Safety Controller For Emergency Shutdown Systems

Yara Brunsbuttel has installed the Himax safety controller from Hima Paul Hildebrandt, which is said to be ideal for use in emergency shutdown systems. The Himax safety controller has been implemented as part of the emergency shutdown (ESD) system for the Brunsbuttel factory's desulphurisation system. The safety system consists of the central unit, 150 digital input channels, 20 analogue input and 50 digital output channels.

The redundant structure of the CPU and some of the I/Os ensure the highest possible availability for the plant. Developed for mid-size and large applications, Himax enables uninterrupted system operation throughout a plant's entire lifecycle. It is based on Hima's Nonstop XMR technology, which combines SIL 3 safety technology with a scalable, fault-tolerant architecture that eliminates spurious trips and allows unlimited changes, modifications, extensions, improvements and proof tests during system operation.

Applying Hima's open integration concept, the Himax system was integrated into the Yokogawa control system. The Modbus RTU protocol is used for communication with the control system. Hima's Silworx integration tool was used to engineer the Himax safety system. Silworx ensures easy configuration, programming and diagnosis while complying with IEC-61131-3 requirements. The intuitive user interface of Silworx can reduce user errors and accelerate the engineering process.

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