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1、SAFETYINSTRUMENTEDSYSTEMS:Design, Analysis,and Justification2nd EditionBy Paul Gruhn, P.E., CFSEandHarry Cheddie, P.Eng., CFSEGruhnCheddie05-front.fm Page i Thursday, July 28, 2005 1:52 PMNoticeThe information presented in this publication is for the general education of thereader. Because neither t
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6、006 by ISA - The Instrumentation, Systems, and Automation Society67 Alexander DriveP.O. Box 12277 Research Triangle Park, NC 27709All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America. 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2ISBN 1-55617-956-1No part of this work may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or
7、 transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher.Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Gruhn, Paul.Safety instrumented systems :design, analysis, and justification /by Paul Gruhn
8、 and Harry Cheddie. - 2nd ed.p. cm.Includes bibliographical references.ISBN 1-55617-956-1 (pbk.)1. System safety. 2. Process control. 3. Industrial safety.I. Cheddie, Harry. II. Title.TA169.7.G78 2006620.86-dc22 2005019336GruhnCheddie05.book Page ii Friday, July 22, 2005 1:37 PMiiiTABLE OF CONTENTSA
9、BOUT THE AUTHORS, XIHarry L. Cheddie, P.Eng., CFSE, xiPaul Gruhn, P.E., CFSE, xiCHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION, 11.1 What Is a Safety Instrumented System?, 21.2 Who This Book Is For, 41.3 Why This Book Was Written, 41.4 Confusion in the Industry, 61.4.1 Technology Choices, 61.4.2 Redundancy Choices, 61.4.3
10、Field Devices, 61.4.4 Test Intervals, 71.4.5 Conflicting Vendor Stories, 71.4.6 Certification vs. Prior Use, 71.5 Industry Guidelines, Standards, and Regulations, 81.5.1 HSE - PES, 81.5.2 AIChE - CCPS, 81.5.3 IEC 61508, 91.5.4 ANSI/ISA-84.00.01-2004 (IEC 61511 Mod) is a licensed professional enginee
11、r inTexas; and a certified functional safety expert (a TV certification).GruhnCheddie05.book Page xii Friday, July 22, 2005 1:37 PM11INTRODUCTIONChapter Highlights1.1 What Is a Safety Instrumented System?1.2 Who This Book Is For1.3 Why This Book Was Written1.4 Confusion in the Industry1.4.1 Technolo
12、gy Choices1.4.2 Redundancy Choices1.4.3 Field Devices1.4.4 Test Intervals1.4.5 Conflicting Vendor Stories1.4.6 Certification vs. Prior Use1.5 Industry Guidelines, Standards, and Regulations1.5.1 HSE - PES1.5.2 AIChE - CCPS1.5.3 IEC 615081.5.4 ANSI/ISA-84.00.01-2004 (IEC 61511 Mod) relay, solid state
13、, or microprocessor?Does this depend on the application? Relay systems are still common forsmall applications, but would you want to design and wire a 500 I/O(input/output) system with relays? Is it economical to do a 20 I/O systemusing a redundant programmable system? Some people prefer not to uses
14、oftware-based systems in safety applications at all, others have no suchqualms. Are some people “right” and others “wrong”?Many feel that the use of redundant PLCs (Programmable Logic Control-ler) as the logic solver is the be all and end all of satisfying the systemdesign requirements. But what abo
15、ut the programming of the PLCs? Thesame individuals and procedures used for programming the control sys-tems are often used for the safety systems. Should this be allowed?1.4.2 Redundancy ChoicesHow redundant, if at all, should a safety instrumented system be? Doesthis depend on the technology? Does
16、 it depend on the level of risk? If mostrelay systems were simplex (non-redundant), then why have triplicatedprogrammable systems become so popular? When is a non-redundantsystem acceptable? When is a dual system required? When, if ever, is atriplicated system required? How is such a decision justif
17、ied?1.4.3 Field DevicesA safety system is much more than just a logic box. What about the fielddevicessensors and final elements? Should sensors be discrete switchesor analog transmitters? Should smart (i.e., intelligent or processor-based)devices be used? When are redundant field devices required?
18、What aboutpartial stroking of valves? What about field buses? How often should fielddevices be tested? GruhnCheddie05.book Page 6 Friday, July 22, 2005 1:37 PMIntroduction 71.4.4 Test IntervalsHow often should systems be tested? Once per month, per quarter, peryear, or per turnaround? Does this depe
19、nd on technology? Do redundantsystems need to be tested more often, or less often, than non-redundantsystems? Does the test interval depend on the level of risk? Can systemsbe bypassed during testing, and if so, for how long? How can online test-ing be accomplished? Can testing be automated? How doe
20、s a deviceslevel of automatic diagnostics influence the manual test interval? Does theentire system need to be tested as a whole, or can parts be tested sepa-rately? How does one even make all these decisions?!1.4.5 Conflicting Vendor StoriesEvery vendor seems to be touting a different story line, s
21、ome going so faras to imply that only their system should be used. Triplicated vendors takepride in showing how their systems outperform any others. Dual systemvendors say their systems are just as good as triplicated systems. Is thispossible? If one is good, is two better, and is three better still
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