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Welcome to the Subcommittee on Instrumentation and Control Systems (SOICS) API SPRING MEETING April 23 – 25 th , 2012 DALLAS, TEXAS Chair: Michael J. Corbo - ExxonMobil Vice Chair: Mike W. Kelsheimer - Marathon Petroleum Company LP

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Page 1: Welcome to the Subcommittee on Instrumentation and Control Systems (SOICS) API SPRING MEETING April 23 – 25 th, 2012 DALLAS, TEXAS Chair: Michael J. Corbo.

Welcome to the Subcommittee on

Instrumentation and Control Systems (SOICS)

API SPRING MEETING April 23 – 25th, 2012 DALLAS, TEXAS

Chair: Michael J. Corbo - ExxonMobilVice Chair: Mike W. Kelsheimer - Marathon Petroleum Company LP

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Why are We Here ?

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SOICS Spring Mtg Agenda

Monday, April 23, 2012 (Room: Shawnee Trail Room 262 3rd Flr)

INTRODUCTIONS / SIGN-IN / Motion to Approve Fall 2011 Minutes.

FEEDBACK FROM CRE

UPDATE ON SOICS STANDARDS / OTHER INDUSTRY STANDARDS

RP557 GROUP DISCUSSION – ADVANCED CONTROL (B. Zerda)

RP554 GROUP DISCUSSION (Part 1) – CONT. SYSTEMS (G. Hawkins)

SOICS ROUNDTABLE – (Bill Mohr) LUNCH

SPECIAL TOPIC - INTRODUCTION TO “PERD” – RELIABILITY DATA Gene Meyer – Dow Chemical SPECIAL TOPIC – API 2350 Tank Overfill Protection - What’s Ahead Philip Myers - (API 2350 Chair)

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SOICS Spring Mtg Agenda

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

TASK GROUP BREAKOUT SESSIONS:

RP551 Process Measurement - Ballot Comment Reconciliation (Room: 262 Shawnee Trail) RP555 Process Analyzers - Ballot Comment Reconciliation - Audio / Live Meeting for this Session

(Room: Baker)

Wednesday, April 25, 2012 (Room: 359 McCommas Bluff)

TASK GROUP BREAKOUT SESSIONS:

RP552 Transmission - Continue Working Update - Goal – 4Q12 Ballot

CRE Closeout – 11:30 AM SOICS Chairman Report out

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CRE HighlightsFirst, the GOOD NEWS!!!

• Right now, all SOICS owned RPs are Up to Date, and on a planned Maintenance Track. GREAT WORK!!!

• There are NO open or outstanding User Request For Interpretation (RFIs) on any of our 7 responsible RPs.

• Our SOICS RPs continue to be in Demand. (as you’ll see on upcoming Slide)

• CRE News - Seeing more and more Subcommittee Interactions on RP/Standards

maintenance than in the past. Need to ensure Subcommittee Interaction occur early – to avoid surprises at the Ballot Stage.

API Responsible for about 180 Standards (CRE- 160, PSM – 5, and Fire/PRV – 12)

API creating a Master database to manage RP/Standards maintenance and User company preferences on Priorities. Expect it to be ready by Fall, 2012.

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CRE HighlightsNow, the BAD NEWS!!!

• CRE News -• API – ISO Standards Co-branding “Fast Track” Initiative has reach a legal

deadlock between the 2 Organizations over: Ownership of Intellectual Properties of Standards Potential ISO Release to sanctioned Countries (Iran, Korea, etc.) For now, API will continue On as normal.

• All Subcommittees are experiencing an API editing/publication slow down. API claims attributed to Requesting Permission to use 3rd Party Info.

• Doug Smith Letter to API’s David Miller about S84 usage in API RP / Standards (RAGAGEP - Reasonable and generally good engineering practices)

• SOICS Voting Could be Improved. Last 2 SOICS Ballots RP551 & RP555: Per Ballot - 6 out of 16 eligible did not Vote (˜40%), but submitted comments.

