Siemens AG 2008
Safety Integrated for
Process Automation
Reliable, Flexible, Easy
Technical Brochure April 2008
Safety Integrated
www.siemens.com/process-safety
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Totally Integrated Automation
ERP Enterprise Resource Planning
Ethernet
Management Level
MES Manufacturing Execution Systems
SIMATIC IT
Ethernet
Operations Level
SIMATIC PCS 7
Process Control (DCS)
Industrial Ethernet
Industrial Software for
Design and Engineering
Maintenance
Installation and Commissioning Modernization and Upgrade
Operation
Control Level
SINUMERIK
Computer Numeric Control
SIMOTION
Motion Control System
Process Instrumentation
SIMATIC Sensors
SIMATIC NET
Industrial
Communication
SIMATIC Controllers
Modular/Embedded/
PC-based
SIMATIC HMI
Human Machine
Interface
Field Level
PROFIBUS PA
Totally
Integrated
Automation
AS-Interface
SINAMICS
Drive Systems
HART
With Totally Integrated Automation (TIA), Siemens is the only
provider of a uniform range of products and systems for automation in all sectors from incoming raw materials to outgoing products, covering the field level, control level and production control level (Manufacturing Execution System, MES),
and up to linking to the corporate management level (Enterprise Resource Planning, ERP, e.g. SAP).
SIMATIC Distributed I/O
Totally Integrated Automation
IO-Link
Through the integration of safety-related functions in TIA,
standard and safety-related automation system components
are combined in one uniform overall system. The benefit: significant cost savings for plant constructors and owners.
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Safety Integrated for Process Automation
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Safety engineering from Siemens
Process automation with integrated safety . . . . . . . . . 4
Standardized, flexible safety products and solutions
from a reliable partner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Safety lifecycle management with support from
highly qualified Solution Partners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Simple control system integration / variable
fieldbus communication with integrated safety . . . . . 8
Flexible and scalable fault tolerance /
efficient safety lifecycle engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
SIMATIC WinCC
SCADA-System
Safety Integrated for process automation
the comprehensive range of products and services . 10
Integrated control & safety
SIMATIC PCS 7 complete integration of the
Safety Instrumented System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Safety Integrated fieldbus technology
Uniform field communication
with flexible PROFIBUS architectures . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Safety Integrated
PROFIsafe safety-related
PROFIBUS communication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Flexible Modular Redundancy (FMR)
Cost-optimized safety through flexible
and scalable fault tolerance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
SIRIUS Industrial Controls
SENTRON Switching Devices
SIMOCODE pro Motor
Management System
Configuration options with FMR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
SIMATIC controllers for safety-related
process applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
PROFINET
Versatile, distributed I/O systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Industrial Ethernet
PROFIBUS
AS-Interface
Totally
Integrated
Power
Direct device interfacing via fieldbus
with high safety and availability. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Safe field instrumentation on the PROFIBUS PA . . . . 26
Safety lifecycle management
Analysis phase . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Realization phase . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
KNX/EIB GAMMA instabus
Operation and maintenance phase . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Application examples
Partial Stroke Test (PST) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
High Integrity Pressure Protection Systems (HIPPS),
Fire & Gas and Burner Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Reference projects
References in oil & gas and chemical industries . . . . 34
Overview of product and ordering data
Controllers, software components, F modules,
terminal modules, distributed I/O system,
safety packages. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
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Process automation with integrated safety
Safe at all times
In the process industries it is not uncommon to find hazardous
processes. These hazards may arise from the materials being
processed being toxic, flammable or even potentially explosive. Alternatively the process itself may be hazardous
involving high pressures, temperatures or exothermic reactions. Any of these hazards, if not properly addressed, could
lead to fatalities. When dealing with hazardous processes the
safety of personnel, plant equipment and the environment are
of utmost importance but it is also paramount that the systems put in place to ensure safety do not themselves compromise the production process through spurious trips.
Comprehensive range of Safety Instrumented products
and services
Safety Integrated for Process Automation provides a comprehensive range of products and services for fail-safe and faulttolerant applications in the process industry. Components
from the Safety Integrated range are combined in a Safety
Instrumented System capable of reacting rapidly to trip conditions to bring the plant to a safe state. All the principal components of a typical Safety Instrumented System are available
from Siemens including fail-safe instrumentation, fail-safe
and fault-tolerant control, up to the actuators.
Completely integrated in the standard automation
In order to achieve this combination of safety and fault tolerance a reliable Safety Instrumented System (SIS) is required,
which can bring the plant to a safe state when necessary but
which can also meet the high availability requirements of the
process industries.
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The SIMATIC S7-400FH controller with its matching I/O offers
a maximum degree of safety, fault-tolerance and availability
for your applications. From a fail-safe transmitter on PROFIBUS
at the field level, up to the SIMATIC PCS 7 process control
system: with our offering you can implement efficient and
flexible solutions for automation and safety applications in a
totally integrated complete system.
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SIMATIC PCS 7 safety & security
Increased use of open standards and global networking
is unfortunately also associated with increased cyber crime.
Numerous threats result due to malware or unauthorized
access, e.g.:
Overloading or failure of networks
Espionage and stealing of passwords or process data
Unauthorized access to Process Automation Systems
Direct sabotage
In order to protect plants using the SIMATIC PCS 7 process control system, Siemens has developed an extremely effective,
holistic safety concept which links together a wide range of
security measures which are being continuously upgraded.
However, absolute safety cannot be guaranteed even with all
the known security measures. By combining SIMATIC PCS 7
IT security with safety engineering, you can neutralize the effects of cyber crime or limit them to a tolerable degree.
Defense-in-depth
security
architecture
Segmentation
of the plant
(Security
cells)
Network:
subnetworks,
IP addresses,
Name
resolution
Windows
security
Patch
management
Production
plant
Service access
and remote
maintenance
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Virus
protection
and
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Active
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domains
work groups
User management
and authorization
management
Time-of-day
synchronization
SIMATIC PCS 7 safety and security measures
More information on the Internet at
www.siemens.com/pcs7/safety_security
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Standardized, flexible safety products
and solutions from a reliable partner
A complex network of
standards and directives ...
... and a reliable partner which supports you to comply
with all requirements.
As a plant owner, you are required by government regulation
to ensure safety for personnel and the environment. To
achieve this, all rules, directives and orders must be implemented at the plant location. A hazard and risk analysis must
be carried out if a potential hazards exist. This describes the
existing risks and the current and additional measures
required to reduce these risks to a level which is as low as
reasonably practicable (ALARP).
For more than 25 years already, Siemens as a reliable industrial partner has been implementing first-class automation solutions for process safety in a wide range of sectors. Our solutions feature maximum efficiency, and provide users with
significant potential savings whilst complying, of course,
with the applicable national and international standards, e.g.
IEC 61508 (up to SIL 3) and IEC 61511.
Safety lifecycle activities must be comprehensively documented (e.g. safety plans, safety requirement specifications)
to ensure that a consistent approach to safety is maintained
throughout the analysis, realization and operation phases of
the plant.
Maximum availability must be additionally guaranteed
depending on the requirements, for example through Flexible
Modular Redundancy (FMR). In this manner, flexible and
scalable redundancy of up to 100% is simple to achieve.
IEC 61508 basic standard
Safety Integrity Level (SIL)
IEC 61508 defines methods to achieve the functional safety of
products. Compliance with it is verified by corresponding certificates. The standard is globally applicable, and serves as the
basis for specifications and for the design and operation of
Safety Instrumented Systems.
IEC 61508 and IEC 61511 define four different safety integrity
levels (SIL 1-4). The SIL is a measure of the probability that a
specific safety instrumented function (SIF) will operate successfully should a demand occur. A higher SIL level corresponds to a greater level of risk reduction. The use of certified
safety components is helpful in ensuring each SIF meets its
required SIL.
IEC 61511 application-specific standard for the
process industry
IEC 61511 adapts IEC 61508 to the process industry. It mainly
serves as a guideline for planning, implementing and operating Safety Instrumented Systems in process plants. An important component is the demand for documentation of all
changes during the complete lifecycle of the plant as part of
the Functional Safety Management requirements.
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Safety lifecycle management
with support from highly qualified Solution Partners
The safe way to a reliable plant:
Safety lifecycle management
The right local support:
Solution Partners
IEC 61511 stipulates the proof of safety for the complete safety loop, covering the sensor, controller up to the actuator. Not
only the individual products are considered, but the complete
lifecycle of a plant covering risk analysis, planning, installation and operation up to taking out of operation.
