Nippon Petrochemicals Co., Ltd. commented:
“We began test runs of the system in December 2005 and it’ been
fully operational since March 2006. Conventional interlocks use
hardware relays. However, we employed the ProSafe-RS safety instrumented
system because it is compliant with the IEC 61508/JIS C 0508
functional safety standards.
As safety instrumented systems ensure safety more reliably and are
more scalable than general relay-based systems, they will be increasingly
employed for emergency shutdown systems in the future. Safety
instrumented systems can directly deal with contact inputs/outputs as
well as 4-20 mA DC and other analog signals from transmitters. This
can eliminate the need for alarm configurators and reduce necessary
man-hours for periodic maintenance work.
Our ProSafe-RS system has improved reliability by incorporating
redundant CPU and I/O modules to avoid unnecessary trips triggered
by system abnormalities, not by true safety concerns. Modbus
communications with the CENTUM CS for data monitoring are also
redundant.
We feel that safety instrumented systems are becoming essential
in emergency shutdown systems in Japan and in other countries,
and that we must add corporate value by further strengthening plant
safety.”