by Paul Gruhn and Harry Cheddie
2006 (318 pages)
ISBN:9781556179563
Ideal for instrumentation and control system engineers responsible for designing, installing and maintaining safety instrumented systems, this text addresses the increased realization that today’s systems are capable of large-scale destruction.
Table of Contents
Safety Instrumented Systems—Design, Analysis, and Justification, 2nd Edition
Chapter 1
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Introduction
Chapter 2
Design Lifecycle
Chapter 3
Process Control Vs. Safety Control
Chapter 4
Protection Layers
Chapter 5
Developing the Safety Requirement Specifications
Chapter 6
Determining the Safety Integrity Level (SIL)
Chapter 7
Choosing a Technology
Chapter 8
Initial System Evaluation
Chapter 9
Issues Relating to Field Devices
Chapter 10
Engineering a System
Chapter 11
Installing a System
Chapter 12
Functional Testing
Chapter 13
Managing Changes to a System
Chapter 14
Justification for a Safety System
Chapter 15
SIS Design Checklist
Chapter 16
Case Study