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Application Note 110 tel: +61 8 9300 1844 fax: +61 8 9300 1846 |
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South Metropolitan Regional Council, Waste Recovery Centre |
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HIGHLIGHTS The largest Sixnet based process control system in Australia |
INTRODUCTION SMRC is an umbrella
organisation for 5 local councils in the Perth metropolitan area. As a group the
local councils decided to try and greatly reduce landfill by converting standard
household rubbish into compost. The councils selected a process from Bedminster
Bioconversion Australia to break down the solid waste and turn this into usable
compost APPLICATION A $40M plant was constructed by Clough Engineering of Perth to turn the process into a fully functional operation. This plant required a large process control system to handle the thousands of process inputs from the material handling and bioconversion process. Four large (40m long) rotary digesters provided the main product processing. The contents of these digesters (solid waste mixed with treated sewage) is converted into raw compost over a 3-day period. After metal and glass separation, this product is transferred to a curing area where over a period of 28 days the product is aerated. After a final screening process, the end product is ready to be shipped out. The entire process is performed in a controlled environment within enclosed buildings. |
SCOPE -Create cause and effect matrix EQUIPMENT USED -Sixnet distributed control -equipment (inc. 8 x CPUs, 178 x I/O Modules) END RESULT The $450,000 contract awarded to IA for this project was
completed in time (6 months) and on budget. The Sixnet Linux based processors
provide a high speed link to all parts of the plant with an amazing 100 ms scan
time for the 20,000 tags that form this control system. |
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5 December, 2002
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2001, Industrial Automation