Protecting Australia’s harbours from a silent threat
Signal conditioning is the protective armour between plant and field
Upgrading safety-critical alarms is easier than you think
Increased flexibility for safety-critical alarm annunciators
Water monitoring for rhino conservation
Overcoming Common Misconceptions Around SIL Ratings
Low-cost satellite-based remote CP monitoring of pipelines
Selecting the right radio frequency for telemetry applications
Guarding Sellafield against Radiological Contamination
Tackling corrosion at NSW Ports
Why are Rate of Change Alarms used?
Rate of change alarms are used to predict an event that is abnormal behaviour for a system or process. The objective being in order to take preventative action in order to avoid system or process failure or damage. If a process value suddenly increases at a rate beyond the normal, then it indicates something unusual has changed in the system or process. This is different to an absolute (low or high) alarm.
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Whitepaper discloses details of key nuclear projects
The nuclear industry is unique. Arguably, no industry is more regulated and there isn’t another sector where mission-critical safety systems matter more.
Remote monitoring specialist Omniflex has launched its nuclear safety whitepaper, discussing how to improve on-site safety by networking radiological monitors and updating alarm systems to SIL-standards. The whitepaper can be downloaded, free of charge from our website.
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View other HMIs using an existing HMI and VNC Viewer
With VNC Viewer, EasyView HMI users will be able to view another HMI screen or another PC using an existing HMI provided the other HMI or PC has VNC server installed. Continue reading "View other HMIs using an existing HMI and VNC Viewer"
EasyView HMIs now available in Atex Versions!
Omniflex is proud to announce a range of EasyView HMIs which have now been Atex rated.
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