In order to cope with the increasing demands in the safety
engineering sector, Siemens Automation and Drives in addition to its standard service & support offering is also offering
selected "Siemens Solution Partners for Automation". These
are highly qualified partner companies which offer you
professional consulting and support for all relevant safety
aspects. The PCS 7 safety specialists are certified Solution
Partners for safety within the Process Automation sector. They
are fully familiar with safety engineering in the process industries, and provide:
We provide you with support during the complete lifecycle of
your Safety Instrumented System and offer a comprehensive
range of products, systems and services:
Complete and uniform Safety Instrumented System:
controller, engineering with the safety lifecycle tool
"Safety Matrix", and fail-safe process instruments
Range of services for all lifecycle phases of a Safety Instrumented System including training, documentation and
24/7 round-the-clock servicing
Know-how concerning the IEC 61511 safety lifecycle
Knowledge of safety engineering with S7 F Systems and
SIMATIC Safety Matrix
Comprehensive experience in projects with safety applications in the process industry
You can find more information on our partners on the Internet:
www.siemens.com/automation/solutionpartner
Allocation of Safety Functions to Protection Layers
Analysis
Safety Requirements Specification (SRS)
for the Safety Instrumented System (SIS)
Design and Engineering of
Safety Instrumented System (SIS)
Design and Development of
other means of Risk Reduction
Installation, Commissioning and Validation
Verification
Safety Lifecycle Structure and Planning
Management of Functional Safety and
Functional Safety Assessment and Auditing
Hazard and Risk Assessment
Realization
Operation and Maintenance
Modification
Operation
Decommissioning
The phases of the safety lifecycle
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Simple control system integration /
variable fieldbus communication with integrated safety
Simple integration into control system
Our innovative Safety Instrumented System can be connected
to any digital control system (DCS) when using SIMATIC
S7-400FH, SIMATIC ET 200M and ET 200S as well as
SITRANS P. The facility for integration in our innovative
SIMATIC PCS 7 process control system is unique in this context.
This combination provides shorter engineering times, a better
operating performance, savings from reduced stocking of
spare parts, and lower total maintenance costs.
Common interfacing using proven standards
The proven PROFIBUS DP and PROFIBUS PA fieldbus technology is used when connecting standard and safety-related
I/O modules and devices. Safety-related and standard communication use the same bus medium. This also applies to the interfacing of fail-safe pressure transmitters, for example the
SITRANS P DS III to PROFIBUS PA with PROFIsafe according to
SIL 2 (proven in use).
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Safety Integrated fieldbus technology with PROFIsafe permits
certified, safety-related communication between controllers,
distributed safety I/O and safety-related process instruments.
Redundancy or ring structures at all levels of fieldbus communication allow maximum availability.
Advantages at a glance
One engineering system for process control and
process safety applications
SIMATIC S7-400FH, one common controller platform
for SIMATIC PCS 7 and process safety
Direct and seamless communication between
DCS and SIS
Automatic integration of various safety-related
alarms and messages with time stamping
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Flexible and scalable fault-tolerance /
efficient safety lifecycle engineering
Well thought-out concept for higher availability
The Flexible Modular Redundancy offered by Siemens is an
innovative concept for implementing scalable, cost-effective
solutions. Multiple fault-tolerance levels can then be implemented exactly where they are required for the respective
application.
Advantages at a glance
Flexible Modular Redundancy (FMR)
I/O and field device redundancy independent of
CPU redundancy
No time-limited safety operation in event of component failure (degraded mode)
Selection of redundancy matching the Safety
Instrumented Function (SIF)
Safety not a function of redundancy
SIMATIC Safety Matrix
Configuration of safety functions using the proven
Cause&Effect methodology
Automatic generation of safety logic in CFC
User-friendly display of the Safety Matrix on the
user interface of SIMATIC PCS 7
Simple tracking of modifications
Integrated functions for commissioning and maintenance (safety lifecycle)
Significantly simpler engineering throughout the
complete safety lifecycle
The standard and safety programs are generated in the proven
SIMATIC Manager with or without SIMATIC PCS 7. This reduces training requirements in addition to engineering costs. You
design the safety section of the program using Continuous
Function Chart (CFC) or SIMATIC Safety Matrix, the innovative
and convenient tool for safety lifecycle engineering and
management. To this end, you use TV-certified function
blocks from the library in S7 F Systems.
SIMATIC Safety Matrix operating uses the Cause&Effect
methodology significantly reducing the overhead for engineering, commissioning and maintenance with automatic
compatibility with IEC 61511.
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the comprehensive range of products and services
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The Safety Instrumented System from Siemens comprises safe
controllers, safe bus systems and I/O as well as safe instrumentation, for example for pressure measurements.
Because of our complete range and decades of experience, we
can implement first-class automation solutions for process
safety. Our comprehensive range of offers includes:
With Safety Integrated, we can offer first-class, comprehensive and uniform solutions for the process industries on this
basis, and combine these with excellent services for all life
phases of a Safety Instrumented System.
Emergency and process shutdown systems (ESD/PSD)
according to IEC 61511, S84
Burner management systems (BMS)
according to EN298, NFPA 85
Fire and gas applications (F&G)
according to EN 54, NFPA 72
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Range of products for the process industry
SIMATIC S7-400FH
Fail-safe, fault-tolerant controllers with a redundant or non-redundant
design (up to SIL 3) for the bottom, mid and top performance ranges
SIMATIC S7-300F
Controller with a non-redundant design (up to SIL 3) for implementing
standard and safety-related automation tasks in the bottom and mid
performance ranges
PROFIBUS with PROFIsafe
For standard and safety-related communication on just one bus cable,
certified according to IEC 61508 (SIL 3)
SIMATIC ET 200
ET 200M
Modular I/O for multi-channel applications with digital input and output
modules as well as analog input modules (up to SIL 3)
ET 200S
Bit-modular I/O with digital input and output modules as well as safetyrelated motor starters (up to SIL 3)
Process instruments/
process devices
Safe process instruments/devices on PROFIBUS PA:
SITRANS P DS III (SIL 2) pressure transmitters on PROFIBUS PA with
PROFIsafe (proven in use SIL 2)
Safe process instruments/devices for connection to ET 200M remote I/Os:
Pointek CLS 200/300 analog (SIL 2), Pointek ULS 200 (SIL 1),
SITRANS P DS III analog/HART (SIL 2), SITRANS TW series (SIL 1),
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Libraries for SIMATIC S7-400FH and S7-300F controllers with TV-certified function blocks for burner management systems
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Integrated control & safety
SIMATIC PCS 7
complete integration of the Safety Instrumented System
Safety Integrated for Process Automation from Siemens
allows the best possible type of integration of the Safety
Instrumented System into the process control system. With
this common integration, the basic process control system
(BPCS) and the Safety Instrumented System are based on common hardware.
The resulting reduction in required space, scope of hardware
and wiring, as well as assembly, installation and engineering
overheads results in significant cost savings for the complete
lifecycle of the plant.
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The BPCS and the Safety Instrumented System are based on
different hardware, and are connected together by a gateway for data exchange. The two systems use separate
engineering tools.
Integrated
The BPCS and the Safety Instrumented System are based on
different hardware, but have a uniform communication
system and use a common engineering tool.
Common
The BPCS and the Safety Instrumented System are combined in the process control system. They use common
hardware (controller, fieldbus, I/O). Standard and safetyrelated programs are executed in parallel and independent
of each other.
The modularity and flexibility of Safety Integrated permit individual definition of the degree of integration. For example,
you can decide yourself whether you wish to execute the basic
process control functions and the safety functions in one controller (automation system) or in separate controllers.
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system
Many of the benefits of a Siemens Safety Instrumented
System can be realized even when it is interfaced to another
open control system using standard communication over
PROFIBUS. These include:
Processing of standard and safety functions in one S7-400H
controller
Standard communication and safety-related communication between controller and distributed I/O over
PROFIBUS and PROFIsafe instead of a separate safety bus
Mixed operation of standard and safety-related
I/O modules in remote I/O stations of the ET 200M and
ET 200S systems
However, the maximum potential of Safety Integrated can
only be utilized through the unique combination with the
universal SIMATIC PCS 7 process control system from Siemens.
You then profit from further advantages such as:
One engineering system for basic process control and
safety-related applications
Homogenous integration of the safety technology into the
automation system of SIMATIC PCS 7
Integration of the safety-related applications into the convenient process visualization on the SIMATIC PCS 7 operator station
Automatic consideration of safety-related fault messages
in the process visualization, with time stamping
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Uniform data management for basic process control and
safety-related automation, including process visualization
and diagnostics, therefore no complex data management
between BPCS and SIS
The Safety Integrated System is integrated into the plant bus
using rugged Ethernet interface modules in the controllers
and Industrial Ethernet Switches such as ESM, OSM or
SCALANCE X as suitable for the bus medium used.
