The owner of a tank farm in northern Denmark wished to change the facility from storing non-hazardous to hazardous products. The company investigated the possibility of installing remote monitoring for the rim seal fire detection systems on each tank in the storage complex and have all the information transmitted to a central location within the site and possibly to the corporate headquarters.

All the monitoring equipment to be housed in Ex rated enclosures.

The Marchwood Integrated Solution

MARCHWOOD Integrated conducted a site survey of the plant and advised the facility owner on their findings. The system employs a 3 x digital input node on each tank, approximately 15, and each 3 x digital node monitors the status of the tank. The tanks also have an addition two digital inputs for various flow switches. If there are any changes to the tank parameters the data is transmitted through the MARCHWOOD Integrated mesh network. The change of tank data is transmitted to a local site controller which is connected to the site intranet. The tank farm is presented on MARCHWOOD Integrated Monitoring system (MIMs) which is a graphical user interface. The graphical display (MIMs) shows the tank farm with MARCHWOOD Integrated innovative pop-up window system. The pop-up windows indicate the status of each tank in virtual real time. If a change is detected in or on the tank the pop-up window will alarm and inform the owner by and e-mail alert and an alarm indication on MIMs.

The Results

The owner of the tank farm complex saved the cost of installation of new cable runs and expensive hazardous enclosures. They also have the capability of monitoring the virtual real time situation of the farm complex.

“Innovation is a key requirement at Marchwood Integrated, and we pride ourselves on innovative applications of technology to ensure that we can meet all of our clients requirements. We understand that the work we do for you is performed best only when you, our customer is satisfied.”

Operations Director