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BS EN IEC 62881:2018

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Cause and Effect Matrix

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BSI 2018 22
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This document addresses the setting and implementation of C&E matrices for a consistent use in engineering activities. It aims to describe a simple format used to support a consistent exchange of information between different engineering disciplines involved in project or maintenance activities. The document defines the minimum requirements of the C&E matrix content, which is derived from existing design documents, for example P&ID or verbal descriptions.

The transfer of the relations defined in C&E matrices into a functional or source code for the application programming of PLC/DCS is out of the scope of this document. In addition, this document does not cover the implementation of complex and/or sequential logics at a dedicated automation platform, which will require additional stipulations to be done/ followed.

It is understood, that C&E matrices in fact can be used to document the fault reactions of the plant equipment and therefore can be used as reference point for the necessary safety verifications to be applied.

C&E matrices as defined in this document do not have the same scope as Fishbone or Ishikawa diagrams, which are often named in the literature as cause and effect diagrams.

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2 undefined
5 Annex ZA(normative)Normative references to international publicationswith their corresponding European publications
7 English
CONTENTS
8 FOREWORD
10 INTRODUCTION
11 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviated terms
3.1 Terms and definitions
12 3.2 Abbreviated terms
13 4 Conformity
5 Design of C&E matrices
5.1 Layout principles
5.2 Attributes of causes
Figures
Figure 1 – C&E matrix
14 5.3 Attributes of effects
5.4 Attributes of relations
5.5 Marking of changes and modifications
15 6 Use of C&E matrices
6.1 Uniform, interdisciplinary access to functional description
6.2 Application for linear logic
6.3 Application for non-linear logic
16 6.4 Project workflow
Figure 2 – Project workflow
17 7 Examples
7.1 C&E matrix with minimum requirement for cause and effect, and alternative 1 for relations
Figure 3 – C&E matrix with minimum requirement for cause and effect,and alternative 1 for relations
18 7.2 C&E matrix with minimum requirement for cause and effect, and alternative 2 for relations
Figure 4 – C&E matrix with minimum requirement for cause and effect,and alternative 2 for relations
19 7.3 C&E matrix with optional attributes for cause and effect, and alternative 2 for relations
Figure 5 – C&E matrix with optional attributes for cause and effect,and alternative 2 for relations
20 Bibliography
BS EN IEC 62881:2018
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