Title :
Methods to Interconnect Functional Safety and Self-Monitoring of Field Devices in Process Control Loops
Author :
Lubcke, Wolfgang
Author_Institution :
Endress+Hauser Messtechnik GmbH, Weil am Rhein
Abstract :
Especially in the classical chemical industry are typically "unique". Compared with more reproducible processes there is little experience or models about the real behavior. These industries especially those who run continuous productions involving potentially hazardous materials and process conditions are faced with a historical dilemma: availability of the production and plant safety without false trips of the process control caused by SIS-loops [safety instrumented systems]. With the introduction of smart sensors along with new physical principles for process automation the chemical industry has seen a continuous improvement during the last 2 decades in terms of reliability and availability. In order to achieve proven-in use status fast and due to economical pressure the same type of field instruments are used for process control loops, for monitoring and process optimizations purposes as well as for SIS-loops. The presentation will discuss methods and approaches how these "contradictional" requirements can be solved in a consents not in a compromise, based on the norm IEC 61508/61511 and the GMA/VDE 2650 or NE107 [NAMUR-recommendation]. A special focus is made on "check in place" methods to verify proper function under process conditions even with conditions where instruments are applied by chance or intentionally in applications that are "out of spec".
Keywords :
IEC standards; chemical industry; continuous production; hazardous materials; monitoring; process control; reliability; safety; GMA/VDE 2650; IEC 61508/61511; NE107; check in place methods; chemical industry; continuous productions; functional safety; hazardous materials; out of spec; plant safety; process control loops; process optimizations; production Availability; safety instrumented systems; self-monitoring; smart sensors; Availability; Chemical industry; Continuous production; Electrical equipment industry; Hazardous materials; Industrial control; Instruments; Process control; Product safety; Safety devices; Functional safety; IEC61508; NE107; SIL; VDI/VDE 2650; diagnostics; field instrumentation; total life cycle costs;
Conference_Titel :
Electrical and Instrumentation Applications in the Petroleum & Chemical Industry, 2007. PCIC Europe 2007. 4th European Conference on
Conference_Location :
Paris
Print_ISBN :
978-3-9523333-0-3
DOI :
10.1109/PCICEUROPE.2007.4354002