技术
- 自动化与控制 - 监督控制和数据采集 (SCADA)
适用行业
- 石油和天然气
适用功能
- 流程制造
用例
- 泄漏与洪水监测
客户
液化空气
关于客户
液化空气(全球第二大工业气体供应商。)
挑战
对于许多涉及在制造工厂中分配气体的工业操作,存在许多风险,例如泄漏。与大多数同类操作一样,此类设施无法承受太多停机时间。
解决方案
ALERT 系统是液化空气 FabView SCADA 系统的关键元素,专门设计用于监控和检测对设施的潜在威胁。如果检测到某种形式的危险,例如管道泄漏,ALERT 会评估泄漏的严重程度并将数据传输回中央站点或总部。一旦信息返回到总部,SCADA 警报系统就会将数据转录为可理解的消息,员工可以对其做出适当的响应。
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