ALARM MANAGEMENT FUNDAMENTALS - WHAT IS THE IMPACT OF ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT AUTOMATION ON INDUSTRIAL CONTROL SYSTEMS

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Dunn, Donald G. [1 ]
Sands, Nicholas [2 ]
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[1] Waldemar S Nelson Highlands, Highlands, TX 77562 USA
[2] DuPont Co Inc, Dallas, TX 75208 USA
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2024 IEEE IAS PETROLEUM AND CHEMICAL INDUSTRY TECHNICAL CONFERENCE, PCIC | 2024年
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10.1109/PCIC47799.2024.10832189
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TE [石油、天然气工业]; TK [能源与动力工程];
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0807 ; 0820 ;
摘要
Poor alarm management is one of the leading causes of unplanned downtime, contributing to over $20B in lost production every year [1], and of major industrial incidents such as the one in Texas City (2005). Developing good alarm management practices is not a discrete activity, but more of a continuous process (i.e., it is more of a journey than a destination). This paper will describe the ISA 18.2 standard "Management of Alarm Systems for the Process Industries" [2]. Example alarm considerations for intelligent motors/motor controls, drives, and electrical infrastructure integrated into process control systems will also be discussed as well as why electrical engineers who implement IEC 61850 [3] substation automation systems need to adhere to alarm management standards. ISA 18.2 provides a framework and methodology for the successful design, implementation, operation, and management of alarm systems and will allow end-users to address one of the fundamental conclusions of Bransby and Jenkinson that "Poor performance costs money in lost production and plant damage and weakens a very important line of defense against hazards to people." [4].
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