(539e) Applying Best Practices in Procedural Operations in a Continuous Process
AIChE Annual Meeting
2010
2010 Annual Meeting
Computing and Systems Technology Division
Industrial Innovation in Process Design and Operations
Wednesday, November 10, 2010 - 4:57pm to 5:22pm
Process plants are designed and run according to operational procedures. These procedures consist of a set of tasks that are executed in a way time aftertime to achieve a certain goal such as starting up, shutting down or transition a unit as part of making a product. The level of detail, purpose, and frequency of use of these procedures may vary by industry/company/plant, but they are the basis for how to operate plants.
This presentation outlines models and best practices to follow that will improve a plant's operational procedures. Several examples will be presented to highlight different requirements and how different tools can be applied to implement operational procedures. These best practices will enable a plant operator to perform at his/her best whether they are optimizing output in a normal operating condition or responding to a process upset. Finally we will cover the developments in recently formed ISA-106 standards group- Procedural Automation for Continuous Process Operations
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