• Reminder on API rules on Ballots: All API members assigned voting status are expected to Vote, or find an alternate to cast your Company’s vote. Each API recognized Company gets 1 vote.

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CRE HighlightsAPI Voting Criteria:

Per API’s 2011 Standards Procedures Section 7.1.2 – Consensus: API develops industry standards on the basis of consensus. Consensus is established when substantial agreement has been reached by directly and materially affected interests. Substantial agreement means more than a simple majority but not necessarily unanimity. Consensus requires that all views and objections be considered, and that an effort be made toward their resolution. For purposes of these Procedures, consensus shall be defined as a majority of those eligible to vote, shall have voted, and approval by at least two-thirds of those voting.

Per API’s CRE Policy and Procedures Section 4.5 Removal from Membership/Voting: Members of the CRE and any subordinate group may be removed from membership by the CRE chair, in consultation with the subgroup chair, for failure to attend regular meetings, failure to return ballots, or failure to otherwise contribute to the work of the committee or subcommittee for two years or longer. When any one or a combination of these factors is observed, the CRE staff will notify the nominating company that the member will be removed. If the company desires to continue to be represented, a new member may be nominated.

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SOICS RP Progress 

API Recommended Practice

 Title

 Task Group

Chair

 CurrentStatus

 Progress

 Year Due for

Affirmation or Updating

Copies SOLD or (Internet Hits)

 SOICS           2011  2010

RP 551 Field Instrumentation R. Von Brecht

PASSED – Moves to BallotReconciliation

(219 comments)

2012 33   16  

RP 552 Transmission Systems G. HawkinsUpdating

Hoping 2012 ballot  2012 13 2

RP 553Refinery Valves for Control and Safety

Instrumented SystemsM. Corbo

 In API Editing for

Publication  2012 12 5

RP 554Control Systems

Parts 1, 2, 3 

Active / Part 1 Up for Maintenance

Part 1 – 2012Part 2 – 2013Part 3 – 2013

19 17 12

11 5 4

RP 555Process Analyzers

W. Cohen

PASSED - Moves to Ballot Reconciliation (43 Comments)

2012  13  7

RP 556Instrumentation and

Controls for Fired Heaters

  

Active2016

 42 (12 Old)

 13

RP 557Advanced Controls

 Active / Up for Maintenance

2012  2  3

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Other Ind. Standards

 Standard

 Title

 Task Group

Chair

 CurrentStatus

 Progress

 Year Due for

Affirmation or Updating

YE2011Copies SOLD or (Internet

Hits)

             

OTHERS            

RP 538 Industrial Boilers  SCHT Ballot Reconciliation

  New RP   

API 670 Machinery Protection SCMEBallot

Reconciliation

IEC 61508 E/E/PES Related Systems

IECUpdate Published

in 2010 2015  

IEC 61511 SIS for Process Industry Sector

IECUpcoming Ballot in

4Q 2012 

IEC DRAFT available for Comment  

ISA TR84.01Classification of

Instrumented Safety Functions

ISA New Ballot    

ISA TR84.02Safety Instrumented System Calculations ISA  4Q12  

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Other Ind. Standards 

Standard 

Title

 Task Group

Chair

 CurrentStatus

 Progress

 Year Due for

Affirmation or Updating

YE2011Copies SOLD or (Internet

Hits)

             

ISA TR84.03Mechanical Integrity of

Safety Instrumented Systems

ISA Approved 3/12  

ISA TR84.04Guidelines on Implementing S84/IEC61511

 ISA 

Ballot – 4Q12 

ISA TR84.08 Safety Wireless  ISA Slow – 4Q12  

             

ISA TR84.09 Safety Security  ISA Planned Ballot in 2Q/3Q 2012

     

ISA TR84.10Safety Critical Alarms

 ISA Getting Started

     

NFPA 85 Boilers NFPA Updated Published