Built on QMR technology:

Safety Manager™ is based on reliable Quadruple Modular Redundancy (QMR™) diagnostic technology and 2oo4D architecture.

QMR increases system flexibility, enhances diagnostic messaging, and increases system fault tolerance for critical applications.

This technology enables Safety Manager to handle www.cniacs.com multiple system failures to meet the needs of critical control applications.

In addition, Safety Manager is the cornerstone for integrating SIL (Safety Integrity Level) rated sensors and valve actuators in the field.

This ensures effective deployment of safety instrumented functionality for complex and hazardous processes.

Whether it’s integrating SIL1-2 safety transmitters (ST3000 and STT250) or safety valve positioners to enhance safety and field asset management, Safety Manager is the perfect enabler for Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS).

Benefits:

Simplified engineering and design efficiencies – Simplified safety network design

Enhanced system reliability and robustness – utilizes Design for Six Sigma (DFSS) and IEC 61508 standards

Improved process availability – uninterrupted operation during system degradation with QMR technology

Improve O&M performance – unify critical process data and control information for seamless access

Protect investment – facilitate migration from FSC to QMR safety technology

Comply with safety standards – equip industries with SIL3 safety-compliant tools, hardware and software throughout the life cycle of the installation

The IO modules utilize European standard sized instrumentation cards.

The module front panels are 3 HE (3U) high and 4 TE (4 HP) wide. Each IO chassis holds 18 IO modules.

All IO modules have standard 32-pin DIN 41612F connectors.

All IO chassis are equipped with an IO backplane with mating 32-pin connectors and key coding to prevent incorrect insertion of IO modules.

Safety Manager offers a wide range of digital and analog inputs and outputs with different characteristics to meet the needs of a variety of field devices.

Table 12 on the next page lists the available inputs and outputs for the Safety Manager.