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Sop For Fmea

This document provides a standard operating procedure for conducting a Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) of an Air Handling Unit (AHU). The procedure involves starting the AHU and allowing it to run for 30 minutes, then switching it off and taking particle counts at various locations to determine how long it takes for the particle counts to exceed acceptable levels. It also involves restarting the AHU and recording how long it takes for particle counts to return to acceptable levels at all locations. The purpose is to evaluate the AHU and identify potential failures that could affect indoor air quality.

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Sop For Fmea

This document provides a standard operating procedure for conducting a Failure Mode and Effects Analysis (FMEA) of an Air Handling Unit (AHU). The procedure involves starting the AHU and allowing it to run for 30 minutes, then switching it off and taking particle counts at various locations to determine how long it takes for the particle counts to exceed acceptable levels. It also involves restarting the AHU and recording how long it takes for particle counts to return to acceptable levels at all locations. The purpose is to evaluate the AHU and identify potential failures that could affect indoor air quality.

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STANDARD OPERATION PROCEDURE

No. : ENGP-218 Version No.:01 Supersedes NIL PURPOSE: To provide a procedure for FMEA of AHU. SCOPE: Applicable to AHU. RESPONSIBILITY: AHU validation team member. DEFINITION:Not Applicable HEALTH, SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENT : Not Applicable. PROCEDURE: Start the AHU of area under study. keep the AHU in running condition for at least 30 minutes after switching ON the AHU (Recovery Period). Switch OFF the AHU and record the time. Start taking particle count at all predetermined location. Record the time at which area loses the desired particle count at either of the locations. Conclude the time within which area will losses desired particle count at either of the locations by following formula. Time period required to lose particle count= (Time at area loses desired Particle count is failed at either of the location.) (Time at which AHU is switched OFF) FAILURE MODE EFFECT ANALYSIS (FMEA) OF AIR HANDLING UNIT (AHU) Date Of Issue Effective Date Page 1 of 2

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STANDARD OPERATION PROCEDURE


No. : ENGP-218 Version No.:01 Supersedes NIL Switch ON the AHU and record the time. Continue the particle counting at all locations till the desired cleanliness class of area is achieved at all locations. Record the time at which desired particle count i.e. Cleanliness of area is achieved at all locations. Conclude the time within which area will regain particle count at all locations after restarting the AHU by following formula. Room condition regain period = (Time at which the desired particle count is achieved at all locations) (Time at which AHU is restarted) FREQUENCY: Once in a two year. ABBREVIATIONS: AHU ISO RH FMEA i.e. : : : : : AIR HANDLING UNIT INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATION FOR STANDARDS RELATIVE HUMIDITY FAILURE MODE EFFECT ANALYSIS THAT IS FAILURE MODE EFFECT ANALYSIS (FMEA) OF AIR HANDLING UNIT (AHU) Date Of Issue Effective Date Page 1 of 2

REFERENCES: ISO-14644-1-CLEANROOMS AND ASSOCIATED CONTROLLED ENVIRONMENTS. ANNEXTURE: Not Applicable

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