GENERAL CONTROL PHILOSOPHY Sample Clauses

GENERAL CONTROL PHILOSOPHY. In general, centralized plant control utilizing Integrated Control System (ICS) from a Central Control Room (CCR) is required along with Satellite Instrument Shelters (SISs) located at convenient places in close proximity to the plant to house all instrument racks/panels, etc. Only hiways and few dedicated hardwired cables shall be run to Central Control Room (CCR). Otherwise all instrument cables shall be terminated in SISs. CCR shall have all operational control consoles and enable full start-up, monitoring and control and shutdown of the plant. SISs shall be normally unmanned. The main intent of the Integrated Control System (ICS) is to eliminate all foreign platforms (hardware and software) as far as practically possible. Plant safety and reliability shall not be compromised. Use of foreign platforms shall be very carefully scrutinized and COMPANY approval shall be obtained. Foreign devices (other instrument systems, microprocessor based systems, PC based systems and computer based systems) use shall be limited. Whenever Foreign Devices are used, they shall provide peer-to-peer communication with DCS system. All the Control and Monitoring Functions of the foreign device shall be performed from DCS Operator Control including engineering functions. For foreign devices, CONTRACTOR shall ensure the data and features as available in Foreign Device Systems (work stations, their locations, printers) conveyed by gateways or serial interface to the plant DCS. CONTRACTOR shall maximize true integration by implementing other instrument sub-systems in DCS hardware/ software. The CONTRACTOR is responsible to ensure that after completion of commissioning, sufficient spare capacity is available in all junction boxes, marshalling cabinets and multi-pair cabling to SISs. This free space shall be distributed in such a way that additional terminals, equipment or modules may be added to any group of controls and cables. All spare conductors shall be terminated. Additionally, installed spares and spare space within all systems cabinets and buildings shall be allowed as per requirements defined in Project Specifications. The CONTRACTOR shall provide sufficient instrumentation to ensure that the requirements of the RRE project are fulfilled and that the required operability, maintainability, safety, dependability and availability of the plant are achieved.
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