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BS EN 61069-3:2016

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Industrial-process measurement, control and automation. Evaluation of system properties for the purpose of system assessment – Assessment of system functionality

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BSI 2016 42
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This part of IEC 61069 :

  • specifies the detailed method of the assessment of functionality of a basic control system (BCS) based on the basic concepts of IEC 61069‑1 and methodology of IEC 61069‑2 ,

  • defines basic categorization of functionality properties,

  • describes the factors that influence functionality and which need to be taken into account when evaluating functionality, and

  • provides guidance in selecting techniques from a set of options (with references) for evaluating the functionality.

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6 English
CONTENTS
8 FOREWORD
10 INTRODUCTION
11 Figures
Figure 1 – General layout of IEC 61069
12 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms, definitions, abbreviated terms, acronyms, conventions and symbols
3.1 Terms and definitions
3.2 Abbreviated terms, acronyms, conventions and symbols
13 4 Basis of assessment specific to functionality
4.1 Functionality properties
4.1.1 General
4.1.2 Coverage
Figure 2 – Functionality
14 4.1.3 Configurability
Figure 3 – Configuration methods
15 4.1.4 Flexibility
16 4.2 Factors influencing functionality
5 Assessment method
5.1 General
5.2 Defining the objective of the assessment
5.3 Design and layout of the assessment
17 5.4 Planning of the assessment program
5.5 Execution of the assessment
5.6 Reporting of the assessment
6 Evaluation techniques
6.1 General
6.2 Analytical evaluation techniques
6.2.1 Coverage
18 6.2.2 Configurability
6.2.3 Flexibility
6.3 Empirical evaluation techniques
6.4 Additional topics for evaluation techniques
19 Annex A (informative) Checklist and/or example of SRD for system functionality
Tables
Table A.1 – SRD checklist
20 Annex B (informative) Checklist and/or example of SSD for system functionality
B.1 SSD information
B.2 Check points for system functionality
21 Annex C (informative) Example of a list of assessment items (information from IEC TS 62603-1)
C.1 Overview
C.2 System characteristics
C.2.1 Overview
C.2.2 System scalability
C.2.3 System expandability
C.2.4 Integration of subsystems
C.2.5 Automatic documentation
22 C.2.6 Programming languages for control
23 C.2.7 BCS localisation
24 C.3 Functionality properties
C.3.1 Input/output specifications
C.3.2 Conventional input/output
25 C.3.3 Input/output from/to smart devices
C.3.4 Fieldbus connection to the remote I/O
C.3.5 Input validation
C.3.6 Special inputs
C.3.7 Software requirements
26 C.3.8 Alarm management
28 C.3.9 Events management
29 C.3.10 Historical archiving
30 C.3.11 Trend and statistics management
C.3.12 Communication requirements
31 C.3.13 Fieldbus
C.3.14 Controller network
C.3.15 Control room network
Figure C.1 – Communication networks in a BCS
32 C.3.16 External link
C.3.17 Communication interfaces
C.3.18 Communication with ERP system
33 C.3.19 Communication with a manufacturing execution system (MES)
C.3.20 Software simulator
C.3.21 Simulator of the control logic
C.3.22 On-line debugging
34 C.3.23 Simulator of the I/O
C.3.24 Remote supervisory functions
C.3.25 Technology and scope of the BCS
C.3.26 Basic architecture
35 C.4 Configurability
C.4.1 System configuration
Figure C.2 – Example of a layout drawing
36 C.4.2 On-line configuration
C.4.3 Off-line configuration
C.4.4 Configuration in simulation mode
C.4.5 Graphical resources
C.5 Flexibility
C.5.1 Spare capacity of the system
37 C.5.2 Total number of I/O
C.5.3 Number of tags
38 C.5.4 Number of control loops
C.5.5 System scalability
C.5.6 System expandability
39 Bibliography
BS EN 61069-3:2016
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