UK-based manufacturer Midland-ACS, has developed a control system capable of operating in the harsh environment of gas turbine heat recovery systems destined for the Al Shaheen oil field in Qatar. Working closely alongside Citech, formerly Alstom Energy Systems SHG Ltd, Midland-ACS’s design was chosen by the gas turbine heat recovery specialist, to control its adjustable cylindrical damper design. The Citech heat exchangers are designed specifically for use on the Maersk Oil operated Al Shaheen field offshore facilities, as part of AUD 5 billion project to increase the output of Qatar’s Al Shaheen oil field to 525,000bpd, from its current level of 240,000 bpd. Typically used in oil refineries, a total of 9 large bore cylinders, complete with three control panels were provided to Citech to lift their cylindrical damper on the heat exchangers. Manufactured to be Zone 1 (Eexd) compliant with ATEX approved electrics, the cylinders have a bore of 160mm and a stroke of 916mm, lifting vertically to control each damper. Made from an epoxy coated steel barrel and incorporating the hollow 316 stainless steel piston rod housing, the cylinders can operate in temperatures ranging from –200C to +800C. The smart positioners also incorporate HART protocol. HART was chosen for its 1200 baud Frequency Shift Keying process to superimpose high-resolution digital information onto a conventional 4 to 2OmA analogue signal. This allows both intelligent digital field devices and current generating physical actuation signals to integrate seamlessly in a wider automation system.