Integration of safety-related hardware into the SIMATIC
PCS 7 asset management for diagnostics and preventive
maintenance
The SIMATIC PCS 7 plant bus based on Industrial Ethernet
according to the IEEE 802.3 standard is often designed as an
optical ring for noise immunity and availability reasons. It can
also be configured as a redundant optical ring if very high
availability demands exist, and this tolerates double faults
such as the failure of a switch on Ring 1 and a simultaneous
open-circuit in the bus cable of Ring 2.
The safety system usually communicates over the plant bus
(with client/server systems also over a terminal bus (OS-LAN)
if necessary) with systems and tools for engineering, process
control, plant management, diagnostics and maintenance. In
the case of modern, open process control systems, the plant
and terminal buses are usually industry-compatible Ethernet
LANs. In the GUI of these systems and tools, the Safety Integrated System is represented by operator-accessible faceplates.
The terminal bus of SIMATIC PCS 7 can also be distributed between two redundant rings which are connected together using two pairs of SCALANCE X switches with "standby redundancy".
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Safety Integrated fieldbus technology
Uniform field communication with flexible PROFIBUS architectures
In addition, it offers versatile facilities for communication and
line diagnostics, as well as for diagnostics of the intelligent
field devices connected. Furthermore, it is fully integrated into
the global asset management of the SIMATIC PCS 7 process
control system.
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PROFIBUS supports the coexistence of field devices from different vendors in one segment (interoperability) as well as the
vendor-independent replacement of devices from within a
profile family.
In addition to all these properties, the following PROFIBUS
functions are particularly relevant to process automation:
DP/PA link
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PROFIBUS transmission systems
Distributed peripherals such as remote I/O stations with their
I/O modules, transmitters, drives, valves or operator terminals
communicate with the controllers at field level through a
powerful real-time bus system. This communication is characterized by
cyclic transmission of process data, and
acyclic transmission of alarms, parameters and diagnostics
data.
PROFIBUS is well suited to these tasks because it enables highspeed communication with the intelligent distributed I/Os by
means of a communications protocol (PROFIBUS DP) as well as
communication and simultaneous power supply for transmitters and actuators (PROFIBUS PA). PROFIBUS is simple, rugged
and reliable, can be expanded online by further distributed
components, and can be used in both standard environments
and hazardous areas.
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Integration of previously installed HART devices
Redundancy
Safety-related communication with PROFIsafe up to SIL 3
according to IEC 61508
Time synchronization
Time stamping
The PROFIBUS PA fieldbus developed for direct linking of sensors and actuators is integrated into PROFIBUS DP over a redundant or non-redundant router. Using a non-redundant
router, a PROFIBUS PA of line or tree topology can be implemented on a redundant or non-redundant PROFIBUS DP.
Higher availability is achieved by the redundant router in combination with a line or ring topology. A configuration with a redundant router and ring topology is able to tolerate single
faults such as the failure of a DP/PA coupler or an open-circuit
in the bus cable.
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PROFIsafe safety-related PROFIBUS communication
The PROFIsafe profile is implemented as an additional software layer within the devices/systems without modifying the
communication mechanisms of standard PROFIBUS.
PROFIsafe expands the telegrams by the addition of information with which the PROFIsafe communications partners can
recognize and compensate transmission errors such as delays,
incorrect sequences, repetitions, losses, faulty addressing or
data falsification. The fault detection measures listed in the
table are carried out and checked for this purpose in every
communications partner.
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safety requirements up to SIL 3.
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Further information
For detailed information on PROFIBUS and PROFIsafe, look on
the Internet at
www.siemens.com/profibus
or in the brochure: "PROFIBUS The perfect fit for the process
industry" at
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with PROFIsafe. Collision-free communication is possible over a bus system
with media-independent network components.
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Flexible Modular Redundancy
Cost-optimized safety through flexible and scalable fault tolerance
An exceptional feature of Safety Integrated is the Flexible
Modular Redundancy (FMR). Depending on the automation task and safety requirements, this allows the configuring engineer to individually define the degree of redundancy for the individual architecture levels comprising
controller, fieldbus and I/O, and to match it to the field
instrumentation. Each component within a level can be
provided with a redundant configuration, and also physically separated. All components additionally comply with
the requirements of safety integrity level SIL 3.
You can then implement individual, fault-tolerant architectures exactly tailored to the individual tasks which can tolerate
several simultaneously occurring faults. As shown in the
example of a plant with ET 200M distributed I/O system, the
overall system can accommodate a mixture of different degrees of redundancy within an architecture level (1oo1, 1oo2,
2oo3).
Modeling of the reliability has shown that the Flexible
Modular Redundancy from Siemens provides higher availability levels than conventional redundant architectures with a
uniform double or triple structure. Since FMR only provides
redundancy where it is actually required, comparatively more
attractive and cost-effective safety applications are possible
than with conventional redundancy architectures.
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Configuration options with FMR
Within the overall FMR concept our safety instrumented system configurations can be categorized into two distinct options:
In the individual architecture levels (controller, fieldbus, I/O)
you are offered the configuration alternatives shown in the
figure and in the following table depending on the I/O used
(remote ET 200M and ET 200S I/O stations or PROFIBUS PA
devices according to profile 3.0).
Single-channel, non-redundant configuration
Redundant, high-availability and fault-tolerant configuration
The two configuration options are extremely flexible, and
offer a wide design scope with respect to different customer
specific requirements. You can not only combine standard and
safety functions in the I/O area, also in the controller level you
are able to combine or separate standard control and safety.
The full range of flexibility and scalibility is possible with the
Flexible Modular Redundancy concept of Siemens.
Single-channel,
non-redundant configuration
Redundant, high-availability
and fault-tolerant configuration
Distributed I/O and
direct fieldbus interfacing
Distributed I/O
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AS 417FH
DP/PA Link
ET 200M
ET 200M
PROFIBUS PA
F-modules
F-modules
ET 200M
ET 200M
F- and standard modules
DP/PA Link
F- and standard modules
with redundant
DP/PA couplers
ET 200M
ET 200M
Standard modules
ET 200S
F- and
standard
modules
PROFIBUS PA
ET 200M
Module or channel
redundancy over
several separate
stations
DP/PA Link
PROFIBUS PA
Active field
splitter
Standard modules
DP/PA Link
with redundant
DP/PA couplers
Active field distributors
F- and standard modules
ET 200S
Y-Link
PROFIBUS DP
PROFIBUS PA
Configuration versions for safety-related systems shown by example of SIMATIC PCS 7 with S7-400H controllers
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Overview of configuration versions
Single-channel, non-redundant configuration
Controller
Fieldbus
Process I/O
Single-channel, equipped with one CPU
Distributed I/O (remote
I/Os)
Individual, single-channel PROFIBUS DP segment with PROFIsafe
Direct fieldbus interfacing
(PA devices)
An individual, single-channel PROFIBUS PA segment is connected to a single-channel
PROFIBUS DP segment over a simple router; PROFIsafe is included
Distributed I/O
(remote I/Os)
Remote ET 200M and ET 200S I/O stations equipped uniformly with standard or
F-modules, as well as those with a mixed configuration on a PROFIBUS DP segment
Direct fieldbus interfacing
(PA devices)
Individual sensors/actuators on a PROFIBUS PA segment with a line or tree topology
Redundant and fault-tolerant configuration
Controller
Fieldbus
High-availability and fault-tolerant, equipped with two redundant CPUs
Distributed I/O
(remote I/Os)
Two redundant PROFIBUS DP segments with PROFIsafe
Two redundant PROFIBUS DP segments are reduced by a Y-Link to a single-channel
PROFIBUS DP segment; PROFIsafe is included
Direct fieldbus interfacing
(PA devices)
An individual, single-channel PROFIBUS PA segment (line/tree) is connected to two
redundant PROFIBUS DP segments over a single router; PROFIsafe is included; can be
used up to Zone 0 or 1
An individual, single-channel PROFIBUS PA segment (line) is connected to two redundant
PROFIBUS DP segments over an Active Field Splitter (AFS); PROFIsafe is included Automatic switching over of PROFIBUS PA segment to the respectively active coupler of the
redundant router per AFS; can be used up to Ex Zone 2
A PROFIBUS PA ring is connected to two redundant PROFIBUS DP segments over a redundant router; PROFIsafe is included; can be used up to Ex Zone 2
Process I/O
Distributed I/O
(remote I/Os)
Remote ET 200M I/O stations equipped uniformly with standard or F-modules, and those
with a mixed configuration together on two redundant PROFIBUS segments
FMR is possible at the module or channel level using several, separate remote I/O stations
Remote ET 200S I/O stations equipped uniformly with standard or F-modules, and those
with a mixed configuration on two redundant PROFIBUS segments via a Y-Link
Direct fieldbus interfacing
(PA devices)
Individual sensors/actuators on a PROFIBUS PA segment with a line or tree topology
FMR possible through grouping of individual devices in different PROFIBUS PA segments
Individual sensor/actuators are integrated in a PROFIBUS PA ring with automatic bus termination over up to 8 AFDs with 4 short-circuit-proof spur line connections
FMR possible through grouping of individual devices on different AFDs
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SIMATIC controller for safety-related process applications
Safety-related SIMATIC controllers are used for critical applications in which an incident can result in danger to persons,
plant damage or environmental damage. Working together
with the safety-related F-modules of the ET 200 distributed
I/O system or directly via fail-safe transmitters connected via
the fieldbus, they detect faults both in the process and their
own internal faults, and automatically set the plant to a safe
state in the event of a fault.
