H.m. Stein Sohn Rmp 12-103 Remote Control Panel
H.m. Stein Sohn Gmbh
Camos
Container Monitoring Rmp 12-103
Net-rcp 12
Remote Control Panel
Node Id: 103
Type: 95-1420 B502001a 001332313
Camos Net-rmp 12
24 Vdc
Relay Output: 30v/1amp
Germany
Weight : 570 Gm
Ref No : 64839
What is RMP 12-103?
The RMP 12-103 Remote Control Panel is designed for maritime application use primarily in ships and offshore platforms where the monitoring and centralized control of critical safety systems are highly essential. The remote panel will be used to monitor and control fire detection systems, gas alarms, and other safety-critical equipment so that the crew can respond quickly at their doorstep to safety hazards in an emergency condition.
As shipboard operations grow in complexity, centralized sites such as the RMP 12-103 come into being as a source from which vital information is gathered and acted on. From checking fire sensors installed in all compartments to responding to an alarm signal sent in through the board, the primary responsibility of the panel is to ensure easy-to-use control interfaces the ship’s personnel can be sure of using.
Key Features of the H.M. Stein Sohn RMP 12-103
The RMP 12-103 can monitor all subsystems, ranging from fire alarms and gas detectors to other critical safety systems on board. This makes it possible to obtain data in real time pertaining to the status of such systems and allows the crew immediately to pinpoint problems and correct them.
User Friendly Interface: Being used in a high-pressure environment, ease of operation is vital. RMP 12-103 comes fitted with an intuitive user interface that enables all decisions to be made by the operators without confusion or delay. Clear displays and alarms along with control buttons ensure an easy experience for even the operators less familiar with the technology.
Alarm Management: The RMP 12-103 capability of handling and managing alarms is crucial. Any alarm related to fire or gas leak for hazardous conditions should send an alert to the control panel immediately for the attention of the crew, pointing out which area is affected so that they may respond rapidly to such situations, possibly saving lives and further damage on the vessel.
Built-in Redundancy: Marine environments require equipment that’s rugged enough to withstand harsh conditions. The RMP 12-103 was built to be ruggedly designed with redundancy in key systems. When a system fails, monitoring and control functions are assured to continue on so that safety remains intact until a repair can be achieved.
Integration with Other Systems: Current ships are made up of various interlinked systems. The RMP 12-103 was specifically created to integrate smoothly with other onboard systems, such as navigation systems, controls of their engines, as well as other safety equipment onboard. All ship parts work together through information flow from one system to the other for enhancing decision-making purposes.
Maritime Safety Functions with Other Safety Equipment onboard
Safety at sea must be assured, and so the tools with which to achieve that assurance must be reliable and effective. In this regard, remote control panels such as H.M. Stein Sohn RMP 12-103 also feature importantly as monitoring and controlling safety systems’ nerve centers. From the standpoint of response in emergencies where time is the essence, centralized control from such a unit pays dividends.
The RMP 12-103 is fire detection, but the panel can be configured for use with many other emergency systems. A second major safety feature that is especially important for vessels that transport hazardous materials and or perform operations in hazardous gas environments is the detection of gas. The RMP 12-103 ensures that anything’s wrong-that is, a gas leak-is detected early enough so as to avoid harming the crew and the vessel.