One detail still remains unclear: Is there sufficient buffer in the C2= supply side that will cause the pressure to decay slowly on supply failure ; so that there is adequate time to allow for this switchover?
If there is inadequate buffer volume,C2= pressure will drop faster than the switchover will allow, and the subsequent FSLL will trip the cracked gas compressor.
The change over logic based on low pressure is good provided there is adequate buffer on the C2= supply side. Though I've not come across these change over facilities on seal gas supply, dont think it is necessary to enable changeover based on flow, given that low pressure changeover is enabled, which should be reliable enough. If there is low flow, it can only be due to seal gas FIC - FCV failure.
Actually, given that low pressure changeover is implemented, dont see the need for high diff press based changeover. In fact, the PDT should be used as a safeguard against the HV4303B11A from opening when diff press is low - this is to enable an instrumented safeguard - to prevent backflow of C2= into N2. And an RO should be installed in this N2 supply line within the tap points for the PDT to make this loop work. The RO should be sized adequately to create a detectable dp for the seal gas flow. Else install a needle valve and lock it in position.
Hence the PSL triggers the N2 supply flow and closes the C2= line a few seconds later;
the low diff press across the RO closes the N2 supply when dp across the RO is low - this trip loop is to be active only when the N2 supply HV is already open for more than 5seconds say.