The SIMATIC S7-412FH, S7-414FH and S7-417FH controllers
are ideal for implementing safety-related process automation
applications. These are capable of multitasking, i.e. several
programs can be executed simultaneously in a CPU, whether
BPCS (standard) or safety-related applications. The programs
are functionally separate, i.e. faults in BPCS applications
have no effect on safety-related applications and vice versa.
Special tasks with very short response times can also be implemented.
SIMATIC S7-300F controllers can also be used for smaller process safety applications, e.g. burner controls. These controllers are otherwise primarily used in safety-related controls in
factory automation.
All controllers referred to are TV-certified and comply with
safety integrity levels up to SIL 3 according to IEC 61508. They
are able to process BPCS and safety functions in parallel in one
CPU. Mutual influencing during processing is prevented in
that the safety-related and BPCS program components remain
strictly separated and data exchange is executed by special
conversion blocks. The safety functions are executed twice in
different processor sections of one CPU through redundant,
multi-channel command processing. Potential errors are detected by the system during the subsequent comparison of
results.
Safety programs being executed on different controllers of a
plant can also carry out safety-related communication with
each other over the Industrial Ethernet plant bus. Possible
communications partners are the S7-400FH and S7-300F controllers presented below.
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S7-400FH and S7-300F controllers
S7-412FH, S7-414FH and S7-417FH controllers
The S7-412FH, S7-414FH and S7-417FH controllers are based
on the hardware of the S7-400H controllers. which is extended by the safety functions in the S7 F Systems software package. Single-channel (only one CPU) or fault-tolerant (two redundant CPUs) operation is possible depending on the configuration.
In the context of SIMATIC PCS 7, you can obtain the controllers
as preassembled and tested automation systems. These product bundles usually include components such as racks, CPU,
power supply, main memory, memory card and Industrial
Ethernet interface.
They are available in two configuration versions with the following product names:
AS 412F, AS 414F or AS 417F as single station
with one CPU, safety-related
AS 412FH, AS 414FH or AS 417FH as redundant station
with two redundant CPUs, safety-related and fault-tolerant
SIMATIC S7-300F controller
SIMATIC S7-300F controller
The redundant FH systems working according to the
1-out-of-2 principle comprise two subsystems of identical
design. To achieve optimum EMC, they are electrically isolated
from one another, and are synchronized over fiber-optic cables. In the event of a fault, there is a bumpless switchover
from the active subsystem to the backup subsystem. The two
subsystems can be present in the same rack, or spatially separated by up to 10 km. Spatial separation provides additional
safety gains in the case of extreme effects in the local environment of the active subsystem, e.g. by fire.
The redundancy of the FH systems only serves to increase
availability. It is not relevant to processing of the safety functions or the fault detection associated with this.
More information on the Internet:
www.siemens.com/fh-cpu
The SIMATIC S7-300F controllers have a very rugged and compact design. They are only offered in a single-channel version
with one CPU. Fault-tolerant controllers with redundant CPUs
are not available in this series.
Combining the two CPU types S7-315F and S7-317F with different fieldbus interfaces (DP or PN/DP) results in a product
range with four controllers which is rounded off at the top by
the currently most powerful controller S7-319F-3 PN/DP:
S7-315F-2 DP
S7-315F-2 PN/DP
S7-317F-2 DP
S7-317F-2 PN/DP
S7-319F-3 PN/DP
Controllers with S7-315F-2 DP or S7-317F-2 DP CPUs are exclusively designed for fieldbus communication over
PROFIBUS DP.
Controllers with S7-315F-2 PN/DP, S7-317F-2 PN/DP or
S7-319F-3 PN/DP CPUs additionally support the PROFINET
standard, which has already become established in the factory
automation.
You can expand the S7-300F CPUs centrally using the safetyrelated F-modules of the ET 200M I/O system. Distributed expansion is possible with remote I/O stations and safety-related
F-modules of the ET 200M and ET 200S I/O systems.
More information on the Internet:
www.siemens.com/f-cpu
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Versatile, distributed I/O systems
The distributed I/O systems of the Safety Integrated System
can be differentiated as follows:
The safety functions of the SIMATIC controllers are perfectly
matched to the safety-related F-modules of these I/O systems.
Modular ET 200M distributed I/O system with IP20 degree
of protection, the prime range of remote I/Os for process
automation with SIMATIC PCS 7
Bit-modular ET 200S distributed I/O system with independent wiring and IP20 degree of protection
ET 200M
Safety-related,
distributed I/O systems
ET 200S
Device characteristics
For use in hazardous areas
Zones 2 and 22; connected sensors/actuators
also in Zones 1 and 21
Zones 2 and 22 (without motor starter)
Redundancy
PROFIBUS interface
Module channel (modules in separate stations)
No
Addition of station
Addition of I/O modules
Programming
12 with IM 153-2 HF
8 with IM 153-2 HF FO (fiber-optic)
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Number of I/O modules
Addition of station
Mixing of standard and F modules
Station-by-station on the PROFIBUS as well as
within a station
Station-by-station on the PROFIBUS as well as
within a station
Time stamp functionality
Yes
No
12/24 x 24 V DC
4/8 x 24 V DC
F-modules
DI
4/8 x NAMUR [EEx ib]
DO
10 x 24 V DC/2 A
4 x 24 V DC/2 A
8x 24 V DC/2 A
AI
6 x 4 to 20 mA, 13 bits + sign
--
6 x 0 ... 20 mA or 4 20 mA HART,
15 bits + sign
Motor starters
--
F-DS1e-x
F-RS1e-x
PROFIBUS
Interface module
IM 153-2 HF
IM 151-1 HF
IM 153-2 HF FO (fiber optic)
Order No. stem
6ES7 153-2BA.
6ES7 151-1BA.
6ES7 153-2BB.
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ET 200M
ET 200M configuration
Design with F modules
Isolation
module
An ET 200M station can accommodate up to 12 I/O modules
of S7-300 design. Hot swapping is permissible when using
active bus modules.
F modules
,0
ET 200 rack
Only for SIL 3 operation,
SIL 2 also possible
without isolation module
PROFIBUS
Copper connection
Isolating bus module
for active
backplane bus
The safety-related F-modules can be mixed with standard
modules within a station.
In the case of applications according to SIL 3 and with mixed
configurations with standard modules, an isolating module is
required on the left of the F-modules. This protects the
F-modules in the event of overvoltages.
Design with F and standard modules
Isolating bus module
for active
backplane bus
,0
ET 200 rack
PROFIBUS
Copper connection
or fiber-optic cable (FOC)
Isolation module for isolation
of standard and F modules
ET 200M configuration
MTA terminal modules
ET 200M
redundant
MTA
Field devices, sensors and actuators can be connected simply,
rapidly and reliably to I/O modules of the ET 200M remote
I/O stations using MTA terminal modules (Marshalled Termination Assemblies). MTA versions are available for standard
I/O modules as well as for redundant and safety-related
I/O modules.
ET 200M
single
When using the MTAs, the requirements and costs for cabling
and commissioning are significantly reduced, and wiring errors are avoided. They can of course only be used in the context of SIMATIC PCS 7.
MTA
Preassembled
cable with
front connector
MTA terminal modules
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ET 200S
ET 200S configuration
With an ET 200S station, up to 63 I/O modules (power
modules, electronics modules, motor starters and expansion
modules) can be inserted between the interface module and
the terminating module. Further configuration limits are the
width of up to 2 m, the max. address range of 244 bytes for
input data and the same for output data, as well as the limiting
of parameters to a maximum of 244 bytes per station.
