Description
VG5SK8I052311 PM0N2000 Available silicon modules
VG5SK8I052311 PM0N2000 Signals from distributed control systems (DCS) or monitoring and data acquisition (SCADA) systems can be used to activate the ESD system. The SIS system has independent inputs and outputs, with independent logic. Its design purpose is to prevent dangerous situations and to trigger ESD valve closure according to our requirements. These signals allow ESD to be activated from different locations (such as separate control rooms, operator consoles, hardwired consoles, and graphics). These provide an additional layer of security, especially in situations where entry into the site is dangerous or restricted. These signals can come from emergency stop buttons throughout the industry to immediately shut down in case of an emergency. ESD systems are typically configured to respond to these signals by immediately initiating a series of actions, including closing valves, stopping the flow of hazardous materials, closing processes, or isolating various parts of the factory. This multi signal method enhances the reliability and responsiveness of ESD systems, ensuring rapid response to various potential emergency situations. These signals will be generated based on the analysis of various process parameters and application logic. Sometimes it can be manually operated by the operator.
If an emergency occurs, such as a gas leak or fire, it is crucial to quickly isolate the factory from the gas source. Placing the ESD button near the inlet point of the gas pipeline ensures immediate shutdown of the gas supply, thereby minimizing the risk of upgrading. By placing the ESD button near fences or peripheral areas, especially in specific units or areas within the factory, even if access to other parts of the factory is restricted due to emergency situations, the emergency response team can still access the button. This placement also ensures a safe distance between ESD and potential sources of fire within the factory. Security regulations typically require the placement of ESD buttons in strategic locations. This includes points where harmful substances enter or leave the facility, as these points are key points for controlling potential hazards. These regulations aim to ensure the highest level of safety and are based on best practices and historical data related to industrial accidents. Please note that for maintenance and testing purposes, it is necessary to have a clear and unobstructed view of the ESD button. In emergency situations, the ESD button must be available and unobstructed.