Current Projects
BP Exploration - Onshore Compression
SIA are replacing the existing HMI's which cover some 29 platforms with a MTL MATRIX Distributed Control system and MTL MOST Process control system. The current Siemens Fire and Gas system at Easington will be replaced by a Triconex TMR safety system. This project is significant in size and is to be implemented in Autumn 2008.
BP Exploration- Amethyst Provox DCS Replacements
SIA are in the process of replacing 4-off offshore and 1-off onshore Fisher (Emerson) Provox Distributed Control systems with MTL MOST Process Control systems which are due to be installed in 2008.
Centrica Easington - Rough Storage Facility Fire and Gas system
SIA are implementing an offshore Fire and Gas system of approximately 2000 I/O utilising MTL MATRIX Distributed Control system and SafetyNet controller. The system is due to be implemented during 2008 and will cover field equipment as well as an Autronica addressable system for the accommodation platform.
EON Ruhrgas - Johnston Platform
SIA are to supply an MTL safety system mounted in a Zone 2 area. Due to its ability to locate in hazardous areas the MTL equipment will mount in a standard Riltal cabinet which SIA have had type tested for such applications.
HRL Morecombe Bay - DP3/DP8 ESD & Fire and Gas replacements
SIA are replacing the existing GE Fanuc systems with state of the art MTL MATRIX Distributed Control Systems and SafetyNet TUV certified SIL 2 Emergency Shutdown systems and Fire and Gas systems.
HRL Morecombe Bay - DP4/DP6 ESD & Fire and Gas replacements
SIA are replacing the existing GE Fanuc systems with state of the art MTL MATRIX Distributed Control Systems and SafetyNet TUV certified SIL 2 Emergency Shutdown systems and Fire and Gas systems. SIA are also supplying Flame Detectors, IR Point Gas and LOS Detectors.
Yanbu - ESD system
SIA are providing a major safety system for Yanbu, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, in keeping with its strive to provide the best technical solution SIA are providing Triple Modular Redundant technology based on the tried and tested Triconex TMR safety controller. The project is expected to be delivered to site early in 2008 at which time SIA engineers will be on site for a further 6 months commissioning the project.