Shopping Cart

No products in the cart.

ISA TR84.00.03-2012

$58.50

Mechanical Integrity of Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS)

Published By Publication Date Number of Pages
ISA 2012-08-28 152
Guaranteed Safe Checkout
Categories: ,

If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to our online customer service team by clicking on the bottom right corner. We’re here to assist you 24/7.
Email:[email protected]

Full Description

Testing considerations of SIF should be included in most of the Safety Lifecycle steps described in
ANSI/ISA-84.01-1996. Testing frequency is a part of the determination of Safety Integrity Level (SIL) for
the SIF. Provision for conducting tests must be included in the selection of equipment and design of the
SIF and the Pre-Startup Acceptance Test (PSAT) is an integral part of ensuring the SIF will provide the
risk reduction necessary. When modifications are made to SIF, testing can validate that appropriate SIF
action will still take place.

This technical report is an informative document providing guidance on performing testing of SIF
components and systems that will help achieve full safety benefits of the SIF in the most cost-effective
way. Both manual and automated techniques are presented for off-line and on-line testing of SIF and the
benefits of each technique described. Existing techniques and proposed new techniques will be
described. Utilizing the techniques described in conjunction with an overall safety management program
will allow users to meet the testing requirements of ANSI/ISA-84.01-1996 and dIEC 61511. Techniques
are described for testing all elements of the SIF including field sensors, final control elements, logic
solvers (signal conversion modules included), Human Machine Interface (HMI), communication links with
other systems, user application software, and other required auxiliaries such as power. Suggested
inspection techniques for regular observation of equipment and components to detect potential problems
are also presented.

The techniques described can also be used for testing burner management systems in conjunction with
the NFPA 85 code.

These techniques are illustrated by the examples given in Annexes A-MM. Each Annex is an example
of how one company might apply a given technique, and is not intended to represent a consensus
solution within the process industry.

ISA TR84.00.03-2012
$58.50