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Proper care and calibration of your instruments play a critical role in maintaining your investment in the latest instrument technology and in maintaining quality patient care. Designed for use by both patient care and technical personnel, the Mesa Labs’ Care and Calibration Stations provide a fast, convenient method to perform the necessary rinsing, disinfection, verification and calibration of your instruments.

8601 Triconex General Purpose/TriStation 1131 Basic Maintenance. Requisite training course, Foxboro PAC System Essentials – T2750 and LINtools, by creating suitable objects to integrate the LIN blocks into the system platform IDE and by developing an. Faster, easier, more accurate calibration. Proper care and calibration of your instruments play a critical role in maintaining your investment in the latest instrument technology and in maintaining quality patient care. Designed for use by both patient care and technical personnel, the Mesa Labs’ Care and Calibration Stations provide a fast, convenient method to perform the necessary.

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All standard solutions provide traceability to the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) which enhances your CQI program.

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Easy to use

Our daily reference wall chart provides step-by-step instructions for users in the care, verification, rinsing, disinfection and storage of the syringe style meters. Mesa Labs Care and Calibration Stations can be used with any meter having a flow-through conductivity cell. PVC construction for easy cleaning and durability makes it easy to maintain.

Convenient

Compact and portable, the Stations can be easily moved to any location in the facility. One way check valves prevent evaporation and help eliminate waste of standard solution. Used solution is expelled through the check valve and flows to a sink drain or acceptable alternative disposal bin via the drain tube. Modular design allows you to customize the Stations to your individual needs. The Care and Calibration Stations are totally self contained preventative maintenance systems for your dialysis meters. Many configurations are available to maximize flexibility, customizing the stations to fit the needs of The Dialysis Clinic.

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Triconex is both the name of a Schneider Electric brand that supplies products, systems and services for safety, critical control and turbomachinery applications and the name of its hardware devices that utilize its TriStation application software. Triconex products are based on patented Triple modular redundancy (TMR) industrial safety-shutdown technology. Today, Triconex TMR products operate globally in more than 11,500 installations, making Triconex the largest TMR supplier in the world.

Company History[edit]

The history of Triconex was published in a book called 'The History of a Safer World' by Gary L. Wilkinson. The company was founded in September, 1983 by Jon Wimer in Santa Ana, California and began operations in March, 1984. The business plan was written by Wimer and Peter Pitsker, an automation industry veteran and Stanford graduate. They presented the plan for a TMR (Triple Modular Redundant) based system named 'Tricon' that would improve the safety and reliability in industrial applications. Among the customers they targeted were the petro-chemical giants, such as Exxon, Shell, Chevron, and BP.

Pitsker and Wimer presented the business plan to Los Angeles based investor Chuck Cole[disambiguation needed], who was also a professor at USC. Cole was interested, so he contacted his personal attorney, future two-time Los Angeles MayorRichard Riordan. Riordan agreed to invest $50,000 and Cole's venture capital team matched it, providing the seed money for Triconex. Wimer hired computer architect Ken Brody out of another computer manufacturer as Vice President of Research and Development and the number 2 employee. Ken Brody hired Wing Toy from Bell Labs. After two years, however, the company nearly failed due to the expense and complications of testing a new safety system. In February, 1986, founder Wimer left the company and the board asked a seasoned executive, William K. Barkovitz to become CEO. Barkovitz ended up leading the company for 9 years. At the end of his term, Triconex became the leading safety system in a market it largely created, made acquisitions, and completed an IPO. In January, 1994, Triconex was acquired by British based SIEBE for 90 million dollars.

The hardware architect of the Tricon[further explanation needed]was Gary Hufton, the Software development manager was Glen Alleman. These managers, with Wing Toy (the lead engineering of the fault tolerant ESS telephone switch), led a small successful engineering team that built the first Tricon, sold in June, 1986. Soon after, Exxon became a customer and Honeywell agreed to distribute the Tricon. Among the software engineers who worked for Triconex were Phil Huber and Dennis Morin, who later left the company to found Wonderware, also based in Irvine, California which became the world's leading supplier of Human Machine Interface (HMI).

System[edit]

The Triconex system is based on the TMR patented technology that supports up to Safety Integrity Level 3 (SIL 3) and is usually used as a safety rather than control system.[1]

Operating theory[edit]

Fault tolerance in the Tricon is achieved by means of a Triple-Modular Redundant (TMR) architecture. The Tricon provides error-free, uninterrupted control in the presence of either hard failures of components, or transient faults from internal or external sources.The Tricon is designed with a fully triplicated architecture throughout, from the input modules through the Main Processors to the output modules. Every I/O module houses the circuitry for three independent legs.Each leg on the input modules reads the process data and passes thatinformation to its respective Main Processor. The three Main Processors communicate with each other using a proprietary high-speed bus system called the TriBus. Once per scan, the three MainProcessors synchronize and communicate with their two neighbors overthe TriBus. The Tricon votes digital input data, compares output data, and sends copies of analog input data to each Main Processor.The Main Processors execute the userwritten application and send outputs generated by the application to the output modules. In addition to voting the input data, the TriBus votes the output data. This is done on the output modules as close to the field as possible, in order to detect and compensate for any errors that could occur between the Tricon voting and the final output driven to the field.

Hardware[edit]

The Triconex system usually consists of the following typical modules:[2]

  • Main Processor modules (triple).
  • Communication module(s) .
  • Input and output modules: can be analog and/or digital and work singular or in hot-spare (standby).
  • Power supply modules (redundant).
  • Backplane(s) (chassis) that can hold the previous modules.
  • System cabinet(s): can compact one or more chassis in one cabinet.
  • Marshalling cabinets to adapt and standardize interface connections between the field instruments and the Triconex system cabinets.
  • Human machine interface (HMI) to monitor the events.
  • Engineering workstation (EWS) for programming. monitoring, troubleshooting and updating.

Software[edit]

The Triconex main processors can communicate with the so-called TriStation 1131 application software to download, update and/or monitor programs.[3] These programs are either written in:

  • Function Block Diagram language,
  • Ladder diagram language, or
  • Structured text (Pascal like) Language.
  • Cause and Effect Matrix Programmable Language (CEMPLE).

Besides, a Sequence of Events (SOE) recorder software and Diagnostic monitor software are implemented.

Triton malware[edit]

In December 2017, it was reported that the safety systems of an unidentified power station, believed to be in Saudi Arabia were compromised when the Triconex industrial safety technology made by Schneider Electric SE was targeted in what is believed to have been a state sponsored attack. The computer security company Symantec claimed that the malware, known as 'Triton', exploited a vulnerability in computers running the Microsoft Windows operating system.[4]

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References and notes[edit]

  1. ^Safety Considerations Guide for Tricon v9 Systems, © 2004 Invensys Systems, Document No. 9720097-001
  2. ^Technical Product Guide Tricon Systems, © 2006–2007 by Invensys Systems, Inc.
  3. ^Developer’s Guide-TriStation 1131, Version 4.1© 2004 Invensys Systems, Document No. 9720100-001
  4. ^Gibbs, Samuel (2017-12-15). 'Triton: hackers take out safety systems in 'watershed' attack on energy plant'. The Guardian. ISSN0261-3077. Retrieved 2017-12-16.

Further reading[edit]

  • Triton is the world's most murderous malware, and it's spreading March 5, 2019 MIT Technology Review

External links[edit]

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