Instruments for Harsh EnvironmentsPower generation environments pose significant challenges to instruments:
1.High TemperatureInstruments for turbine hoods, boiler internal measurements, and flue gas monitoring require equipment with a rated temperature exceeding 600°C. Special thermowell sleeves, high-temperature cables, and water-cooled enclosures protect sensors in these extreme applications.
2.Outdoor ExposureSubstation and power distribution equipment face extreme temperature variations, precipitation, ice accumulation, and ultraviolet exposure. Instrument enclosures must meet appropriate IP ratings while allowing sufficient heat dissipation.
3.Grid Code CompliancePower systems must meet grid code requirements, which specify frequency response, voltage regulation, and reactive power capability. Instruments verify compliance with these requirements and provide data for grid operators' settlements.
4.Predictive MaintenanceModern power facilities utilize instrument data to implement predictive maintenance programs:Online monitoring systems continuously track equipment status and detect changes indicating potential issues. Vibration trends, temperature trends, and performance ratio calculations support condition-based maintenance plans.
ConclusionThe power and energy industry is a sector we have focused on for 20 years. Our products offer extremely high reliability, measurement accuracy, and environmental adaptability. We have obtained power industry application certifications in this market, demonstrated reliability in harsh environments, and possess comprehensive technical support capabilities. We understand the unique requirements of each power generation technology while providing solutions that enable safe, efficient, and environmentally compliant power production.

