Avantgarde company successfully implemented a project to install autonomous diesel-generator power stations with simultaneous synchronization of several generators as the load changes at the North Caspian Operating Company N.V. (NCOC N.V.) drilling sludge and oil-contaminated water processing plant.
The project encompassed an extensive array of activities aimed at upgrading the power supply infrastructure of the factory, necessitated by the decline in its operational capabilities and the deterioration of its electrical apparatus. The following initiatives were identified as key during the execution phase:
The project work also included the development of an automated fuel supply system, data transmission system, placement of generators, and the development of electrical schematics.
Additionally, the main distribution board was replaced, an automatic fuel refilling system and a data transmission network using industrial wireless technologies were installed. It's also worth noting the implementation of a control and monitoring system for automated processes at the plant. A key feature of the project was ensuring the synchronous operation of the generators, which allowed for efficient management of the power supply by load changes.