Power modules are suitable for configuring the I/O modules in
potential groups. A power module together with its following
I/O modules constitute a potential group in each case, whose
scope is limited by the current carrying capacity of the power
module (up to 10 A depending on the type). The power module handles the monitoring and also - depending on the version - the fusing of the power supply for this potential group.
The first power module must be positioned directly following
the interface module.
IM 151
High Feature
PM-D F
PROFIsafe
6,/
6,/
PM-E
power module
PM-E F
power module
6,/
Fail-safe
motor starter
ET 200S configuration
Which power module (PM) is used in each case depends on
the application and the I/O modules used in it. The power
modules listed in the table are relevant to safety-related applications.
An ET 200S station can be configured rapidly and simply using
the SIMATIC ET 200 Configurator. This is acquainted with the
configuration rules, and provides interactive support for selection of all components and the matching accessories. The
SIMATIC ET 200 Configurator is available on the Internet at:
www.siemens.com/et200
Achievable safety
(AK/SIL)
Appropriate
I/O modules
Safe shutdown of subsequent standard
DO modules 24 V DC
AK4/SIL 2
All non-safety-related standard electronics
modules 24 V DC
Supply of F-DI modules and F-DO
modules
AK4/SIL 2
AK6/SIL 31)
All electronics modules (safety-related and
standard modules) in the respective voltage
range
AK6/SIL 3
Safety-related (F) motor starters F-DS1e-x
and F-RS1e-x with or without Brake Control xB1 and xB2 expansion modules
AK4/SIL 2
Safety-related (F) motor starters F-DS1e-x
and F-RS1e-x with or without Brake Control xB3 and xB4 expansion modules
Power module
Use
PM-E F pm DC 24 V PROFIsafe
(pm for earth-free loads;
ground and earth separated)
PM-E F pp DC 24 V PROFIsafe
(pp for grounded loads; ground
and earth connected together)
PM-E DC 24 V
PM-E
DC 24 ... 48 V/AC 24 ... 230 V
PM-D F DC 24 PROFIsafe
1)
Safe shutdown of F-motor starters
Only AK4/SIL 2 can be achieved when mixing standard and F modules within a potential group.
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Process I/O
for ET 200M and ET 200S
F-motor starters
Initiated by a switch-off signal, safety-related ET 200S motor
starters can be selectively switched off by the series-connected PM-D F PROFIsafe power module. In addition to a circuitbreaker/contactor combination, the ET 200S motor starters
have a safe electronic evaluation circuit for fault detection. If
the contactor to be switched in the case of an emergency stop
fails, the evaluation electronics detects a fault and deactivates
the circuit-breaker in the motor starter in a safety-related manner.
Safe process instruments and process devices for
connection to ET200 remote I/Os
Siemens currently offers the following safe process instruments/devices for operation on ET 200M remote I/Os:
F-AI HART analog input module for ET 200M (6 x 0/4 ... 20 mA)
Process instrument/
process device
Safety Integrity
Level (SIL)
Pressure measurement
F-modules
SITRANS P DS III analog/HART
The F-signal modules of ET 200M and ET 200S (DI/DO/AI) can
be used for diagnostics of both internal and external faults.
They carry out self-tests, e.g. for short-circuit or open-circuit,
and automatically monitor the discrepancy time defined in the
parameter settings.
Depending on the version, the input modules support 1oo1
and 2oo2 evaluation on the module. Further evaluations, e.g.
2oo3 evaluation for analog inputs, are carried out by the CPU.
The digital output modules enable safe disconnection through
a second disconnect path in the event of a faulty output.
SIL 2
Temperature measurement
SITRANS TW series
SIL 1
Level measurement
Pointek CLS 200 analog
SIL 2
Pointek CLS 300 analog
SIL 2
Pointek ULS 200
SIL 1
Position control
SIPART PS2, two-wire version
SIL 2
SIPART PS2, four-wire version
SIL 2
F-AI HART analog input module for ET 200M
The F-AI HART analog input module with 6 inputs for current
measurements in the range from 0 to 20 mA or 4 to 20 mA is
the first safety-related ET 200M module with the compact
width of 40 mm. All 6 channels of the module are designed for
SIL 3. When using F-AI HART modules instead of older F-AI
modules with twice the width, the achievable packing density
is four times as high.
The module is also suitable for HART communication with
HART field devices. The HART communication can be switched
off safety-related.
The function example "F Systems: Wiring and Voting Architectures for ET 200M F-AIs" on the Internet shows wiring and
evaluation architectures for safety-related analog signals. See
www.siemens.com/process-functional-examples
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Detailed information, technical specifications and ordering
data on these devices are available on the Internet at:
www.siemens.com/fielddevices
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Direct device interfacing via fieldbus
with high safety and availability
S7-400FH controller
S7-400FH controller
DP/PA Link
RR
RR
DP/PA Link
with redundant DP/PA couplers
RR
AFD
AFD
AFD
PROFIBUS DP
2oo3
352),%86
1oo2
Example of previously standard safety-related and fault-tolerant
PROFIBUS PA configurations
Safety-related and fault-tolerant architecture based on a PROFIBUS PA ring
topology
For plant areas up to hazardous Zone 2, redundant routers together with a PROFIBUS PA of ring topology permit cheaper,
safety-related and fault-tolerant applications than the previous standard architectures (see figure on left).
As shown in the figure on the right, safety-related and faulttolerant applications can be implemented with relatively low
device and cable requirements. The configuration of the ring
can also be changed during runtime. Even brief opening-up of
the ring in order to integrate a further AFD is possible without
production failures. The diagnostics integrated in the redundant router and the AFDs expands the existing possibilities for
communication and cable diagnostics, and makes fault locating easier in the event of an open-circuit.
The PROFIBUS PA of ring topology is connected to two redundant PROFIBUS segments of an S7-400FH controller via the redundant router. Each of the maximum 8 Active Field Distributors (AFD) in this PROFIBUS PA ring with automatic bus termination has 4 short-circuit-proof spur lines for connection to
devices.
The concept of Flexible Modular Redundancy is thus implemented down to the field level.
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Safe field instrumentation on the PROFIBUS PA
PROFIBUS PA devices for implementation of
safety shutdowns
The SITRANS P DSIII digital pressure transmitter is the first
PROFIBUS PA device available on the market for SIL 2 safety
shutdowns according to IEC 61508/ IEC 61511-1. To this end,
Siemens has extended its standard measuring equipment for
pressure, absolute pressure and differential pressure by a
PROFIsafe driver.
In a safety application, the pressure transmitter can be connected to an FH controller from the SIMATIC S7-400 series
over PROFIBUS PA and PROFIsafe. Advantages such as direct
communication links and power supply to intrinsically-safe
devices, increased information contents and integrity of measured-value transmission are then combined with each other.
The digital input of the electropneumatic PROFIBUS PA positioner SIPART PS2 PA can be used for the safe shutdown. With
a redundant, multi-channel design, measuring circuits can
also be implemented up to safety integrity level SIL 3.
SITRANS P DSIII PROFIsafe pressure transmitter
The SIMATIC PDM Process Device Manager is used to initially
start up the SITRANS P DSIII pressure transmitter as a regular
PROFIBUS PA device. You subsequently activate the PROFIsafe
functions.
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The device description (DD) required for this, the safety
manual as well as further information are available on the
Internet at:
www.siemens.com/sitransp
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Safety lifecycle management
Analysis phase
Safety Instrumented System
(SIS)
Inputs
37
$
Outputs
Basic Process Control System
(BPCS)
Inputs
Outputs
37
%
,3
)7
Reactor
Safety Instrumented Function (SIF) in the SIS
The safety lifecycle is divided into three phases according to
IEC 61511: analysis, realization and operation/maintenance.
Safety lifecycle management always commences in that the
process concept, the functional safety management plan and
the historical recordings are examined in order to determine
known or potential safety risks.
In a second step, the results are subject to a risk analysis. The
objective is to filter out the non-tolerable risks, to rate the
probability for the occurrence of a hazard, and to estimate the
possible consequences. Various methods are available to this
end, e.g.:
A possible protective measure is the use of a Safety Instrumented System (SIS). The SIS is an independent safety system
comprising components ranging from sensor over controller
to final element. It is suitable for the following purposes:
Shutdown: a process or plant is automatically driven to a
safe state when a predefined condition is violated.
Tolerance: under defined conditions, the plant can still be
operated safely.
Reduction: possible consequences of a safety event are
minimized and thus limited.
