Comprehensive and cost-effective solution for new plant in Harlingen Reference – Siemens Power & Process Automation (SPPA) Instrumentation, Controls & Electrical SPPA-T3000 Control System SPPA-E3000 Complete Electrical Package Service for I&C and Electrical offer a comprehensive solution for the new waste incineration plant in Harlingen – from a single source. The Result ■ Comprehensive, most cost-effective solution ■ Full integration into existing control system through a multi-unit concept ■ High availability due to optimized interface, process and system redundancy and a full service package The Plant The Waste Incineration Plant in Harlingen, Netherlands, owned by REC B.V., was successfully commissioned in May 2011. It burns approximately 230,000 tons of domestic waste per year and generates 120 tons of live steam per hour at 85 bar and 465 °C, which is exported to the nearby industrial power generation plant of a salt production facility. The Task A supplier and manufacturer of electrical and control systems with experience in waste incineration plants was needed for the new plant in Harlingen. The specific requirement was to offer a solution that could also be integrated into the existing control system of the power generation plant in the salt production facility. Our Solution SPPA-T3000 Control System offers full integration via a multi-unit concept for both the waste incineration plant and the power generation plant of the salt production facility. This concept enables integrated control of both plants and the ability to operate both plants from all available clients without the need to login to different servers. SPPA-E3000 Complete Electrical Package is the comprehensive turnkey solution for Harlingen, including all electrical systems from fully integrated SIL loops and controls for grate hydraulics, soot blower systems and cloth filters all the way to building lighting. The optimized interface structure for electrical components and third party systems provides a diagnostic function with transparent alarm reports, while the use of process and system redundancy helps to reduce the risk of unexpected outages. Thus, high plant availability is ensured. REC B.V. also ordered a full-service package for I&C and Electrical entailing support with corrective maintenance and preventive maintenance including service for frequency converters and electrical protection equipment. Delivering Automation, Electrical and Service from a single source was the key for a successful and most cost-effective project from engineering, installation and commissioning to maintenance. “We are very pleased with the whole project – a comprehensive and cost-effective solution tailored to our plant. In particular the multi-unit concept and the Siemens policy ‘SPPA-T3000 never goes obsolete’ were convincing.” Mr. Seerp Bosch, Power Plant Director REC B.V. Answers for energy. Published by and copyright © 2013: Siemens AG, Energy Sector Freyeslebenstrasse 1 91058 Erlangen, Germany For more information contact sppa-t3000.energy@siemens.com www.siemens.com/energy/sppa-t3000 Siemens Energy, Inc. Instrumentation, Controls, & Electrical 1345 Ridgeland Parkway, Suite 116 Alpharetta, GA 30004, USA SPPA_FR_Harlingen-T3-E3-Service_e_V1-0 Order no. E50001-G230-A354-X-4A00 Printed in Germany Dispo 05401, c4bs-Nr. 7465 Printed on elementary chlorine-free bleached paper. Unrestricted AL:N ECCN:N All rights reserved. Trademarks mentioned in this document are the property of Siemens AG, its affiliates, or their respective owners. Subject to change without prior notice. The information in this document contains general descriptions of the technical options available, which may not apply in all cases. The required technical options should therefore be specified in the contract.