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Complete Solutions for Safety Critical Alarm Monitoring

Safety Critical Alarm monitoring systems require SIL/SHE Alarms to be hard wired. This can be done over copper cables however it is becoming more common on plants today to use fibre optic cables due to the benefits this provides.
Omniflex provide the complete sitewide alarm managements system in accordance to the requirements of IEC61508 and EEMUA 191 standards. These systems include the conditioning of the front end process signal through SIL rated Trip amplifiers and transmits these alarms over copper cable or via SIL rated Fibre optic Transmitters/Receivers (where Fibre optic cable is used) into SIL rated Alarm Annunciators and Sub 1 millisecond Sequence of Event Recorders.


Leading Suppliers of IEC61508 Safety Critical Real Time Alarm and Event Monitoring systems

FEATURES & BENEFITS
• Protect Your Personnel & Plant
• Comply With HSE and Safety Regulations
• All Components SIL Assessed
• Complete Hardwired Solution for Critical Alarm & Event
  Monitoring over Fibre/Copper Cables
• Worlds First Smart Alarm Annunciator to be EMPHASIS
   assessed for use in the UK Nuclear Industry
• Sub 1 millisecond Real Time Alarm & Event Management
   with SOE (Sequence of Events)

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For further information, please contact us on :
sales@omniflex.com
or visit our website at www.omniflex.com

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