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BS EN IEC 62682:2022 Management of alarm systems for the process industries

BS EN IEC 62682:2022

Management of alarm systems for the process industries

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Označení normy:BS EN IEC 62682:2022
Počet stran:88
Vydáno:2023-01-27
ISBN:978 0 539 05999 1
Status:Standard
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BS EN IEC 62682:2022


This standard BS EN IEC 62682:2022 Management of alarm systems for the process industries is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 13.320 Alarm and warning systems
  • 25.040.40 Industrial process measurement and control
  • 25.040.01 Industrial automation systems in general
IEC 62682:2022 specifies general principles and processes for the management of alarm systems based on controls system and human-machine interfaces (HMI) for facilities in the process industries. It covers all alarms to be presented to the operator through the control system, which includes alarms from basic process control systems, annunciators, packaged systems, and safety instrumented systems. The practices in this document are applicable to continuous, batch, and discrete processes. There can be differences in implementation to meet the specific needs based on process type. The primary function within the alarm system is to notify operators of abnormal process conditions or equipment malfunctions and support the response. The alarm systems can include both the basic process control system (BPCS) and the safety instrumented system (SIS), each of which uses measurements of process conditions and logic to generate alarms. Figure 1 illustrates the concepts of alarm and response dataflow through the alarm system. The alarm system also includes a mechanism for communicating the alarm information to the operator via an HMI, usually a computer screen or an annunciator. Additional functions of the alarm system are an alarm and event log, an alarm historian, and the generation of performance metrics for the alarm system. There are external systems that can use the data from the alarm system.