Shutdown Systems Sample Clauses

Shutdown Systems. Shutdown system shall be state-of-the-art ESD systems implemented as a part of ICS. However, in specific cases, Triple Modular Redundant (TMR) with a voting system may be required. Shutdown systems shall be stand-alone type located in SISs and have dedicated primary devices. Information (alarms, start/stop of motors, valve open/close) and manual activation (override, resets, test push buttons) will be available in the DCS control stations through data bus communications. Manual actuation of ESD will be through hard wired push buttons and located as a part of the DCS control. First out and sequence of event (SOE) ability for major critical equipment items and for integrated equipment items/units where related trip may occur in rapid succession. This requirement includes package units. The ESD systems shall have the facility to test repair/calibrate primary elements without activating the executive shutdown action. ESD valves shall be generally be implemented in such a manner to allow for on line testing without shutting down the process. In some cases bypass capability may be provided. Software jogging may also be evaluated for certain application. The ESD systems shall be as per Specification 5578-E2-SP-IS-00004, Emergency Shutdown System.
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