Project Planning and Implementation of PLC or DCS Control System
Project Planning and Implementation of PLC or DCS Control System
This article has two objectives: to outline the basic process and key issues in planning,
design, construction, and commissioning of a PLC or DCS Control System; and to
summarize key points from the rest of the technical manual in a way that can serve as
a checklist for the facility manager during the implementation process.
• Project manager
• Facility manager
• Operations and maintenance manager
• Controls technician
• Mission commander
• Utility system designer(s)
• PLC or DCS system designer
• Physical security specialist
• Information security specialist
• Reliability analyst
• Commissioning agent
Project initiation
The objective of the project initiation stage is to assemble the team, focus them on
the objectives of the project as a common mission, and put in place the tools necessary
for the team to accomplish that mission. Specific tasks that must be accomplished for
the project to move forward effectively include:
Requirements definition
The objective of the requirements definition stage is to clearly define the criteria
which will serve as the basis for the design of the system. The result should be a
written design basis document against which the design can be verified as it
progresses. Meeting the criteria defined in this stage becomes the primary measure
of the technical success of the project.
a. Top-level criteria:
• Reliability, Availability, Maintainability (RAM) criteria
• Configuration and level of redundancy matched to system design
• Type of HMI and extent of manual control capability matched to staffing
levels and qualifications
• Established design standards
• Physical security policies
• Information/network security policies
b. Detail level criteria:
• Systems sequence of operations/control strategy clearly defined
• Required failure states of all valves and other equipment identified
• Define all contingency conditions to be protected against
• Determine data presentation format, number of screens, etc.
• Physical security provisions defined
• Information/network security provisions defined
Design
The objective of the design stage is to translate the design basis document into
system design and document the design clearly and completely so that it can be
constructed properly, commissioned completely, and operated and maintained reliably
and efficiently. The primary criteria for design documents should be the completeness
of detail and clarity of design intent. The system should be fully designed during this
stage, where the careful review can take place, rather than leaving details to be
“worked out” in the field during construction and commissioning.
Commissioning
The objective of the commissioning stage is to obtain formal verification that the
installed control system complies with and performs in accordance with the design
intent as defined in the Design Basis and the detailed design documents.