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SIL-rated FGS Vs. Typical FGS

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dembous

Electrical
May 25, 2007
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Hello all!!!

I work as an I&C Junior Engineer and my Lead asked me to compare SIL-rated Fire panels to Standard Fire Panels.

I did a bit of research, and would like more experienced people in the field to comment on my results.
Please find attached here the file.

Thanks in advance.
 
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Thanks cdafd,

I don't know why these figures don't come up,
but you can forget about them.

The most important to me is to have more infos
regarding differences between a typical
Fire Panel and a SIL-rated fire Panel.


Thanks for your help.
 
dembous
can you explain in simple terms and a few sentences what sil is

thanks
 
SIL stands for Safety Integrity Level. It's a kind of rate that is attributed to Safety Instrumented Functions. And a safety Instrumented Function is composed of: a sensor, a logic solver, and a final element.
In my case, the SIL-rated Fire Panel is the logic solver.
Thanks.
 
so how does a non sil panel and sil system differ what in the system/ wiring makes it more safer??
 
What make a SIL system saver than a non-SIL system are
the fault-tolerant and diagnostic features that are inherent to a SIL system.

These features reduce dramatically the PFD (Probability of Failure on Demand) of the system. SIL is the reciprocal to PFD. Thus, as your PFD goes down, your SIL increases.

Hope that helps you help me!!!!
 
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