I think, every large centrifugal compressor manufacturer will or can supply a anti-surge control system.
In our company, where we have some large compressors, the surgelines, surgelimits are allways determined by the manufacturer. All the other maintenance we are doing ourself, but the surgelimit is so important that after every overhaul, the manufacturer will determine this.
We have one axial-radial compressor. An axial compressor is very sensitive for surging. So we not only have a anti-surge controller, but also a surge-counter which switches off the compressor. Also our multi-stage oxygen-compressors have a surge-counter who switches off the compressor. The temperatures of the pump medium will rise rapidly during surging, which can cause some terrible damage.
So, contact your compressor rep for advice on your surge-controllers.
ABB's Protonic controller is well known as anti-surge controller.
Also CCC is a good one.
By the way, an anti-surge controller is so important, it's not integrated in the DCS/scada control system, but allways as an separate device.
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