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Namur NE107

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Wat is de Namur

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NAMUR
Members NAMUR is an international association of users of automation in process industries. Membership of NAMUR is open only to companies of the process industries, provided that these companies are manufacturers of chemical or pharmaceutical products, or users of process plants which bear responsibility for operating these plants, or providers of services to chemical/pharmaceutical manufacturers with or without plant operating responsibility; also eligible for membership are organizations with a technical or scientific purpose, e.g. scientific bodies, associations, universities etc.
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NAMUR
127 member companies

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NAMUR

Publications The results of the work carried out by NAMUR are published: in NAMUR recommendations and worksheets in presentations at the Annual General Meeting in publications which appear in technical journals (e.g. atp, at, C&A, ChemManager, CIT, etz, GIT,process , P & A, Messtech & Automation, SPS-Magazin, tm ) in speeches made at workshops and conferences organized by cooperating partners (ARC, DECHEMA, GMA, GVC, ISA, WIB)

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NAMUR recommendations

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NA 01 (1967): Noncontacting Initiators and amplifiers Characteristics proximity switches IEC 60947-5-6 NE 43: Standardization of the Signal Level for Failure Discrimination between process and failure information P based devices

Current ranges for signal levels of digital transmitters


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NAMUR recommendations

NE 105: Specifications for Integrating Fieldbus Devices in Engineering Tools for Field Devices

Configuration Tool

Device Description

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Device descriptions must be upward and downward compatible for integration.

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NE 131: NAMUR Standard Device Field Device Requirements for Standard Applications
covering 80% of application cases

General requirements: Ex classification, Measurement inaccuracy, Electrical connection, Permanent interoperability with the process control system, No additional functions, Others ..

Specific requirements: Flow, Level, Pressure, Temperature, Actuators

enhanced functionality for the remaining more sophisticated applications


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NE 132: Coriolis Mass Meter (CMM)

Scope:

Description of the measuring principle, the main components of a Coriolis mass meter, designs and dimensions, the installation. Instructions on use and information about the causes of errors, The obtaining of approval from the Office of Weights and Measures (NMi) and calibration.

This recommendation does not stipulate any requirements for use in Safety Instrumented Systems.

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NE 107: Self-Monitoring and Diagnosis of Field Devices

Diagnostics analyze status information (i.e. from field devices) with the objective of detecting causes for potential malfunction.

Diagnostics form the basis to remove malfunctions.

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NE107
Device diagnostics simplified

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Diagnostic notification

System Process Errorserrors and warnings

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Diagnostic symbols (NE 107) Maintenance required Out of specification Check function Failure Diagnostics active Diagnostics passive
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Content NE 107

Status signals and symbols are defined: failure, check function, out of specification, maintenance required. Application diagnostics are defined by end users defined for flow -, level -, pressure -, temperature measurements and control valves. More then 300 (!!!) diagnostic functions are defined. Learning curve for manufacturers and end users. Requirements for diagnostic functions e.g.: - better no diagnostic then unreliable diagnostic (par. 4.4) - diagnostic has to be allocated flexible to the status signal (par. 5.1) - individual diagnostic functions has to be switched off (par. 5.1)

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Example Massflow

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Instrument diagnostics e.g. SIL certified devices (IEC 61508/61511)

Application diagnostics (NE 107) e.g. Coriolis mass flowmeter


Gas bubbles in the liquid, Fouling, clogging, Erosion, corrosion, Faulty mounting, external vibrations, pulsating flow, incomplete filling

Application diagnostics are defined for flow -, level -, pressure -, temperature measurements and control valves
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Application diagnostics (NE 107) Example: mass flowmeter
On / off switch diagnostics Coriolis mass flowmeter Gas bubbles in the liquid Fouling, clogging Erosion, corrosion Faulty mounting Asymmetry of measuring tubes (dual tube only) External vibrations Pulsating flow Incomplete filling Connect diagnostic to one status signal
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Life demo Massflow

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Example Temperature

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Diagnostics for transmitter and thermometer


Sensor Back-up Error of sensor 1 = automatic switching to sensor 2
Sensor 1: FAILURE! Sensor 2: BACK-UP

Sensor broken Sensor short circuit

Drift detection sensor 1 sensor 2 Alarm or warning


T

Sensor corrosion

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T = T1T2

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Detailed device information


Exact diagnostics information via FieldCare Information about cause and possible remedy

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Selectable Diagnostics

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Sensor drift detection


Another application example: Temperature difference between sensor 1 and sensor 2 must not exceed 3 C otherwise a warning signal shall be generated.
Application makes sense if 2 different sensor types are used!

Sensor wire

Fieldbus conductor warning to the system

T > 3C
120.4C TC10 Sensor 1 124.3C TR10 + iTEMP TMT82 Sensor 2

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Process

Life demo Temperature

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Vragen

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