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Omniflex Protects Tank Farms for Simon Storage

When Simon Storage decided to bring their legacy Rochester and Sentry annunciator systems up to modern day COMAH standards, they chose Omniflex to provide a new SIL rated distributed alarm annunciator system across four of their terminal sites.

Simon Storage is a leading European independent bulk liquid and gas logistics service provider and has eight terminals with a combined storage capacity of 1.28 million m³, covering a comprehensive range of products in the United Kingdom, Germany and Ireland. The existing Alarm systems were based on Rochester/Sentry, difficult to support, obsolete alarm systems, which used combinations of local annunciators and a Microcom network for distributed alarms.

Omniflex, working closely with P&I Design have successfully supplied the distributed site wide Alarm systems on the Seal Sands, Immingham and Riverside sites, which included high-high, tank level hardwired safety critical alarms, serially derived alarm events from site-wide utilities and interfacing to existing SCADA based control/inventory systems.

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Comments from Simons Storage:
"We needed to bring our Legacy alarm systems up to modern day COMAH standards. To implement our Buncefield upgrade strategy, we chose Omniflex for the site-wide alarm system"
"Omniflex’s solution has provided Simon Storage with a long term supportable high integrity system; which is fully compliant with the latest regulatory requirements"
"The system provides reliable, clear and distinctive notification to operating staff, thereby allowing them to take timely corrective action.”

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