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HART names 2011 plant of the year

The HART Communication Foundation has selected the Shell Scotford Upgrader located in Alberta, Canada, as recipient of the 2011 HART Plant of the Year Award.

The award showcases end users who have demonstrated creativity in the application of HART Communication.

Shell engineers utilised the full capabilities and advantages of HART Communication to facilitate device configuration, loop testing, startup checks, valve tuning, safety device SIL ratings, and real-time centralised device status and diagnostics in a 100,000 barrel-per-day (bpd) expansion to the existing 155,000 bpd capacity Scotford facility.

The result was a safe and efficient start-up, continued safe and reliable plant operation, real-time daily instrument troubleshooting, and not only preventable but also predictive ongoing maintenance.

“Our decision to broaden the application of HART technology beyond the use of handheld device configuration saved us time and money in all phases of this project,” says Andy Bahniuk, Shell Instrumentation Technologist.

“With all the HART data available in one centralised control room, staff in operations, maintenance and instrumentation had ready access to this valuable information which ensured total confidence for both the operators and engineers that all devices were functioning properly.”

According to Bahniuk, HART Communication helped them realise benefits and savings throughout the project and the plant’s ongoing operation:

  • fast and safe device configuration, programming and commissioning of 1,200 HART devices from 26 vendors;
  • loop function testing and process variable simulation performed in 30% of the time normally required without potential for human error;
  • simulation of critical and complex safety narratives involving more than 15 inputs and multiple outputs for more than 50% in overall time saving;
  • eliminated the need to add external hardware to more than 700 smart valve positioners saving approximately $2,000 per valve;
  • monitoring secondary transmitter temperature variables remotely to improve efficiency in preventative maintenance on heated instrument boxes saving more than $200,000 per year; and
  • re-calibration, parameter checks and device diagnostics performed from central control room rather than at each individual transmitter location provides saving of $100,000 annually.

The HART Communication Foundation has selected the Shell Scotford Upgrader located in Alberta, Canada, as recipient of the 2011 HART Plant of the Year Award.

Bahiuk says one of the biggest benefits was that they did not have to do any special device testing for interoperability.

“All our HART devices were plug-and-play, connected through an asset management system,” he says. “We are using the ability to open a virtual window and unlock all the power of HART Communication for any type of measurement device supplied by all of our manufacturers.”

Shell Scotford is home to three distinct operating facilities: Upgrader with 255,000 bpd total capacity (since 2011 expansion); Chemicals which manufactures 530kt/yr of styrene monomer and 604 kt/yr of ethylene glycol; and Refinery with a 100,000 bpd capacity. Total staff on site is more than 1,300 (plus contractors).

The HART Communication Foundation has selected the Shell Scotford Upgrader located in Alberta, Canada, as recipient of the 2011 HART Plant of the Year Award.The HART Plant of the Year award is given annually to recognise the people, companies and plant sites around the world using the advanced capabilities of HART Communication in real-time applications to improve operations, lower costs and increase availability.

Previous recipients are MOL (Hungary); Mitsubishi Chemical (Japan); Petropiar PVSDA (Venezuela); StatoilHydro (Norway); BP Canada Energy (Canada); Sasol Solvents (South Africa); BP Cooper River (USA) and Clariant (Germany); Detroit Water and Sewerage Department (USA); and Dupont (USA).

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