The achievable risk reduction factor will increase with higher
SIL level
HAZOP
Danger tree analysis
Checklists
FMEA (Failure Modes and Effects Analysis)
Various tools available on the market effectively support the
risk analysis through automation of the described procedures.
The result of the risk analysis is documented in the safety requirements specification. This is the basis for subsequent
plant planning.
The probability of a safety-relevant event and its effects can be
reduced by appropriate protection measures (LOPA, Layer of
Protection).
1)
Safety
Integrity
Level
Probability of failure on demand
(PFD) per year1)
Risk
Reduction
Factor
SIL 4
10-5 to < 10-4
10 000 to 100 000
SIL 3
10-4 to < 10-3
1 000 to 10 000
SIL 2
10-3 to < 10-2
100 to 1 000
SIL 1
10-2 to < 10-1
10 to 100
Low demand mode of operation
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Realization phase
The realization phase is characterized by selection of the technology and architecture, definition of the proof test interval,
the design and installation of the SIS, as well as commissioning.
Siemens provides the F-block library in S7 F Systems and the
SIMATIC Safety Matrix for configuration and programming of
the S7-400FH controllers.
SIMATIC Safety Matrix
The SIMATIC Safety Matrix which can be used in addition to
CFC is an innovative safety lifecycle tool from Siemens which
can be used for convenient configuration of safety applications and also for their operation and servicing. Based on the
proven principle of a Cause&Effect matrix, the tool is highly
suitable for processes where defined statuses require specific
safety reactions.
S7 F Systems with F-block library and Safety Matrix
The S7 F Systems engineering tool permits parameterization
of the S7-400FH systems and the safety-related F-modules
from the ET 200 series.
It supports configuration by means of functions for:
Comparison of safety-related F-programs
Recognition of changes in the F-program using the checksum
Separation of safety-related and standard functions
Access to the F-functions can be password-protected. The
F-block library integrated in S7 F Systems contains predefined
function blocks for generation of safety-related applications
with the CFC or the SIMATIC Safety Matrix based on it. The certified F-blocks are extremely robust and intercept programming errors such as division by zero or out-of-range values.
They save the necessity for performing diverse programming
tasks for detecting and reacting to errors.
Safety Matrix: assignment of exactly defined reactions (effects) to occurring events (causes)
The SIMATIC Safety Matrix not only means that programming
of the safety logic is significantly simpler and more convenient, but also much faster than in the conventional manner.
During the risk analysis of a plant, the configuration engineer
can assign exactly defined reactions (effects) to events
(causes) which may occur during a process.
The possible process events (inputs) are initially entered in the
horizontal lines of a matrix table comparable to a spreadsheet
program, and then their type and quantity, logic operations,
any delays and interlocks as well as any tolerable faults are
configured. The reactions (outputs) to a particular event are
then defined in the vertical columns.
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Advantages of the Safety Matrix in the
realization phase
Simple programming using Cause&Effect method
No programming knowledge required
Automatic generation of CFCs including driver blocks
Automatic version tracking
Integral tracking of changes
1-to-1 printout of Cause&Effect matrix
Input window for configuration of analog or digital causes as well as their
digital effects
The events and reactions are linked by simply clicking the cell
at the intersection point of line and column. Using this procedure, the Safety Matrix automatically generates complex,
safety-related CFC programs. Configuration engineers require
no special programming knowledge, and can concentrate
fully on the safety requirements of their plants.
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Operation and maintenance phase
Documentation of changes with the Safety Matrix
The third and final phase of the safety lifecycle comprises operation, maintenance and modification of the safety application as well as plant decommissioning.
The operator can display and save first-up signals and also
record safety-relevant events. Changes in parameters are supported, as are bypass, reset and override functions.
The Viewer of the SIMATIC Safety Matrix which can be used
on the SIMATIC PCS 7 operator station permits simple and
intuitive operation and monitoring of the safety application
during runtime. The signal status is displayed online in the
Cause&Effect matrix.
Safety lifecycle management functions for version management and for documentation of operator interventions and
program modifications effectively supplement the configuration, operation and servicing functions of the SIMATIC Safety
Matrix and also the safety lifecycle management.
Advantages of the Safety Matrix in the operation phase
Complete integration in SIMATIC PCS 7
First-up alarm display and saving
Integral operating functions such as bypass, reset,
override and parameter modification
Sequence of event display and saving
Automatic saving of operator interventions for the
safety lifecycle management
Automatic version tracking
Automatic documentation of modifications
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Application examples
Partial Stroke Test (PST)
SIS controller
Safety
application
(70
DP/PA coupler
F-DO
Safety
Instrumented
Function
SIPART PS2
valve positioner
Feedback of
valve position
Setpoint for
valve position
Air supply
S
Solenoid valve
Pneumatic shutdown valve
Configuration example for the Partial Stroke Test
In order to guarantee that emergency shutdown (ESD) valves
of a Safety Instrumented Function (SIF) also operate fault-free
when a safety event occurs, their functionality must be regularly checked.
With a plant shutdown, this can be carried out using a Full
Stroke Test. However, since the valve is completely closed during this procedure, the test method cannot usually be used
during process operation.
The Partial Stroke Test is an excellent alternative in this case.
During this test, the valve motion is checked by partially opening or closing it without stopping the process. The valve stroke
is usually 10 to 15%. The length of the partial stroke depends
on the process conditions and the required degree of coverage
of the diagnostics function.
By means of Partial Stroke Tests, the time interval between the
required Full Stroke Tests can be extended without changing
the SIL. When carrying out these tests regularly (e.g. 4 times a
year), the interval between two Full Stroke Tests could be extended from one year to two.
The Safety Instrumented System from Siemens already contains preconfigured function blocks for automatic execution
of the Partial Stroke Test at the defined test intervals. These
provide operator alarms and feedbacks on the valve function,
and apply PFD calculations (Probability of Failure on Demand)
to determine the time of the next Full Stroke Test.
Ready-to-use faceplates are available for visualization on the
operator system. These permit a fast overview of the valve status. They display the PST parameters as well as the status of
the last Partial Stroke Test, and provide information on further
planned tests.
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PFD (t)
,(&
Without PST
With PST (4 x year)
Proof Test annually = SIL 2
Proof Test every 2 years = SIL 2
6,/
6,/
PFDavg
6,/
Proof Test interval
6,/
Time
Partial Stroke Test extends the test interval for the Full Stroke Test from one to two years
Function blocks
F_PST carries out the Partial Stroke Test
PST provides the alarms and events for the operator station
Option: F_SOLENOID tests the solenoid valve
Option: PST_CALC calculates the time of the next Full
Stroke Test
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Online valve test without interfering with production
Test covering different types of failure
Preventive diagnostics
More flexible tests and longer test intervals
Minimization of duration for bypassing the ESD valve
or for process shutdown
Lower failure probability of valve when required
Feedbacks concerning Full Stroke Tests required to
retain the SIL
Application examples
Faceplate for the SIMATIC PCS 7 operator system
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High Integrity Pressure Protection Systems (HIPPS),
Fire & Gas and Burner Management
High Integrity Pressure Protection System (HIPPS)
The High Integrity Pressure Protection System is the specific
application of a Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS) for protection against overpressure. It can be used as an alternative to
pressure reducers according to API 521 and ASME code 2211,
Section VIII, Paragraphs 1 and 2.
On the basis of the Safety Integrated Systems, Siemens has
developed complex HIPPS solutions for various applications in
cooperation with solution providers:
www.siemens.com/process-safety
Burner Management Systems
Burner Management Systems (BMS) are defined according to
EN 298 and NFPA 85 (2001) as "Control systems for safe combustion, for supporting operating personnel when starting-up
and shutting-down fuel conditioning and firing plants, and for
preventing malfunctions and damage on these plants".
Their wide range extends from very small systems for boilers
with single burners up to very large systems for power plant
boilers.
Siemens offers burner libraries as well as complete solutions
with TV-certified function blocks for the SIMATIC S7-400FH
and S7-300F controller platforms.
Example of a control cabinet configuration
Fire and gas
Systems for protection against fire and gas play an important
role in the total protection concept of industrial plants for exploitation, processing and transportation of petroleum, petrochemicals or dangerous gases.
They must reliably detect and signal fires and/or gas leakages,
even under adverse conditions such as failure of the main
power supply. To reduce subsequent damage, they are also
partially able to automatically initiate appropriate countermeasures such as firefighting or drawing out of a gas. The
Safety Integrated System is certified for this in line with the required safety standards EN 54 and NFPA 72.
