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Topic Title: Control Panel & PLC comply with Marine Standard Topic Summary: Which Standard we should use Created On: 21 December 2009 05:44 AM Status: Post and Reply |
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Dear All,
Anyone know about which standard (For Example: Lloyd's Register) we should use for the control panel, SCADA, PLC and other control device and installation, which in the marine application? Thank and Reagrds, Chang |
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It depends on the class the panel is being used on, and what you are using the PLC for.
If you look at Lloyds for example you may need to submit a print out of the program for approval. A far as I am aware as long you are using a factory standard software there should not be a problem ------------------------- Adrian Ward, MIET, MBCS |
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Look at ISO 17894
Ships and marine technology - Computer applications - General principles for the development and use of programmable electronic systems in marine applications regards Barrie ------------------------- Barrie Reynolds CEng MIET Functional Safety TAP member Chairman BSI GEL65/1 responsible for IEC 61508 and IEC 61511 in UK |
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