FLUXUS® measures flow in 13 ft diameter pipelines
In order to modernize the measurement and control technology at their pumped-storage
hydroelectric power plant Leitzachwerke, the Stadtwerke München (Munich City Utilities)
chose FLEXIM, the best solution for retrofitting their 13 ft headrace pipelines:
Non-invasive flow measurement using clamp-on ultrasonic technology with FLUXUS®.
The Stadtwerke München (SWM, Munich City Utilities), one of Germany's largest energy and
infrastructure companies, is pursuing an extremely ambitious objective: To create enough green electricity
in its own plants to supply approximately 800,000 private households in Munich by 2015. This corresponds
to about 2 billion kiloWatt hours per year. By 2025, SWM aims to fulfill Munich's entire
7.5 billion kWh power requirements. To accomplish these ambitious goals, SWM
has started the Renewable Energies Expansion Offensive.
Efficient storage of energy
The basic difficulty in supplying electrical energy is generating the right amount of power required
at a given time. With the growing number of renewable energies available, the difficulty of buffering between
supply and demand becomes more significant. The amount of energy generated from wind and sun
fluctuates considerably depending on weather conditions. Using pumped-storage power plants,
electrical energy can be stored effectively with a high degree of efficiency.
If the amount of electricity generated exceeds demand, the surplus can be used to pump water
from a reservoir to a high-lying water storage basin. On the other hand, the potential energy
of the stored water can then be quickly converted into power as required, using the turbines
of the power station.
The Leitzach plants, located about 25 miles south of Munich, include 120 acres of lower
lying basins. These basins are capable of approximately 2.6 million cubic yards and are
connected to the Seehamer See via two pressure pipes, each measuring 13 feet in diameter.
Since the lake is 420 feet higher, the basins can be used as pendular water.
In order to modernize the measurement and control technology, the headrace pipelines were
equipped with flow measuring devices for safety monitoring.
Comfortable and cost-saving retroffiting
Given the huge nominal widths, the ideal solution proved to be non-invasive, ultrasonic clamp-on flow measurement.
Initially, the non-invasive technology was demonstrated in a test measurement using the
FLUXUS®F 601. The efficiency of
the installation proved to be one of the most important factors and the two measuring points
were fitted with stationary FLUXUS®ADM 7407
transmitters. The transmitter is paired with the Variofix mounting system to ensure optimal
transmission of the measuring signal into the pipe at all times and provide permanent protection.
Due to non-invasive measurement technology, FLEXIM and SWM were able to permanently increase the
operational safety of the system at a relatively low cost, without a great deal of construction work.