Api Rp 1167
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Office of Pipeline Safety. That follow the guidance provided by the American Petroleum Institute (API. Tables of the API RP 1162 program. API RP 1165: Recommended Practice for Pipeline SCADA Displays. API RP 1167 2nd Edition, June 2016. PIPELINE SCADA ALARM MANAGEMENT. View Full Details. Find the most up-to-date version of API RP 1167 at Engineering360. This document is intended to provide pipeline operators with recommended industry practices in the development, implementation, and maintenance of.
For more information or a custom quote, visit the page for regional contact information. Scope: SCOPE LIMITATIONS This RP was created by an API Cybernetics Subcommittee task force, based on industry practices used on liquid pipeline SCADA systems. Most participants operate crude, product, chemical, and natural gas pipeline systems.
It is recognized that each pipeline company has unique operating philosophies and SCADA systems; therefore, not all elements of this recommended practice may be applicable. For example: • Some pipeline control centers are a combination of several different SCADA systems. • Some of these SCADA systems may not have the developer tools necessary to implement the recommended practices. • Some operators may have existing display techniques that bridge over into unique operating philosophies.
This RP is not all-inclusive. It is intended to cover best practices and provide examples for display techniques only, not dictate operational control philosophy or overall SCADA system functionality. The reader should have a good working knowledge of pipeline operations and display techniques, and may have to refer to other publications for background or additional information. This RP compliments but does not replace other procedures and effective display techniques or industry standards that are used for software development and implementation. Regulatory and individual company standards are not addressed in this publication.
PURPOSE This Recommended Practice (RP) focuses on the design and implementation of displays used for the display, monitoring, and control of information on pipeline Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition Systems (SCADA). The primary purpose is to document industry practices that provide guidance to a pipeline company or operator who want to select a new SCADA system, or update or expand an existing SCADA system. This RP assists pipeline companies and SCADA system developers in identifying items that are considered best practices when developing human machine interfaces (HMI).
Design elements that are discussed include, but are not limited to, hardware, navigation, colors, fonts, symbols, data entry, and control / selection techniques. Organization: American Petroleum Institute Document Number: api rp 1165 Publish Date: 2007-01-01 Page Count: 58 Change Type: REAF Available Languages: EN DOD Adopted: NO ANSI Approved: NO Most Recent Revision: YES Current Version: YES Status: Active. IHS Standards Expert subscription, simplifies and expedites the process for finding and managing standards by giving you access to standards from over 370 standards developing organizations (SDOs). FEATURES & BENEFITS • Maximize product development and R&D with direct access to over 1.6 million standards • Discover new markets: Identify unmet needs and discover next-generation technologies • Improve quality by leveraging consistent standards to meet customer and market requirements • Minimize risk: Mitigate liability and better understand compliance regulations • Boost efficiency: Speed up research, capture and reuse expertise For additional product information, visit the page. HOW TO SUBSCRIBE.
User Scenario A major pipeline company grew over several years through acquisitions which left them with a collection of several SCADA systems. When PHMSA 49CFR Parts 192 and 195 was introduced, they needed an alarm management solution that could quickly connect to these disparate SCADA systems and begin collecting alarm data to facilitate their compliance efforts. LogMate was the right choice for them based not only on connectivity but also on the proven reliability and comprehensive nature of LogMate’s analysis and reporting tools. After the implementation, the pipeline began using LogMate to identify alarm management issues such as nuisance alarms, chattering alarms, stale alarms and other bad alarm actors. They also began recognizing some procedural improvement opportunities.