ISA TR84.00.02-Part 4-2002
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Safety Instrumented Functions (SIF) – Safety Integrity Level (SIL) Evaluation Techniques Part 4: Determining the SIL of a SIF via Markov Analysis
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
ISA | 2002-06-17 | 58 |
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Scope
1.1 ISA-TR84.00.02-2002 – Part 4 is informative and does not contain any mandatory requirements.
ISA-TR84.00.02-2002 – Part 4 is intended to be used only after a thorough understanding of ISATR84.00.02-
2002 ? Part 1. This technical report is intended to provide
a) technical guidance in Safety Integrity Level (SIL) Analysis;
b) ways to implement Safety Instrumented Functions (SIF) to achieve a specified SIL;
c) failure rates and failure modes of SIF components;
d) diagnostics, diagnostic coverage, covert faults, test intervals, redundancy of SIF components; and
e) tool(s) for SIL verification of SIF.
1.2 ISA-TR84.00.02-2002 – Part 4 provides one possible technique for calculating PFDavg values for
Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS) installed in accordance with ANSI/ISA-84.01-1996, "Application of
Safety Instrumented Systems for the Process Industries.?
1.3 Persons using ISA-TR84.00.02-2002 – Part 4 require knowledge of the Markov modeling technique.
The reader who is interested in learning more about Markov modeling is referred to:
– Evaluating Control Systems Reliability(5), Chapter 5;
– Reliability Evaluation of Engineering Systems(12), Chapter 8 and 9;
– Introduction to Reliability Engineering(13), Chapter 9;
– ISA-TR84.00.02-2002 – Part 5.
1.4 ISA-TR84.00.02-2002 – Part 4 introduces the reader to three examples, which explain the Markov
theory and capabilities. These three examples make it possible to better understand the Base Example,
which is also presented in ISA-TR84.00.02-2002 ? Part 2 and ISA-TR84.00.02-2002 ? Part 3.