ISA TR84 00 03-2012 Mechanical Integrity of Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS).pdf
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1、 TECHNICAL REPORT ISA-TR84.00.03-2012 Mechanical Integrity of Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS) Approved 28 August 2012 ISA-TR84.00.03-2012 Mechanical Integrity of Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS) ISBN: 978-1-937560-57-7 Copyright 2012 by ISA. All rights reserved. Not for resale. Printed in the Uni
2、ted 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 Drive P.O. Box 12277
3、Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27709 - 3 - ISA-TR84.00.03-2012 Preface This preface, as well as all footnotes and annexes, is included for information purposes and is not part of ISA-TR84.00.03-2012. This document has been prepared as part of the service of ISA towards a goal of uniformity i
4、n the field of instrumentation. To be of real value, this document should not be static but should be subject to 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
5、; P. O. Box 12277; Research Triangle Park, NC 27709; Telephone (919) 549 -8411; Fax (919) 549-8288; E-mail: standardsisa.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
6、particular, in the preparation of instrumentation standards. The Department is further aware of the benefits to 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 D
7、epartment will endeavor to introduce SI-acceptable metric units in all 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
8、Testing b) understanding the impact of diagnostics and mechanical integrity (MI) activities on the SIL and reliability; c) identifying sources of common cause, common mode and systematic failures; and d) using quantitative methodologies to verify the SIL and spurious trip rate. The approaches outlin
9、ed in this document are performance-based; consequently, the reader is cautioned to understand that the examples provided do not represent prescriptive architectural configurations or MI requirements for any given SIL. Once an SIS is designed and installed, the ability to maintain the specified SIL
10、requires the implementation of a structured MI program as described in ISA-TR84.00.03. ISA-TR84.00.03Mechanical Integrity of Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS)Lifecycle phases 5 and 6 involve the installation and testing of the SIS, the validation that the SIS meets the safety requirements specificat
11、ion, and the assurance that functional safety is maintained during long term operation and maintenance. An important aspect of achieving and maintaining the SIS integrity and its specified SIL is the implementation of an MI program that provides quality assurance of the installed SIS performance. Th
12、is technical report is an informative document providing guidance on establishing an effective MI program that demonstrates through traceable and auditable documentation that the SIS and its equipment are maintained in the “as good as new” condition. The technical report addresses the identification
13、 of personnel roles and responsibilities when establishing an MI plan, important considerations in establishing an effective MI program, and detailed examples to illustrate user work processes used to support various activities of the MI program. Data and information collected as part of the MI prog
14、ram can be used to validate the SIL Verification calculations as discussed in ISA-TR84.00.02 and the selection and continued use of devices as discussed in ISA-TR84.00.04 Annex L. ISA-TR84.00.04Guidelines for the Implementation of ANSI/ISA-84.00.01Lifecycle phases 2, 4, 9 and 10 address the manageme
15、nt of functional safety, allocation of safety functions to protection layers, SIS design and engineering, and SIS verification. This technical report is divided into two parts. Part 1 provides an overview of the SIS lifecycle with references to annexes containing more detailed guidance on various su
16、bjects. Part 2 provides an end-user example of “how to“ implement ANSI/ISA-84.00.01. This report covers many aspects of the safety lifecycle including such topics as: “grandfathering“ existing SISs (Clause 3 and Annex A); operator initiated functions (Annex B), separation of the Basic Process Contro
17、l System (BPCS) and SIS (Annex F), field device and logic solver selection (Annex L), manual shutdown ISA-TR84.00.03-2012 - 10 - considerations (Annex P), and design/installation considerations (e.g., wiring, power, relationship to BPCS, common mode impacts, fault tolerance, etc. Annex N). ISA-TR84.
18、00.02 expands Annex G, which only provides a brief introduction to the topic of failure calculations. ISA-TR84.00.04 does not address the MI program, which is discussed in ISA-TR84.00.03. Figure 1 SIS safety lifecycle phases (modified ANSI/ISA-84.00.01-1 Figure 8) - 11 - ISA-TR84.00.03-2012 Table 1
19、SIS safety lifecycle overview (modified ANSI/ISA-84.00.01-1 Table 2) Safety lifecycle phase or activity Objectives ANSI/ISA-84.00.01 requirements clause ISA-84 Technical Report reference Figure 1 box number Title 1 Hazard and risk analysis To determine the hazards and hazardous events of the process
20、 and associated equipment, the sequence of events leading to the hazardous event, the process risks associated with the hazardous event the requirements for risk reduction and the safety functions required to achieve the necessary risk reduction. 8 None 2 Allocation of safety functions to protection
21、 layers Allocation of safety functions to protection layers and for each safety instrumented function, the associated safety integrity level. 9 ISA-TR84.00.04 Annexes B, F, and J 3 SIS safety requirements specification To specify the requirements for each SIS, in terms of the required safety instrum
22、ented functions and their associated safety integrity, in order to achieve the required functional safety. 10 No specific guidance on documenting the SRS. An example is shown in ISA-TR84.00.04 Part 2. All three technical reports (ISA-TR84.00.02, 03, and 04) provide fundamental considerations for SRS
23、 development 4 SIS design and engineering To design the SIS to meet the requirements for safety instrumented functions and safety integrity. 11 it focuses on how to plan and implement a comprehensive MI program rather than including specific test procedures as in the previous edition. This technical
24、 report does not provide complete details on how to safely or fully execute all MI activities in an operating facility. Individuals who are assigned responsibility for MI activities must determine what is necessary to maintain the safety integrity of a specific SIS. The MI program involves many acti
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