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Fueling System Safety Solutions Presented by SEMPER Program LLC “Increase Safety of Operations Through HMI”
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What is HMI? A microprocessor controlled fueling system (Type III, IV, etc.) can be set up to include a user interface terminal called Human Machine Interface (HMI). HMI consists of a simple desktop computer and monitor that links to the system’s microprocessor to allow processed data to be viewed by the human operator. It displays graphics and screens of system processes and alarms. HMI terminals are an affective way to monitor fuel system processes from a remote location, such as a Resource Control Center (RCC) or Liquid Fuels Maintenance (LFM) shop. By doing this, we can incorporate vital warnings and alerts about the system as it operates, so users and maintainers can respond to problems and prevent damage, spills, and mishaps when something goes wrong. The warning screens also incorporate a soft audio alarm similar to when you leave your keys in your car. This theory provides more confidence and safety when the fuel system is unmanned by giving oversight to a 24-hour control center. Even if the control center is not manned, a simple phone dialer can be incorporated to phone one or more numbers and alert persons about any of the alarm conditions for further safety. SEMPER offers many different packages to outfit your existing fueling system with HMI and all the safety features that come with it. “WARNING” System Has Exceeded Capacity Viewsonic
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Why HMI? Today’s commercial and military fuels facility operator and maintainer community is becoming less and less. Either by being multi-tasked, deployed, or simply eliminated to save manning costs. HMI retains the operating safety margin of the vulnerable and expensive fueling system by allowing monitoring and oversight by a control center or other entity. It gives leadership and management peace of mind and can save thousands of dollars in mishap prevention and even save lives. HMI Possibilities: The features on the following page can also be installed into existing HMI- equipped systems where applicable. Or, if your system is a relay-type system, SEMPER can convert it to PLC, so you can take advantage of HMI. SEMPER provides all hardware, software, training, and support for every system it sells. Consult us directly and we will assess your system and determine exactly what is needed for your particular application. Why SEMPER? The creation of the SEMPER partnership brought military veterans and fueling system experts together to provide a complete and comprehensive view point and capability to fueling system innovation and maintenance. It conceived ideas that are desperately needed into today’s fueling industry, whether commercial or military. By combining a mainstream supplier and system controls company as well veteran operator and maintainer, the customer gets the most qualified and certified service available. “Wow! This gives peace of mind knowing that something is watching our expensive fuel system when no one is around” Base Commander
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What is Offered? Here’s a master list of all we offer in this area. We can provide all or some of these features and put together a package that fits your needs. Call us! - Complete HMI package with monitor of your choice: -- Package includes the following screens: -- System schematic with various indicators -- Trending of pressures and flows -- System trouble-shooting -- Alarms -- On-screen E-stop control -- Alerts for exceeding system capacity -- Alerts for system pressure loss -- Alerts for system exceeding designed capacity -- Alerts for pump usage and rotation -- Alerts for defuels -- Weekly static pressure test done automatically! Optional Features: - Filter separator DP monitoring on HMI - Filter separator DP alarm (Non HMI) - Hydrant control valve position monitoring (Wireless) - Hydrant pit box spill sensor (Wireless) - Pumphouse floor fuel sensors - BPCV monitoring - Instant phone dialer available for all alarms “The HMI in our control center has saved us many times, because we are alerted of all the system’s alarms when they happen. We can respond before a potential mishap or spill occurs!” RCC Controller Lajes Field, Azores SEMPER Program LLC 110 Gardengate Rd Camden, DE 19934 302-535-6769 SEMPER Program LLC Steven Voce – President Steven Rommel – Vice president Greg Savage – Equipment Suppler Jim Edison – Control Systems A “Service Disabled Veteran Owned” LLC
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