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1、 TECHNICAL REPORT ISA-TR18.2.4-2012 Enhanced and Advanced Alarm Methods Approved 6 September 2012 Copyright 2012 ISA. All rights reserved. ISA-TR18.2.4-2012, Enhanced and Advanced Alarm Methods ISBN: 978-1-937560-19-5 Copyright 2012 by the International Society of Automation. All rights reserved. Pr
2、inted in the United States of America. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means (electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise), without the prior written permission of the publisher. ISA 67 Alexander Driv
3、e P.O. Box 12277 Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27709 E-mail: standardsisa.org ISA-TR18.2.4-2012 Copyright 2012 ISA. All rights reserved. 3 Preface This preface, as well as all footnotes, is included for information purposes only and is not part of ISA-TR18.2.4-2012. This technical report ha
4、s been prepared as part of the service of ISA, the International Society of Automation, toward a goal of helping in the understanding and use of ANSI/ISA-18.2-2009, Management of Alarm Systems for the Process Industries. To be of real value, this document should not be static but should be subject t
5、o periodic review. Toward this end, the Society welcomes all comments and criticisms and asks that they be addressed to the Secretary, Standards and Practices Board; ISA, 67 Alexander Drive; P.O. Box 12277; Research Triangle Park, NC 27709; Telephone (919) 549-8411; Fax (919) 549-8288; E-mail: stand
6、ardsisa.org. The ISA Standards and Practices Department is aware of the growing need for attention to the metric system of units in general, and the International System of Units (SI) in particular, in the preparation of instrumentation standards, recommended practices, and technical reports. The De
7、partment is further aware of the benefits of USA users of ISA standards of incorporating suitable references to the SI (and the metric system) in their business and professional dealings with other countries. Toward this end, this Department will endeavor to introduce SI-acceptable metric units in a
8、ll new and revised standards, recommended practices, and technical reports to the greatest extent possible. Standard for Use of the International System of Units (SI): The Modern Metric System, published by the American Society for Testing systematically compare alarms to the alarm philosophy; and d
9、etermine the alarm setpoint, consequence, operator action, priority, and class. Activities include, but are not limited to, identification, justification, prioritization, classification, and documentation. (As of the publication of this technical report, the draft, dTR2, had not been published.) ISA
10、-dTR18.2.3, Basic Alarm Design dTR3, provides guidance on basic alarm design, focuses on the scope of Clause 10 of ISA-18.2, and may include other clauses as needed (e.g., Clause 14 on operations and Clause 15 on maintenance). Basic alarm design covers the selection of alarm attributes (e.g., types,
11、 deadbands, and delay times) and may be specific to each control system. (As of the publication of this technical report, the draft, dTR3, had not been published.) ISA-TR18.2.4-2012, Enhanced and Advanced Alarm Methods TR4, provides guidance on enhanced and advanced alarm methods and focuses on the
12、scope of Clause 12 of ISA-18.2. Enhanced alarm design covers guidance on additional logic, programming, or modeling used to modify alarm behavior. These methods may include: dynamic alarming, state-based alarming, adaptive alarms, logic-based alarming, and predictive alarming, as well as most of the
13、 designed suppression methods. ISA-TR18.2.5-2012, Alarm System Monitoring, Assessment, and Auditing TR5, provides guidance on monitoring, assessment and audit of alarms and focuses on the scope of Clauses 16 and 18 in ISA-18.2. Monitoring, assessment, and audit cover the continuous monitoring, perio
14、dic performance assessment, and recurring audit of the alarm system. ISA-TR18.2.6-2012, Alarm Systems for Batch and Discrete Processes TR6, provides guidance on the application of ISA-18.2 alarm lifecycle activities to batch and discrete processes, expanding on multiple clauses of ISA-18.2. The guid
15、ance as presented in this document is general in nature and should be applied to each system as appropriate by personnel knowledgeable in the manufacturing process and control systems to which it is being applied. This guidance will evolve with experience and technology advancements. ISA-TR18.2.4-20
16、12 Copyright 2012 ISA. All rights reserved. 10 Introduction Alarm management lifecycle ISA-18.2 gives requirements that address alarm systems for facilities in the process industries to improve safety, quality, and productivity. The general principles and processes in ISA-18.2 are intended for use i
17、n the lifecycle management of an alarm system based on programmable electronic controller- and computer-based human machine interface (HMI) technology. These requirements are presented in the standard, using the alarm management lifecycle shown in ISA-18.2. Note 1: The box used for stage B represent
18、s a process defined outside of ISA-18.2. Note 2: The independent stage J represents a process that connects to all other lifecycle stages. Note 3: The rounded shapes of stages A, H, and J represent entry points to the lifecycle. Note 4: The dotted lines represent the loops in the lifecycle. Figure 1
19、 Alarm management lifecycle (ISA-18.2) Monitoring to help decide whether or not they should consider enhanced and advanced alarming techniques; and if so, which specific techniques should be incorporated into their alarm philosophy and work processes c) to help those involved in the design, procurem
20、ent, implementation, maintenance, and operation of enhanced and advanced alarming methods, for both existing systems and new systems d) to provide guidance and examples to help ensure successful deployment of the solutions Report organization Clause 12 of ISA-18.2 divides enhanced and advanced alarm
21、ing into four categories based on type of solution: information linking, logic-based alarming, model-based alarming, and additional alarming considerations. This technical report is organized by type of alarming problem, rather than by solution technique. The intent is to cover all the techniques bu
22、t to cover them in the context of the site problems that they address. Some techniques can be used to address multiple problems, and in the more complex problems and solutions, multiple techniques may be used, as shown in some of the examples of this report. The technical report is organized as foll
23、ows: Clause 1 discusses the scope of this technical report, including important exclusions. Clause 2 gives normative references. ISA-TR18.2.4-2012 Copyright 2012 ISA. All rights reserved. 12 Clause 3 provides definitions of terms and acronyms used in this technical report, most of which are defined
24、in ISA-18.2 and used here. Clause 4 discusses the primary differences between enhanced/advanced alarming methods and basic alarming methods, including discussion of situations that may lead to the need for enhanced and advanced methods. Clauses 5 through 10 provide guidance and examples for using en
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