Tues 9.20 Applying EEMUA 191 Peter Damer
Tues 9.20 Applying EEMUA 191 Peter Damer
Tues 9.20 Applying EEMUA 191 Peter Damer
EEMUA 191
PETER DAMER
GE INTELLIGENT PLATFORMS
System Design
Control Systems
Reporting
Production Reporting
Analysis
Analysis
Product
Product Evaluation
Evaluation
Product Design
Core Principles
Alarm System Philosophy
Principles of Alarm System Design
Implementation Issues
Specific Appendices
SYSTEM LANDSCAPE
DETAILED VIEW I
IDENTIFYING CLAUSES
Appendix 11 Design of Alarm Lists can be divided into various clauses
Marked as AL1-AL15 to indicate compliance
Standard
Yes
Yes
Function
Compliance
Yes
Yes
Comment
PAV and ASO fully compliant
1.
PAV provides text, colour, symbolic and
position markers
2.
ASO provides text, colour, and position
markers
COMPLIANCE CHECKLISTS
Standard
Sub Requirement
Alarm settings stored
(e.g. deadbands)
Function
Requirement
System
configuration
Database
Compliance
Grade
N
o
1
Yes
Par
t
Part
Par
t
Part
No
No
Alarm
definition
Comment
All Proficy programming and configuration
software supports open format import and
export functions.
1.
GENERAL NARRATIVE
Operator Response
It may be that the required response is adequately defined in the
alarm message. If additional context is required or information
presented, right-click messages or even workflows may be
appropriate.
GOOD PRACTICE
Severity
Response Required
1000
Urgent
800
High Priority
400
Requires Attention
200
Information Only
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Fore Colour
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EXEMPLARS
Production
Alarms used to understand process deviations. Reduction of
deviations increases yield, decreasing rework and waste
Correlation of Alarms to MES Models (e.g. Equipment,
Products)
Efficiency
Understanding underlying process may enable operation
closer to limits, increasing production rate
SYSTEM LANDSCAPE
DETAILED VIEW II
CONCLUSIONS
EEMUA 191 may be broadly applied
The Guide contains substantial and specific content
to support compliance analysis
Generic compliance analysis methods may be
adopted
MES systems are able to implement and support the
aims stated in the guide
191 provides valuable guidance for projects
integrating control systems and MES