Most common errors in the SIS The aim of this article is to review some of the most common errors in the SIS (Safety Instrumented System) that can serve as a guide and reason for reflection for all those involved in its design, implementation and
Systematic Failures IEC 61511 defines systematic failures as those "related to a "pre-existing" fault, which can only be eliminated by removing the fault by a modification of the design, manufacturing process, operating procedures, documentation or other relevant factors". The peculiarity of systematic failures is that
Transmitter Failures (4-20 mA) In the following table we see an example of the types of transmitter failures and which we should consider when verifying the Safety Instrumented Function (SIF). The rates in the example correspond to the Rosemount model 3051 pressure transmitter. Type
Logic Solver (PLC versus relays) The Logic Solver is the SIS subsystem where the logic of the safety functions resides, that is, what are the interlocks of the sensors and how they act on the final elements. We do not always refer to a Safety
SIS Life Cycle – IEC 61511 The image shows the main phases of the SIS Life Cycle (Life Cycle of Safety Instrumented System), as well as the technical disciplines that lead each part. Analysis Phase In this phase, a rigorous analysis of the hazards of
Key Parameters As previously seen, to design the SIS (“Safety Instrumented System”) according to IEC 61511, several requirements must be met throughout its life cycle. Compliance with the SIL level assigned to each SIF (“Safety Instrumented Function”) is one of these requirements, and is performed
Most used Architectures In the following table we show the most used architectures when designing Safety Instrumented Functions (SIF). Logic Channels1 HFT (S) HFT (A) Objetives Used for 1001 1 0 0 sensor, actuator 1002 2 1 0 More Safety sensor, actuator 2002
Safety Instrumented Function The Safety Instrumented Function, whose abbreviation is SIF, is a protection layer whose objective is to achieve or maintain a safe state of the process when a specific dangerous event occurs. The SIF is implemented in the SIS (Safety Instrumented System) which
Compliance with IEC 61511 What do we have to do to be compliance with IEC 61511? This Standard introduces the concept of Safety Life Cycle and, therefore, the answer is associated with the fulfillment of each phase of this cycle. Our intention is to explain
