An Innovative Wireless Electrolytic Cell Monitorpowered By Ultra-Low Bus Voltage

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
E. You
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2007

Abstract

Kennecott Utah Copper Refinery and Outokumpu Technology have developed a wireless Electrolytic Cell Monitor (CellSensor) system to monitor cell voltage and temperature. The system is based on a robust self-organizing and self-healing wireless network with a very reliable redundant structure. The microprocessor controlled CellSensor device operates off a small amount of energy harvested from the cell bus and requires no external power source. The radio works in the 2.4 GHz international ISM band using robust Spread Spectrum technology. The CellSensor does not require end user calibration of either the voltage or temperature sensors and accuracy is superior to previous systems. The on-board computation power allows digital filtering of the cell voltage signal which results in very high quality data. The system requires much less maintenance than conventional hardwired systems and is intrinsically safer since no high voltage isolation is required. The advanced diagnostic functions allow the device to determine if the bus tap contact is degrading. The CellSensor can also be used for monitoring electrowinning (EW) cells for a variety of metals. CellSensor have been tested for over two years at the Kennecott Utah Copper and Boliden Harjavalta Pori refineries. The CellSensor system is now commercially available through Outokumpu Technology.
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APA: E. You  (2007)  An Innovative Wireless Electrolytic Cell Monitorpowered By Ultra-Low Bus Voltage

MLA: E. You An Innovative Wireless Electrolytic Cell Monitorpowered By Ultra-Low Bus Voltage. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2007.

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