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The document discusses considerations for developing a SmartPlant Instrumentation seed file. It covers determining the SPI version, collecting standards, configuring administration and browser modules, developing index, specifications, wiring, and hook-up modules, and creating reference, drawing template, and custom symbol files for the seed package.

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The document discusses considerations for developing a SmartPlant Instrumentation seed file. It covers determining the SPI version, collecting standards, configuring administration and browser modules, developing index, specifications, wiring, and hook-up modules, and creating reference, drawing template, and custom symbol files for the seed package.

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Considerations For Developing A

SmartPlant Instrumentation Seed File


Ron Jackson, Senior Applications Specialist
12, June, 2017
Before You Start

1. Determining the version of SmartPlant Instrumentation


2. Collect the relevant corporate standards
a) Naming Conventions
b) Installation Details
c) Approved Cable Types
d) Common Instrument Terminations
e) I/O Equipment Information
f) Typical Drawings - Loop & Wiring Diagrams

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Administration Module

1. Owner Operator vs EPC Mode (Logo)


2. Default Plant-Area-Unit Structure
3. Naming Conventions
4. Disable Modules:
a) Process Data & Calculation
b) Document Binder
c) Maintenance
d) Calibration
e) Construction
5. User Groups and Rights
6. User Preferences
7. Custom User Defined Fields and Tables
a) Predefined Lists
b) Reserved – EPC, OO, users, project

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Browser/EDE Modules

1. Instrument Index
a) Engineering, Design or unified
b) With or without construction information
c) Report vs data dump to construction
2. Cable Schedule
3. Alarm Set Point Index (MAC information exports)
4. External PSR Reports
5. Site Specific

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Index Module

1. Support Tables
a) Instrument Types
i. Current ISA standard, old ISA standard or custom
ii. Software tags?
b) I/O Types with Control System UDF/UDT vs custom
c) Status types
d) Locations
2. Custom Tables
a) Control System
b) Construction Work Package

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Specifications Module

1. Specification Page/Form Library


2. Specification Data Dictionary
3. Title Block Overlays

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Wiring Module

1. Equipment Tables
a) Panel
b) Terminal Strip
Types
c) Terminal
Colors
d) Wiring Equipment
Manufacturers
2. Wiring Support Tables
Models
a) Cable
b) Wire
c) Connector
3. Telecom
4. Other Tables
5. Standard Reports

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Hook-Up Module

1. Use corporate details


2. Use supporting images?
3. Use Bill Of Material?
4. Use Item libraries?
5. Data transfer to other tools

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Reference Explorer

1. Panels
a) Device
b) Junction Boxes
c) Marshalling Rack
d) DCS/SIS
e) PLC
2. Cables
a) Common cables – IEC/AWG
b) Vendor configurations
3. Wiring Equipment - DCS Vendor catalogs
4. Macros
5. Typical Instrument
6. Queries

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Wrapping things up

1. CheckDB
2. Validate the database
3. Develop Drawing Templates
4. Develop Custom Symbols

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SEED Package Files

1. SEED file backup


2. Setup Guidelines
3. Implementation Guidelines
4. User Guidelines
5. Drawing Templates
6. Custom Symbols

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SEED Package Files

1. Agenda Item
a) Agenda Item
b) Agenda Item
i. Agenda Item
ii. Agenda Item
• Agenda Item
• Agenda Item
• Agenda Item
• Agenda Item
• Agenda Item

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