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AUMA actuators foster geothermal power in Taiwan

AUMA’s electric actuation technology is helping to boost green energy in Taiwan.
A total of 40 AUMA actuators have been installed at Qingshui - Taiwan’s first new-generation geothermal power plant.
Qingshui power plant is located in northern Taiwan in the geothermally very active Yilan area.
Water is extracted at a temperature of 180 °C from a depth from 1,200 to 2,100 metres.
The new 4.2 MW plant was built in the same place as a former plant from the 1980s that had eventually been abandoned due to technical challenges.
The designers of the new plant have been careful to choose technical equipment that can cope with the demanding conditions.
AUMA has supplied 32 SA 07.6 and SA 10.2 multi-turn actuators with AC 01.2 actuator controls and GS gearboxes to the power plant.
In addition, eight AUMA SEVEN HiMod actuators are being used for high-precision positioning of control valves.
All the components of the plant, including the electric actuators, are exposed to high temperatures, high humidity and acid gases, making the geothermal environment extremely corrosive.
The TÜV-certified corrosion protection of the AUMA actuators pays off in these demanding service conditions.
Thanks to an extremely robust two-layer powder coating, AUMA actuators meet the requirements of the high C5-M corrosion category for areas with high salinity and almost constant condensation, in accordance with ISO 12944-6. Throughout the project, AUMA experts provided extensive support to the customer, from choosing the optimum actuators for the different service conditions to professional on-site installation and commissioning.




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