Re: [foxboro] Alarms one line
- From: "Theobald, Martin" <martin.theobald@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: "'foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx'" <foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 25 Oct 2005 10:26:25 -0400
List,
Don't forget that the Priority of Alarms is not indicated on the Printer.
The Priority is available from the AIM* and Legacy Historians (if these are
set-up and in the groups).
Some EEMUA Links:
Alarm Systems Management - One-Day Training Course:
http://www.eemua.co.uk/training/alarms.htm
Publications:
http://www.eemua.co.uk/publications/categories.htm
Under Control, lookout for No. 191 - 'Alarm Systems - A Guide to Design,
Management and Procurement'
Some Foxboro links:
ODW-02 Process Alarm Management
http://www.foxboro.co.uk/Services/Training/Courses/ODW-02%20ProcAlarm.pdf
WS06 - Process Alarm Management Workshop
http://www.foxboro.co.uk/Services/Training/Courses/CourseWS06.htm
Regards,
Martin Theobald
Senior Support Engineer
Field Engineering Services
Invensys Systems (UK) Ltd.
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[mailto:foxboro-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Doucet, Terrence
Sent: 25 October 2005 13:41
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Subject: Re: [foxboro] Alarms one line
Brad,=20
"Cheap and Easy" might not be the best words to place in a specification
for a PC based system to look at your alarm messages and hope that it
will help you run your plant in a better way. Make an internet search
for EEMUA. Read some of the literature that pops up. The EEMUA=20
Publication 191 is a design guide for Alarm Systems and it costs
money so it will not show up, but you will get plenty of other=20
literature that references EEMUA. There are software products that
should come up in your search that will definitely help you set up=20
your plant to run more efficiently and safely.
What is the average number of alarms that your operators see in 10
minute periods through out your day? What is the maximum that they
have seen in a 10 minute period in the last month? Do you get alarm
floods? If you can get data like this, then you should be able to=20
get management to finance products or systems that will bring your
plant into line with industry best practice. It takes an operator=20
time to READ, UNDERSTAND and take ACTION on every alarm that comes
across his terminal. If he is swamped, he may miss a critical=20
warning that something is in danger.
Terry
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I'm unfamiliar with this " imac " application. We have been without =
alarm
retention for a long time (since noone would maintain our printers) and =
I
keep meaning to put a PC in place. Although I realize that collecting =
text
data over a serial port is not rocket science, the only application I've
ever seen doing this is ProComm ... and that was a few years ago. What
cheap and easy methods are there for this?
Brad Wilson
ExxonMobil Chemical Co
Edison Synthetics Plant
732-321-6115
732-321-6177 fax
Brad.S.Wilson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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