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Next-generation SIL-rated warning signals

16 January 2023

E2S Warning Signals has launched its D1x, GNEx, STEx, AlertAlarm and AlertAlight ranges of alarm horn sounders, LED and Xenon Strobe beacons, plus combination sounders with beacons, for industrial, marine and hazardous areas.

Now available with SIL1 and SIL2 compliance as standard, the globally approved ranges of signals provide life safety notification in both hazardous area and safe area applications.


Expert third party PFD analysis of the extensive product reliability data available for these product ranges confirms SIL1 and SIL2 compliance. Assessed to IEC 61508 (2010) Random Hardware Failures and Systematic Failures – Route 2H. As compliance is achieved in a 1oo1 architecture no duplication or redundancy of devices is required. 


In addition to the standard SIL1 and SIL2 compliance described above, the E2S SIL2 diagnostic module can be specified, providing a solution for safety systems requiring warning signals with active diagnostics and SIL2 compliance via Route 1H in a 1oo1 configuration. The module is factory integrated with the signal electronics, allowing the diagnostic circuitry to assess the audible or visual output of the sounder or beacon. Any detected power supply failure or failure-to-activate event is reported back to the controlling system via the diagnostic relay output. The SIL2 diagnostic module product version is now available across the D1x, BEx, GNEx and STEx ranges of explosion-proof audible and visual signals in marine grade aluminium, GRP or stainless-steel enclosures.


For safety system initiation, the E2S ranges of break glass manual call points and push buttons with tool reset, momentary and dual action, are also SIL1 and SIL2 compliant as standard.


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