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New CVE version 2.5.3 is here!

A growing number of customers are now using multicore processors. CVE 2.5.3 automatically makes use of multiple cores if present to speed up the drawing. It also uses an improved drawing algorithm developed as part of a grant-funded research project.Together these improvements can reduce the drawing time for large datasets...

The New Methods for Alarm Rationalisation

Only when you recognise that false alarms are viewed as a fact of life, do you comprehend how serious the issue is. Operating under widened alarms not only has an impact upon control room safety but also significantly impacts production, resulting in financial burdens.

Geometric Process Control (GPC)

Geometric Process Control (GPC) is essentially a patented graphical technology which has been applied to the process industries to enable new levels of process control that were previously not achievable. Process engineers can directly leverage their process knowledge without mathematical intervention.

  • New CVE version 2.5.3 is here!

  • The New Methods for Alarm Rationalisation

  • Geometric Process Control (GPC)

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Forum Guest Speaker - EEMUA 191 co-author

Alarm systems are heavily relied upon to keep a process operating as it should and also prevent potentially hazardous situations. So it is not surprising that a governing document in the world of alarms was a welcome addition. As many of you know, the EEMUA 191 was and still is the key standard governing alarms. First published in 1999, the standard provides an informative guide to design, procurement and management of appropriate alarms systems and without legislation in this area, the standard is heavily relied upon to steer the industry.

This year, the 3rd edition of the 191 is due. So it comes at an appropriate time that we announce the speaker at this years’ TAP Forum. Our speaker is part of the core authoring group of EEMUA 191 Rev.3 and is pleased to give us an overview of the changes being considered for the new edition as well as their views on dealing with warnings, human machine interfaces, flooding and the twinning of 201 and 191.

The talk will give our customers an insight into the future in the world of alarms and how the third edition of 191 might change practice in the industry. If you have an interest in hearing our speaker at the Forum you can register for the event by emailing us or calling +44 1753 893 090. For more information on our TAP Forum you can visit the Forum page on our website.
General Audience:
  • Geometric Process Control Enables Faster and Better Alarm Rationalisation (hosted by IChemE) - May 3rd 2012
  • Condition Monitoring and Fault Prediction - May 23rd 2012
  • Better Alarm Management - June 13th 2012
  • Reducing Operating Costs with Operating Envelopes - July 11th 2012
  • Condition Monitoring and Fault Prediction - July 25th 2012
  • Better Alarm Management - August 8th 2012
  • Batch Analysis and Control - August 22nd 2012

Webinar ScheduleSee full Schedule and Times here
IBC Control Rooms - Alarms
27 - 28 Sept 2011, London, UK

ConferencesSee the full list of Conferences here
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