emergency shutdown systems

How Do Emergency Shutdown Systems Work?

An ESS typically consists of sensors, control units, and actuators. The sensors monitor key parameters of the catalytic process, such as temperature, pressure, and flow rates. If any of these parameters exceed predefined safety thresholds, the control unit triggers the actuators to shut down the system immediately. This may involve closing valves, stopping pumps, or cutting off power to the reactor.

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