HELPE Upgrades Safety at Aspropyrgos Refinery: A Greek Oil Company Chooses HIMA Safety Systems, Local Partner to Upgrade Emergency Shutdown Capabil...
Hellenic Petroleum (HELPE), one of the largest oil companies in the Balkans, recently upgraded the emergency shutdown capabilities of its Aspropyrgos Industrial Complex with the installation of six HIMA safety systems by Solidus Assyst, a Greek automation specialist.
The replacement of safety-related programmable electronic systems at the Aspropyrgos refinery in an Athens suburb included the installation of four HIMax® and 2 HIQuad systems from HIMA. The new systems protect the refinery’s FCC complex, LPG spheres and circulation network, diesel hydrodesulphurization unit, naphtha hydrodesulphurization unit and two crude distillation units.
The HIMA safety systems integrate with the refinery’s Yokogawa control system and fully comply with the IEC 61511 standard. Communication is accomplished with Modbus Serial Link. The HIMA hardware supports 3,030 I/O’s.
After a strict open bid procedure, HELPE chose the HIMA safety systems based on their technical superiority, the experience of local partner Solidus Assyst and the availability of a turnkey solution. Solidus Assyst estimates that more of the older safety controllers could be replaced with new HIMax® systems.
Supported by HIMA, Solidus Assyst managed the project through engineering, construction, integration, programming, procurement, testing and training, decommissioning of old PESs, installation of new systems, commissioning and modifications.
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