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Dear CSA,
I would like to know more about the SIL (Safety Integrity Level) capability of a MARK-VIe control system. Unfortunately I've never seen a MKVIe-System in practice so far, but I was told by GE that today they can offer special modules ("I/O packs") and Terminal Boards which meet the requirements regarding the IEC61508 (SIL1/2/3).
Unfortunately this safety discussion is kind of over-estimated throughout Europe (from my point of view) and often leads to the question of how safe a control system really is or let's say: to what level the safety of a control system "officially" was being certified. Do you know about any SIL-certified I/O-Packs? And what about the communication devices and communication protocol of the I/O Net? What about the main processors and the software? Does the MARK-VIe use redundant program processing or some kind of special failure check procedures in the "background" to make selected loops or functions more safe or "SIL-compatible"?If yes, does it require a redundant or TMR configuration? Is it really possible, with a MKVIe, to define Safety-SIL-Loops from the input to the output modules (by certification)?
What is actually today's counterpart of MKVIe to the good old "P-CORE" of the MKV?
I know, a lot of questions, but maybe you can give me one of your famous brief overviews...
I would really appreciate!
Thanks,
Marco
I would like to know more about the SIL (Safety Integrity Level) capability of a MARK-VIe control system. Unfortunately I've never seen a MKVIe-System in practice so far, but I was told by GE that today they can offer special modules ("I/O packs") and Terminal Boards which meet the requirements regarding the IEC61508 (SIL1/2/3).
Unfortunately this safety discussion is kind of over-estimated throughout Europe (from my point of view) and often leads to the question of how safe a control system really is or let's say: to what level the safety of a control system "officially" was being certified. Do you know about any SIL-certified I/O-Packs? And what about the communication devices and communication protocol of the I/O Net? What about the main processors and the software? Does the MARK-VIe use redundant program processing or some kind of special failure check procedures in the "background" to make selected loops or functions more safe or "SIL-compatible"?If yes, does it require a redundant or TMR configuration? Is it really possible, with a MKVIe, to define Safety-SIL-Loops from the input to the output modules (by certification)?
What is actually today's counterpart of MKVIe to the good old "P-CORE" of the MKV?
I know, a lot of questions, but maybe you can give me one of your famous brief overviews...
I would really appreciate!
Thanks,
Marco
