to optimize the control strategy becomes overwhelming. The wireless option allowed for movement of the process indicators to various positions on the kiln for development of the control strategy," continued Tyrrell. "Minimal maintenance of the wireless option also ensures reliability of the process signals for greater process control. We thought this was a perfect opportunity to apply wireless."

The gradually-sloped 540-foot-long, 13-foot-diameter kiln rotates almost twice a minute and operates at temperatures as high as 2,800° Fahrenheit. The company uses a Selective Non-Catalytic Reduction (SNCR) process of spraying ammonia into the kiln to control NOx emissions. It needed to monitor the temperature of the ammonia, the process gases as well as the kiln's slight vacuum. It had tried using a slip ring around the kiln to check these parameters but frictional wear ground down the ring and the growth of the kiln as it heated up broke insulators isolating the process signal.

"By installing this wireless network, we were able to monitor and treat the NOx in the kiln successfully when there was no other alternative," Tyrrell said. "Wireless was a brilliant option for our project. This has allowed us to comply with the NOx emissions regulations and improve control over the process."

The installation of the four devices onto the kiln was completed in one day. The DP transmitter was installed on the injection shroud to measure the extremely low vacuum inside the kiln. The temperature transmitters were installed at different locations around the kiln.

The self-organizing network transmits signals reliably to a Smart Wireless Gateway despite the fact that devices are installed at opposite sides of the kiln. The line-of-sight view is blocked at times between some devices and the gateway but no data has been lost. The gateway is integrated with the facility's existing PLC control system.

"Our plan is to equip our second kiln at this facility with the same equipment later as market conditions dictate," Tyrrell said.

In addition to the Smart Wireless solutions already installed at CalPortland Company, Emerson offers a wide range of wireless field instrumentation and plant operations equipment, including Fisher® position monitors, Rosemount Analytical and Machinery Health(TM) Management devices, and native wireless interfaces to AMS Suite® predictive maintenance software, DeltaV(TM) digital automation systems, and SmartStart(TM) Services. SmartWireless is an extension of Emerson's PlantWeb® digital plant architecture.

For more information about Smart Wireless, visit EmersonProcess.com/SmartWireless, and for videos go to EmersonSmartWireless.com/Videos.

About Emerson Process Management

Emerson Process Management (www.emersonprocess.com), an Emerson business, is a leader in helping businesses automate their production, processing and distribution in the chemical, oil and gas, refining, pulp and paper, power, water and wastewater treatment, mining and metals, food and beverage, life sciences and other industries. The company combines superior products and technology with industry-specific engineering, consulting, project management and maintenance services. Its brands include PlantWeb®, Syncade(TM), DeltaV(TM), Fisher®, Micro Motion®, Rosemount®, Daniel®, Ovation®, and AMS(TM) Suite.

About Emerson

Emerson (NYSE:EMR), based in St. Louis, Missouri (USA), is a global leader in bringing technology and engineering together to provide innovative solutions to customers through its network power, process management, industrial automation, climate technologies, and appliance and tools businesses. Sales in fiscal 2008 were $24.8 billion and Emerson is ranked 94th on the Fortune 500 list of America's largest companies. For more information, visit www.Emerson.com.

PlantWeb, Syncade, DeltaV, Fisher, Micro Motion, Rosemount, Daniel, Ovation, and AMS Suite are marks of one of the Emerson Process Management family of companies. Other marks are property of their respective owners.

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