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Increasing process reliability, minimising maintenance costs, transferring data in a future-proof manner - these are the requirements for the energy supply of the sand trap scraper in the sewage treatment plant in Bamberg. A reliable energy chain system from igus ensures the necessary functional reliability. It replaces an ageing motorised cable drum. The cost-effective and low-maintenance complete system consists of a robust energy chain, various cables for power and data transmission and a stainless steel housing. Everyone involved is certain that the maintenance-free system will function without a hitch for many years to come.
On the motor drum that previously supplied the sand trap scraper with energy, a cable was automatically wound and unwound without protection and kept it constantly connected to power via a separate drive. The data and power cables were laid in a very confined space, which has always led to a certain susceptibility to faults. In addition to the traditional copper cables, network and fibre optic cables are also used today, which are difficult to implement in a motor drum due to the insufficient spatial separation.
Wear and cost-effectiveness also play an important role. All signals were transmitted and forwarded from the rotary movement of the drum via slip ring contacts. The contact points were subject to moisture and therefore corrosion and had to be replaced regularly. System downtime is pre-programmed. Frost also plays a role in winter. The cable gets wet quickly, freezes and therefore has to be heated during the cold season, which results in additional costs. The separate drive, the power consumption due to the separate heating, the maintenance effort and the insufficient yield in data transmission are all arguments in favour of using more powerful components with increasing efficiency.
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