These functions are typically managed by a combination of sensors, actuators, and a programmable logic controller (PLC) or a distributed control system (DCS). The PLC or DCS processes input from various sensors, makes control decisions based on programmed logic and safety protocols, and then actuates outputs (such as valves, dampers, or alarms) to maintain safe and efficient furnace operation. Safety solutions provider since 2011, We offer Pilz
Such integrated control systems not only enhance safety by automating critical processes but also optimize energy efficiency and reduce operational downtime by promptly responding to deviations from optimal operating conditions. As well as monitoring plant-related safety functions such as E-STOP, safety gates, etc., it also controls and monitors furnaces
Control and monitoring of furnaces, e.g. monitoring of safety sequences, combustion air pressure, ignition, flame, external compound controller and leak-tightness control. Control of safety valves, ignition valves, exhaust valves, ignition, external compound controller and combustion air blowers. Monitoring of the following oil and gas burner types: master burner with direct ignition, master burner with indirect ignition and joint flame monitoring. http://www.pilz.com