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July 2007
In this issue
| Matrikon Solutions | |
| Training, New Classes | |
| Conferences | |
| Trick of the month: Alarm management: Are there too many alarms configured in your systems? | |
| To contact us |
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Matrikon Solutions
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We offer training, service, and consulting for many Matrikon solutions:
- Web visualization
- Alarm management
- Control performance monitoring
- Advanced control
- Optimization and tuning using Tai-Ji (multi-loops, cascade, feedforward…)
- Etc.
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Upcoming Classes
See our class schedule for fall 2007. We offer new classes and workshops on alarm management, control strategies, and performance supervision.
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Conferences
"Asset Management And Performance Supervision at Quebec Cartier Mining",Claude Gosselin, Compagnie Minière Québec Cartier and Michel Ruel, Top Control,To learn more...
12th IFAC Symposium on Automation in Mining, Mineral and Metal Processing,
August 21 2007, Quebec, QC
"Managing Assets Using Performance Supervision",
Michel Ruel, Cu2007, 6th Copper Conference,To learn more...
August 27 2007, Toronto, ON
Also, other conferences by Michel Ruel:
Tappi 2007 Engineering Pulping and Environmental Conference,To learn more...
October 21-24 2007, Jacksonville, FL, USA
ISA 2007,To learn more...
October 2-4, 2007, Houston, TX, USA
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This Month's Tip : Alarm Management: Are There Too Many Alarms Configured in Your Systems?
ISA (International Society of Automation) announced the ISA-SP18.02 standard at the Matrikon User Group
Summit on May 10, 2007, Chicago, IL. This standard addresses the development, installation, and
management of alarm systems for process industries. It is intended to provide a methodology that will improve the safety
of industrial and manufacturing facilities.
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Another standard (UK) from EEMUA (Engineering Equipment and Materials Users Association)
is also used to determine best practices.
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These standards not only define alarm performance, but they also suggest ratios for configuration.
Low Medium High Alarms/loop 1 4 6 Alarms/ analog IO 0.5 1 2 Alarmes/digital IO 0.2 0.4 0.6
Priorities
Alarm event priority distribution
(based on at least one week of data)~80% Low, ~15% Medium, <=5% High
Values for dead bands and delays are also suggested.
Alarm management software will allow you to benchmark your system with these standards.
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To Contact Us
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