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Core production facility with the test plant of the air-conditioning control systemKyoto Research Center & FactoryBased on lessons we learned from the Great East Japan Earthquake, we made an overall review of our existing BCP (Business Continuity Plan) and disaster prevention schemes. In order to minimize the impact on product supply during a large-scale disaster and to fulfill our social responsibility of business, we worked on enhancing BCP by implementing anti-inundation and anti-earthquake measures as well as strengthening the logistics to allow our core manufacturing sector to continue operations and quickly recover from such disaster.We have set up an area to "maintain power supply to the power outlets and keep the air-conditioning and lighting on" in order to keep our employees safe and to maintain the production system in case of a power outage.Solar panel(Lithium battery used during nighttime)Power conditionerMedium-pressure gas*Gas cogenerationCommercialpowerGeneral loadDisasterCut-off at the time of disasterPower outageNormalShelterareaServerroomUPSM-System’s Kyoto Research Center & Factory, opened October 1, 2013 in Kizugawa City, Kyoto, is not only an important manufacturing site for us but is also a showcase plant using M-System BA controllers.From I/O to controllers and SCADA, M-System’s BA components for HVAC and energy management system are contributing to build up flexible BMS via open networks. They are used by many projects including the prestigious buildings in Tokyo where these cutting-edge solutions are tested and proved.In order to promote the idea of open system by multiple vendors, we have built a miniature showcase plant of our own simulating a typical commercial building using combined centralized and packaged HVAC solutions.We invite building owners, component suppliers and building contractors to show M-System’s controllers and I/Os in operation. The entire building is equipped also with more than 800 LED tube lights by our own design and manufacturing. We will be happy to receive you at our Kyoto factory any time.Our Kyoto Research Center & Factory is located in suburban area where the elevation is 62 meters above sea level.The medium-pressure gas pipes will not stop the gas supply as they are strong enough to withstand massive earthquakes like the Great Hanshin/Awaji Earthquake and the Great East Japan Earthquake. We have constructed a highly-reliable energy supply system by supplying gas to the cogeneration systems through the medium-pressure gas pipes.Risk ManagementShelter Area for Power OutageMultiple production sites* Characteristics of medium-pressure gas pipe18

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