On a frequent basis Kenexis identifies issues surrounding the implementation
of engineered safeguards and application of industry standards for
these safeguards that require additional research and explanation.
Guidance on resolving these issues is provided to our staff in the
form of technical memos.
TM - 005 - BPCS / SIS Separation Requirements
In some cases, separation of the BPCS and SIS is
absolutely essential. This memo presents some guidelines for when
separation is required, and when some degree of overlap can be accepted.
TM-005
BPCS / SIS Separation Requirements (PDF - 26k)
TM - 004 - Motor Start SIL Verification Issues
Pump and compressor motor starters are a very common
final element of safety functions in the process industries. SIL
verification conceptual design requires understanding of the details
of how various motor starters work and what is represented in their
reported failure characteristics.
TM-004
Motor Starter SIL Verification Issues (PDF - 133k)
TM - 003 - Sulfur Recovery Unit Back Flow Scenario
A sulfur recovery unit (SRU) safety instrumented
function that has significant potential consequence, but is not
often safeguarded against is explained and recommendations for inclusion
in SRU SIS design basis studies are provided.
TM-003
SRU Back Flow Scenario (PDF - 33k)
TM - 002 - IPF Naming Conventions
This memo explains the Kenexis standard naming convention
for the description of instrumented protective function actions.
This memo should be used as a basis for completing the IPF Description
column in the Kenexis SIS Design Basis Toolkit.
TM-002 IPF Naming
Conventions (PDF - 28k)
TM - 001 - Sulfur Recovery Unit KO Pot Common Cause
Failures
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