P. Rousso, P. Lew, R. Gauthier, D. Petrescu, J. Cobo, Y. Vermette
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Abstract
The ACCLAIM is a microprocessor-based power-plant controller designed to provide the user with the primary features of statistics gathering and plant control. The hardware and software are designed in a modular fashion to permit maximum flexibility for future expansion and enhancements. The features of ACCLAIM are presented, and function implementation is reviewed from both hardware and software standpoints. It is concluded that the primary user benefits of the ACCLAIM series controller include: (1) accurate drain data accessible through the ACCLAIM's history and statistic files; (2) reduced maintenance and operating manpower; (3) decreased redundant capital equipment requirements for safety margin due to the ACCLAIM's tighter control; and (4) rectifier diagnostics to support remote control and decision making.<>