The Standard "Regulation for Operation, Maintenance and Testing of Automation Components (Devices) and Systems in Hydropower Plants" (DL/T 619-2012) was released on January 1, 2012. This regulation outlines the comprehensive guidelines necessary for ensuring optimal operation, maintenance, and testing of automation components, devices, and systems utilized within hydropower plants. These standards are critical to maintaining high performance levels and reliability in the automated systems integral to hydroelectric power generation processes.
The document covers a wide range of aspects including detailed procedures for regular inspection, maintenance protocols, safety measures, technical requirements, and quality control mechanisms that must be adhered to during operational phases. It also provides specific instructions on how to conduct tests and evaluations periodically to ensure that all automation equipment is functioning efficiently without compromising the overall productivity or integrity of hydropower facilities.
This standard serves as an essential reference for engineers, technicians, operators, and managers involved in managing and maintaining automated systems in hydroelectric plants. By adhering to these established guidelines, stakeholders can effectively manage risks associated with potential failures while enhancing operational efficiency through systematic monitoring and preventive maintenance practices outlined therein.
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