DocumentCode :
1720193
Title :
Living with 61508 [relay based trip systems replacement at refinery]
Author :
Waller, I.
Author_Institution :
Phillips Imperial Pet.
fYear :
1999
fDate :
6/21/1905 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
42583
Lastpage :
42585
Abstract :
This paper describes the experience gained over the 3 years at the Phillips Imperial Petroleum Refinery, Teesside. PIP is a joint venture between Imperial Chemical Industries and Phillips Petroleum Ltd. The crude oil refinery is operated by ICI. It is a CIMAH registered site, COMAH application is in progress in line with changes in legislation. During 1997, the plant availability was not as good as it could have been, due to spurious safe tripping of the installed relay based trip systems. The opportunity was identified to replace this system with a new black box trip system, to improve plant availability. This developed from analysis of trip data, which is reported as part of existing procedures. This analysis demonstrated the root cause of several trips had been fail safe action of the trip system. The review of options for replacement identified the value of a digital data link between a programmable replacement and the existing plant distributed control system. The paper describes the replacement of the relay trip system by linking existing ICI group procedures to the draft 1508 standard. The system has been operated and maintained to the adopted 61508 standard by applying the same mapping process from ICI group procedures. The result is a functionally safe programmable trip system, within the bounds of 61508
Keywords :
oil refining; 61508 standard; CIMAH registered site; COMAH application; ICI group procedures; Imperial Chemical Industries; Phillips Imperial Petroleum Refinery; Phillips Petroleum; black box trip system; crude oil refinery; digital data link; plant availability; programmable replacement; programmable trip system; relay based trip systems replacement; spurious safe tripping;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
iet
Conference_Titel :
Control of Major Accidents and Hazards Directive (COMAH) - Implications for Electrical and Control Engineers (Ref. No. 1999/173), IEE Colloquium
Conference_Location :
Middlesbrough
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1049/ic:19990815
Filename :
829842
Link To Document :
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