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Reference projects
References in the oil & gas and chemical industries
Whether during power generation, oil and gas exploitation, in
refineries, in the chemical, petrochemical or pharmaceutical
industries: on the basis of our sound know-how and comprehensive experience, we have already implemented a large
number of turnkey process safety solutions. These have
proven themselves in everyday use worldwide.
Energy:
Afam gas purification plant of the Shell Petroleum
Development Company (SPDC) Nigeria
SPDC has installed a gas conditioning plant to guarantee
the quality of gas supply to an existing State owned 270 MW
power station, subject to a sale & purchase agreement with
SPDC, and to an SPDC new build 650 MW power station due
on stream in Mid 2007.
SPDC Nigeria chose the integrated, fault-tolerant and
redundant safety and process control system PCS 7 for the
190 mmscf/d gas conditioning plant. The system controls all
emergency shut downs as well as the fire detection system
and gas leak detection system and has to comply strictly to
safety standards.
The solution
Process control system SIMATIC PCS 7 with SIMATIC Safety
Integrated
Fault-tolerant and highly available SIMATIC S7-400FH controller with two fiber optic cables connected CPUs
Type 417-4H, as well as communication processors for
the connection with PROFIBUS and Ethernet
Over two interface modules IM 153-2 High Feature,
decentralized I/Os of the periphery system ET 200M are
connected to PROFIBUS: seven I/O lines for measuring field
signals out of the Safety Instrumented System, Fire and Gas
as well as out of the common process automation
Safety-engineering and Safety Lifecycle Management via
SIMATIC Safety Matrix
Foot print optimized and cost-effective system architecture
thanks to Flexible Modular Redundancy
Especially important was the application of the SIMATIC Safety
Matrix. This efficient engineering tool simplifies the design
and implementation of the safety relevant application. Furthermore it supports important parts of the Safety Lifecycle of
the system from design and realization through to the operation and maintenance phase.
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Reference projects
Afam gas purification plant of the Shell Petroleum Development Company
(SPDC) Nigeria
Refinery:
Hydrocracker at Repsol YPF in Tarragona, Spain
A further project in which Siemens could prove its sector competence was the automation of the hydrocracker for Repsol
YPF in the refinery in Tarragona, Spain. The hydrocracker converts the impressive quantity of 24 000 barrels of petroleum
into higher-quality products every day. The demands placed
on the SIS were correspondingly high. The tasks: interlocking
of the two furnaces, motor control and monitoring of tank levels, as well as emergency shutdown of five compressors for
controlling the exhaust stack and the furnaces.
The solution
SIMATIC PCS 7 process control system with SIMATIC Safety
Integrated
Two SIMATIC S7-400FH controllers
1 900 safety-related inputs and outputs with SIMATIC
ET 200M remote I/Os
Plant configuration
The two SIMATIC S7-400FH controllers ensure that the plant
operates within the approved range at all times. Using the
new hydrocracker, Repsol YPF could significantly increase its
production of petrol, diesel and other high-quality petrochemical products. The fuels from Tarragona of course also
satisfy the EC environmental directives.
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Bayer in Dormagen, Germany
Statoil offshore platform, Norway
Chemical industry: production of pesticides at Bayer in
Dormagen, Germany
Oil and gas:
Statoil offshore platform, Norway
In their new multipurpose plant in Dormagen, it was particularly important for Bayer Crop Science AG to produce a uniformity with SIMATIC PCS 7 from the field level up to the ERP level
(SAP). Bayer decided in favor of a control system solution with
integral safety technology for 35 process plants, 240 subsystems and 4 500 measuring points.
In order to completely satisfy all safety-critical requirements
for its Huldra unmanned offshore oil platform in the North
Sea, Statoil, the largest Norwegian mineral oil company, relies
on fire and gas warning systems as well as emergency shutdown systems. One of the reasons: The SIMATIC S5 system already installed proved its excellence in the past.
The solution
SIMATIC PCS 7 process control system with SIMATIC Safety
Integrated
53 SIMATIC S7-400FH controllers
1 000 safety-related inputs and outputs with SIMATIC
ET 200M remote I/Os
Plant configuration
The solution
Five SIMATIC S7-400FH controllers
3 000 safety-related inputs and outputs via SIMATIC
ET 200M
Plant configuration
Safety Integrated results in a reduction in engineering costs
over the complete lifecycle of the multipurpose plant. Thanks
to its high degree of flexibility, production can be adapted to
modified requirements significantly simpler and faster. Maintenance and modification work has become much more simple as a result of the unit-specific assignment of the controllers (one controller per plant unit).
The project was the beginning of a new controller generation
with integral safety engineering at Statoil. Since then, 20 further platforms have been equipped with SIMATIC S7-400FH.
The large economical advantage: the user programs could be
reused for all platforms.
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Overview of product and ordering data
S7-400FH controllers
SIMATIC S7-400FH controllers as AS bundles for SIMATIC PCS 7
(preferred configurations including S7 F Systems RT license)
AS types
AS 412F
AS 414F
AS 417F
AS 412FH
AS 414FH
AS 417FH
CPU redundancy
No, 1 CPU
Basic hardware
AS 412-3-1H
AS 414-4-1H
AS 417-4-1H
AS 412-3-2H
AS 414-4-2H
AS 417-4-2H
Order No. stem of
hardware
6ES7 654-8AB013BX. / -3GX.
6ES7 654-8CF013BX. / -3GX.
6ES7 654-8EN013BX. / -3GX.
6ES7 656-8AB311EX. / -1GX.
6ES7 656-8CF311EX. / -1GX.
6ES7 656-8EN311EX. / -1GX.
6ES7 654-8AB023BX. / -3GX.
6ES7 654-8CF023BX. / -3GX.
6ES7 654-8EN023BX. / -3GX.
6ES7 656-8AB321EX. / -1GX.
6ES7 656-8CF321EX. / -1GX.
6ES7 656-8EN321EX. / -1GX.
Yes, 2 CPUs (fault-tolerant)
In the context of SIMATIC PCS 7, the SIMATIC S7-400FH controllers are available as completely assembled and tested AS
bundles. By selecting preconfigured ordering units, you can
define the configuration of the AS bundles and their order
numbers in interactive mode.
The ordering units of the AS bundles and the preferred configurations are also listed in the SIMATIC PCS 7 Catalog ST PCS 7.
The ordering data of the individual components are listed in
the Catalogs ST PCS 7 and ST 70. Both catalogs are available
on the Internet at:
www.siemens.com/simatic/printmaterial
A configurator available in the catalog and in the online ordering system on the Internet (www.siemens.com/automation/mall) provides you with effective support. In order to help
you when selecting preferred configurations, these are listed
additively together with their complete order number.
SIMATIC CPU S7-400H
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CPU type
CPU 412-3H
CPU 414-4H
CPU 417-4H
Component of the AS bundle
AS 412F (1 x) / AS 412FH (2 x)
AS 414F (1 x) / AS 414FH (2 x)
AS 417F (1 x) / AS 417FH (2 x)
Technical setup
S7-400 with distributed I/O
S7-400 with distributed I/O
S7-400 with
distributed I/O
Load memory, RAM (integrated /
memory card)
256 KB / up to 64 MB
256 KB / up to 64 MB
256 KB / up to 64 MB
Main memory
Total
For program
For data
768 KB
512 KB
256 KB
2.8 MB
1.4 MB
1.4 MB
30 MB
15 MB
15 MB
Execution time
75 ns
45 ns
18 ns
Number of F I/Os
Approx. 100
Approx. 600
Approx. 3 000
Bit memories
8 KB
8 KB
16 KB
Integrated interfaces
Number and type
Number of DP segments
1 (MPI/DP)
1
2 (MPI / DP and DP)
2
2 (MPI / DP and DP)
2
Dimensions (WxHxD) in mm
50 x 290 x 219
50 x 290 x 219
50 x 290 x 219
Order No. stem
6ES7 412-3H.
6ES7 414-4H.
6ES7 417-4H.
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S7-300F controllers / software components
SIMATIC S7-300F controller
1)
CPU type
CPU 315F-2
DP
CPU 315F-2
PN/DP
CPU 317F-2
DP
Technical setup
S7-300 with distributed I/O or central, safety-related I/O
Load memory (plug-in)
64 KB to 8 MB
Main memory
192 KB
F operations
36 K
Number of F I/Os
CPU 317F-2
PN/DP
CPU 319F-3
PN/DP
64 KB to 8 MB
8 MB
256 KB
1 MB
1.4 MB
50 K
200 K
280 K
Approx. 300
Approx. 500
Approx. 1 000
Bit memories
2 KB
4 KB
8 KB
Fieldbus connection
PROFIBUS (DP)
PROFIBUS (DP),
PROFINET (PN)
PROFIBUS (DP)
PROFIBUS (DP),
PROFINET (PN)
PROFIBUS (DP),
PROFINET (PN)
Integrated interfaces
Number and type
Number of DP segments
2 (MPI and DP)
1
2 (DP/MPI and PN)
1
2 (DP/MPI and DP)
2
2 (DP/MPI and PN)
1
3 (DP/MPI, DP, PN)
2
Dimensions (WxHxD) in mm
40 x 125 x 130
Order No. stem
Standard version
6ES7 315-6FF.
