Paragon Foxboro - Model SPEC 200 -Analog I&C System
Paragon focuses on addressing the obsolescence of analog instrumentation and control (I&C) systems within the nuclear industry, specifically through supporting products like the Foxboro SPEC 200. For the past three decades, Paragon has specialized in extending the lifecycle of such outdated systems via repair and reverse engineering. They possess extensive expertise with analog systems, leading to their ability to conduct in-depth testing and analysis. Paragon employs comprehensive in-house testing that thoroughly evaluates all inputs and outputs to ensure the repaired systems meet critical specifications. Their cutting-edge repair facilities comply with 10 CFR-50 Appendix B and ASME NQA-1 standards, reflecting their commitment to high-quality service. Paragon's repair process includes rigorous inspections, troubleshooting, and component analysis, all performed by certified specialists, ensuring that refurbished systems are reliable and efficient. Paragon also offers innovative solutions aimed at enhancing safety, reliability, and cost-effectiveness within the nuclear sector.
The obsolescence of analog I&C systems is one of the nuclear industry’s greatest challenges today – and Paragon is the solution.
For over thirty years, Paragon has kept these obsolete systems functioning and even extended their life cycle through repair and reverse engineering. One such system is the Foxboro SPEC 200.
Our Facilities
Paragon’s state-of-the-art repair facility adheres to the highest standards, meeting 10 CFR-50 Appendix B and ASME NQA-1 requirements. Plus, with 24-hour emergency support, we’re ready to assist whenever you need us.
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n many cases, we can re-create design information and analyze circuits to determine precise operating parameters.
So, choose Paragon…
- If you want your I&C equipment to remain reliable, efficient, and cost-effective throughout its life cycle.
- To proactively address and mitigate the challenges of I&C obsolescence.
- Whether you’re dealing with Safety-Related or Non-Safety Related SPEC 200 modules.
We’ve handled it all!
Our Typical Repair/Refurbishment Process
Paragon performs a detailed receipt inspection on customer-supplied material.
We test, troubleshoot, and identify replacement components suitable for the application. Replacement components are evaluated and inspected upon receipt.
Repairs are performed by certified IPC 7711/7721 specialists. The repairs are independently inspected to IPC 610, and customer specifications by certified IPC 610 Inspectors.
The customer-supplied item then undergoes a post repair test, burn-in, and final acceptance test.
