Solution
Rockwell Automation's contribution to the prototype has not been just one single solution or product, but several components from the Allen‑Bradley range – all of them necessary for the good energy-related operation of the machine.
Some examples are the programmable automation controller, distributed inputs and outputs, power supplies, contactors and pushbuttons. In general terms, all the auxiliary, energy-related material has been supplied by Rockwell Automation.
“We used all the necessary products supplied by Rockwell Automation for complete monitoring and control of the machine. This way we can send the commands to the power electronics converter to indicate which operating curves needs the wind generator, the rotating speed required depending on the wind, the power to be extracted and other variables we want to manage,” explains Sancho.
Along with all these components, the prototype wind generator also uses an Allen‑Bradley CompactLogix™ PAC, which is tightly integrated between the programming software, the controller and the I/O modules, reduces the startup time and helping towards efficient and smooth operation.
All of this is integrated with an Allen‑Bradley PanelView™ Plus HMI, which shows the status machine information in a simple graphical format.
Results
“From the very moment we finished the mounting of the wind generator and undertook testing, the system has proved to offer the highest availability with excellent levels of energy efficiency and reliability. In fact, we didn't have a single failure or unplanned stop,” assures Sancho.
Currently, the wind generator is operating in automatic mode, so in case any fault is detected, an engineer would be informed about the event. However, as Sancho states, “this hasn't happen so far.”
He continues: “We found in Rockwell Automation a company able to supply an automation and overall control system for the wind generator. They always met our stringent requirements for these kinds of machines.” Bustillo shares the same opinion: “Rockwell Automation was always there by our side, offering us all support we needed and collaborating with us on this implementation.”
These kinds of wind generators have a great future within the current energy generation landscape, since they give end users the chance to generate part of the energy they consume, thus reducing their energy bill. Sancho concludes, “It's a trouble-free, maintenance-free machine, with high availability and reliability. In other words, it's rugged and offers a maximum productivity.”
Published September 30, 2014