Order No. stem
SIPLUS version 1)
6AG1 315-6FF.
80 x 125 x 130
6ES7 315-2FH.
6ES7 317-6FF.
120 x 125 x 130
6ES7 317-2FK.
6AG1 317-6FF.
6ES7 318-3FL.
As SIPLUS component also for extended temperature range -25 to +60C and corrosive atmosphere/condensation (www.siemens.com/siplus)
Software components for engineering, runtime mode and safety lifecycle management
Name
Order No. stem
S7 F Systems / S7 F Systems upgrade
6ES7 833-1CC01-0.
S7 F Systems RT license (part of the AS bundles)
6ES7 833-1CC00-6.
Safety Matrix Editor including Safety Matrix Viewer
Safety Matrix Tool
Safety Matrix Viewer
6ES7 833-1SM0.
6ES7 833-1SM4.
6ES7 833-1SM6.
Partial Stroke Test function blocks and faceplates
Engineering license and RT license for one AS
RT license for a further AS
6BQ2 001-0CA.
6BQ2 001-0CB.
Burner libraries, function blocks
For SIMATIC S7-400FH controllers
For SIMATIC S7-300F controllers
9AL3 100-1AA1.
9AL3 100-1AD5.
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ET 200M F signal modules
MTA terminal modules
F signal modules for ET 200M on S7-300F and S7-400FH
Digital input
SM 326F
NAMUR [EEx ib]
Digital output
Analog input
SM 326F
SM 336F HART
Module types
SM 326F
Max. number of
inputs/outputs
24 (1-channel for
SIL 2 sensors)
12 (2-channel for
SIL 3 sensors)
8 (1-channel)
4 (2-channel)
10,
electrically isolated
in groups of 5
P/P switching
8,
electrically isolated
in groups of 4
P/M switching
15 bits + sign
2-wire or 4-wire
connection
1-channel: SIL 2
1-channel: SIL 2
SIL 3
SIL 3
SIL 3
2-channel: SIL 3
2-channel: SIL 3
24 V DC
NAMUR
24 V DC
24 V DC
2 A per channel
with "1" signal
2 A per channel
with "1" signal
4 for 6 channels
each, electrically
isolated in groups of
2
8 for 1 channel
each,
electrically isolatedfrom each other
4 (optional)
4
Module redundancy
4
Module redundancy
4
Module and channel
redundancy
4
Module and channel
redundancy
Max. achievable safety
class to IEC 61508 / EN
954-1
Input or output voltage
Input or output current
Short-circuit-proof
sensor supply
HART communication
Redundancy mode
Module and channel
diagnostics
6 (1-channel)
4 ... 20 mA or
0 ... 20 mA
6 for 1 channel each
Dimensions (WxHxD)
in mm
80 x 125 x 120
80 x 125 x 120
80 x 125 x 120
80 x 125 x 120
40 x 125 x 120
Order No. stem
6ES7 326-1BK.
6ES7 326-1RF.
6ES7 326-2BF0.
6ES7 326-2BF4.
6ES7 336-4GE.
MTA terminal modules for the sensor/actuator connection to F modules of the ET 200M
Order No.
MTA type
Input/output
range
6 channels F AI HART
(safety-related)
4 ... 20 mA or
0 to 20 mA
IO
redundancy
4
MTA
ET 200M module
6ES7 650-1AH61-5.
6ES7 336-4GE00-0.
Connection
cable
6ES7 922-3BD000AU. (3 m)
6ES7 922-3BJ000AU. (8 m)
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6 channels F AI (safetyrelated)
4 ... 20 mA
6ES7 650-1AH51-5.
6ES7 336-1HE00-0.
(as of pr. version 6)
24 channels F DI (safetyrelated)
24 V DC
6ES7 650-1AK11-7.
6ES7 326-1BK00-0.
and
6ES7 326-1BK01-0.
(as of pr. version 1)
10 channels F DO (safety-related)
24 V DC, 2 A
6ES7 650-1AL11-6.
6ES7 326-2BF01-0.
(as of pr. version 2)
10 channels F DO relays
(safety-related)
110 ... 220 V AC, 5 A;
6ES7 650-1AM31-6.
6ES7 326-2BF01-0.
(as of pr. version 2)
24 V DC, 5 A
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6ES7 922-3BD000AS. (3 m)
6ES7 922-3BJ000AS. (8 m)
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ET 200S distributed I/O system
SIMATIC PCS 7 safety packages
Power modules and safety-related electronics modules (F modules) for ET 200S on S7-300F and S7-400FH
Power modules for electronics modules
Module types
PM-E
Supply voltage
24 V DC/10 A
Application
All types of electronics module, including safety-related (4/8 F DI, 4 F DO);
limitations through voltage range
Diagnostics
Load voltage
Load voltage and fuse
Order No. stem of power module
6ES7 138-4CA.
6ES7 138-4CB.
Order No. stem of terminal module
6ES7 193-4CC. (2 x 3 terminals), AUX1 with through-connection to left
6ES7 193-4CD. (2 x 3 terminals), AUX1 interrupted to left
6ES7 193-4CE. (2 x 2 terminals)
24 48 V DC; 24 230 V AC; with fuse
Safety-related electronics modules (F modules)
Module types
Digital input module 4/8 F DI
Digital output module 4 F DO
Number of I/Os
4 (2-channel for SIL 3 sensors)
4 with 24 V DC/2 A, P/M switching1), up to SIL 3
8 (1-channel for SIL 2 sensors)
1)
P/M: for ungrounded loads (mass and ground
separated)
Input or output voltage
24 V DC
Module and channel diagnostics
Order No. stem of electronics module
6ES7 138-4FA.
6ES7 138-4FB.
Order No. stem of terminal module
6ES7 193-4CF. (4 x 4 terminals)
6ES7 193-4CF. (4 x 4 terminals)
6ES7 193-4CG. (4 x 6 terminals)
6ES7 193-4CG. (4 x 6 terminals)
Order No. stem of power module (see table of power
modules for associated terminal modules)
6ES7 138-4CA.
6ES7 138-4CB.
SIMATIC PCS 7 safety packages
SIMATIC PCS 7 Safety ES Packages
SIMATIC PCS 7 Safety ES Package for AS/OS, 250 POs
Order No. stem
SIMATIC PCS 7 Engineering Software with AS/OS engineering
and runtime license for 250 POs
S7 F Systems
6ES7 651-6AA07-0.
SIMATIC PCS 7 Engineering Software with AS/OS engineering
license for unlimited POs and AS runtime license for 600 POs
S7 F Systems
6ES7 651-6AF07-0.
SIMATIC PCS 7 Engineering Software with AS/OS engineering
and runtime license for 250 POs
SIMATIC Safety Matrix Tool
S7 F Systems
6ES7 651-6BA07-0.
SIMATIC PCS 7 Engineering Software with AS/OS engineering
license for unlimited POs and AS runtime license for 600 POs
SIMATIC Safety Matrix Tool
S7 F Systems
6ES7 651-6BF07-0.
SIMATIC Safety Matrix Tool
S7 F Systems
6ES7 651-6BX07-0.
SIMATIC PCS 7 OS Software Single Station, 250 POs
SIMATIC Safety Matrix Viewer
6ES7 652-6AA07-0.
SIMATIC PCS 7 OS Software Client
SIMATIC Safety Matrix Viewer
6ES7 652-6CX07-0.
SIMATIC Safety Matrix Viewer
6ES7 652-6BX07-0.
SIMATIC PCS 7 Safety ES Package for AS/OS,
unlimited POs
SIMATIC PCS 7 Safety Matrix ES Package for AS/OS,
250 POs
SIMATIC PCS 7 Safety Matrix ES Package for AS/OS,
unlimited POs
SIMATIC PCS 7 Safety Matrix ES Extension Package
SIMATIC PCS 7 Safety Matrix OS Packages
SIMATIC PCS 7 Safety Matrix OS Single Station Package
SIMATIC PCS 7 Safety Matrix OS Client Package
SIMATIC PCS 7 Safety Matrix OS Extension Package
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