Moore Industries March Interface Newsletter - Alarm Trips and More!
In this issue, we cover a variety of topics with a focus on Alarm Trips. We start with an application, white paper, and product showcases.
March 2023
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In this issue, we cover a variety of topics with a focus on Alarm Trips. We'll start this month by covering an application for our STA Functional Safety Limit Alarm Trip. We will highlight our white paper covering all you need to know about alarm trips, how they work, and when they can be applied. We finish this issue by highlighting two of our products: the SPA2 Programmable Limit Alarm Trip and the SRM Safety Relay Module. Read below to learn more!
Upstream oil and gas, mining, and metal processing operations and food and beverage facilities oftentimes have processes that deal with critical pressures that could spike during abnormal process conditions. A layer of protection or alarm system typically referred to as a Safety Instrumented System must be implemented to protect personnel and the process.
Alarm Trips: The Ups and Downs
When something happens in your plant, whether it's a signal peak or fall, you have to know about it. A limit alarm trip can be a lifesaver, triggering the response needed to maintain normal, safe operations. In this white paper, we will cover how to use alarm trips to monitor a process and activate a warning or shutdown in the event of an undesirable high or low process condition.
The SPA2 Programmable Limit Alarm Trip is a highly versatile, fast and simple solution to your alarming needs. The SPA2 accepts signal inputs from a wide array of instruments and sensors, provides two or four independent and individually-configurable alarm relay outputs, and its analog output (-AO) option can reduce installation costs and time by providing both alarm and transmitter functions.
SRM Safety Relay Module
Part of Moore Industries FS Functional Safety Series the SRM Safety Relay Module provides a high level of availability for safety-critical applications and as a part of Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS). It has been developed following the IEC 61508 standard and is certified by exida for single use in Safety Instrumented Systems up to SIL 2.