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HIMA safety controllers The Queen Mary 2 is a superlative luxury liner and the
longest passenger liner in the world. In addition to the new boilers for
fuel heating and domestic water heating that Saacke GmbH have delivered
for the Queen Mary 2, there are now two H41q controllers from HIMA Paul
Hildebrandt GmbH + Co KG, Germany in operation. The two safety-related
controllers, acting as a Boiler Management System, reliably provide
operational safety to the application. The Saacke GmbH based in Bremen is one of the leading
manufacturers of burner systems for the industry worldwide. In the past,
the company has repeatedly installed products made by the safety experts
from Germany, Bruehl including, such as controllers from the H41q/H51q
family and HIMatrix, and were impressed by the performance and quality of
the HIMA products. The compact controllers from type H41q are suitable for
automation tasks with up to 208 I/Os and fulfil the IEC 61508 standard as
requested by the customer. The H41q/H51q systems were the first
safety-related controllers in the world that made even a single channel
operation up to SIL 3 possible without restrictions. HIMA develops and manufactures products and solutions for safety-related automation tasks for the process and manufacturing industries. HIMA-solutions are used for applications up to SIL 4 (IEC 61508) or Kat. 4 (EN 954). These include, e.g. Emergency-Shutdown-Systems (ESD), Fire&Gas-Systems (F&G), Burner-Management-Systems (BMS) as well as High-Integrity-Pressure-Protection-Systems (HIPPS) as well as application solutions for conveyor systems, presses, paint shops, body welding facilities, assembly systems and lifts. The construction of safety-related, networked applications is made possible using safeethernet. For more information: www.hima.com Posted
April 25, 2007
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