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Functional Safety KCD2-RR2-Ex1(.SP)
Planning
3.2

Assumptions

The following assumptions have been made during the FMEDA:
Failure rate based on the Siemens standard SN 29500.
Failure rates are constant, wear is not considered.
External power supply failure rates are not included.
The safety-related device is considered to be of type A device with a hardware fault
tolerance of 0.
The device will be used under average industrial ambient conditions comparable
to the classification "stationary mounted" according to MIL-HDBK-217F.
Alternatively, operating stress conditions typical of an industrial field environment similar
to IEC/EN 60654-1 Class C with an average temperature over a long period of time
of 40 ºC may be assumed. For a higher average temperature of 60 ºC, the failure rates
must be multiplied by a factor of 2.5 based on experience. A similar factor must be used
if frequent temperature fluctuations are expected.
The application program in the programmable logic controller (PLC) is configured
to detect underrange and overrange failures.
The device do not has a fault bus.
SIL 2 Application
The device shall claim less than 10 % of the total failure budget for a SIL 2 safety loop.
For a SIL 2 application operating in low demand mode the total PFD
of the SIF (Safety Instrumented Function) should be smaller than 10
hence the maximum allowable PFD
For a SIL 2 application operating in high demand mode the total PFH value
of the SIF should be smaller than 10
would then be 10
Since the safety loop has a hardware fault tolerance of 0 and it is a type A device,
the SFF must be > 60 % according to table 2 of IEC/EN 61508-2 for a SIL 2 (sub) system.
value would then be 10
avg
-6
per hour, hence the maximum allowable PFH value
-7
per hour.
value
avg
-2
,
-3
.
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