controlnovice
Electrical
- Jul 28, 2004
- 976
I just got wind that a 'sister' plant was reviewing their UPS systems to determine if they are needed or not.
I just started with the company and was on a conference call discussing UPS systems and SIS systems.
Their philosophy is that the process is designed fail safe: loss of power and all instruments fail to the safe position. There is no emergency (2nd line or emerg gen) power there either. In addition, they state that since the process does not have a SIL (Safety Instrument Level: another layer of protection, usually in the form of additional instrumentation and/or PLC seperate from the main control system) rating, then no UPS is required.
I'm concerned that on loss of power, the operators will have no indication of what is happening to the process because, without a UPS, the control system and HMI will be out of power. In addition, loss of historical data from the control system, possible loss of the controller database, the controller itself, and any indication for the operators seems too much of a chance for more errors.
What are other philosophies for the installation of a UPS? What are they suppose to feed? What are they not going to do for us?
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I just started with the company and was on a conference call discussing UPS systems and SIS systems.
Their philosophy is that the process is designed fail safe: loss of power and all instruments fail to the safe position. There is no emergency (2nd line or emerg gen) power there either. In addition, they state that since the process does not have a SIL (Safety Instrument Level: another layer of protection, usually in the form of additional instrumentation and/or PLC seperate from the main control system) rating, then no UPS is required.
I'm concerned that on loss of power, the operators will have no indication of what is happening to the process because, without a UPS, the control system and HMI will be out of power. In addition, loss of historical data from the control system, possible loss of the controller database, the controller itself, and any indication for the operators seems too much of a chance for more errors.
What are other philosophies for the installation of a UPS? What are they suppose to feed? What are they not going to do for us?
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This is normally the space where people post something insightful.