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57-657 SIL Certified Safety Manual for ECLIPSE Model 706

Step

Action

Bypass the PLC or take other action to avoid a false trip.

2

Inspect the unit in detail outside and inside for physical damage or evidence of environmental or
process leaks

a.) Inspect the exterior of the Unit housing. If there is any evidence of physical damage that may

impact the integrity of the housing and the environmental protection, the unit should be repaired
or replaced.

b.) Inspect the interior of the unit. Any evidence of moisture, from process or environment, is an

indication of housing damage, and the unit should be repaired or replaced. 

3

Use the unit’s DIAGNOSTICS menu to observe Present Status, and review EVENT HISTORY in the
Event Log. Up to 10 events are stored. The events will be date and time stamped if the internal clock is
set and running. It is suggested that the internal clock be set at the time of commissioning of the unit.
If the clock is set at the time of the proof test, event times are calculated.

a.) Choose the menu DIAGNOSTICS / Present Status.

i.) Present Status should indicate OK.

b.) Choose the menu DIAGNOSTICS / EVENT HISTORY/ Event Log

i.) Any FAULT or WARNING messages must be investigated and understood. 

ii.) Corrective actions should be taken for FAULT messages.

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• As there are no moving parts in this device, the only main-

tenance required is the SIL Proof Test.

• Firmware can only be upgraded by factory personnel.

7.0

Recurrent Function Tests

7.1

Proof Testing

7.1.1 Introduction

Following is the procedure utilized to detect Dangerous
Undetected (DU) failures.

7.1.2 Interval

To maintain the appropriate Safety Integrity Level of a
Safety Instrumented System, it is imperative that the entire
system be tested at regular time intervals (shown as TI in the
appropriate standards).  The suitable SIL for the Model 706
transmitter is based on the assumption that the end user
will carry out this test and inspection at least once per year.

NOTE: It is the responsibility of the owner/operator to select the type

of inspection and the time period for these tests.

7.1.3 Recording Results

Results of the Proof Test should be recorded for future
reference.

7.1.4 Suggested Proof Test

The suggested proof test below, in combination with the
built-in automatic diagnostics, will detect 98% of possible
DU failures in Model 706-512x-xxx.

Summary of Contents for Eclipse 706-512

Page 1: ...n the output will be driven to the customer specified out of range signal i e 3 6 mA or 21 mA The Enhanced Model 706 is certified for use in low demand level measurement applications Application The H...

Page 2: ...ronmental 6 6 1 2 1 Operating 6 6 1 2 2 Storage 6 6 2 Installation 6 6 3 Skill Level of Personnel 6 6 4 Necessary Tools 7 6 5 Configuration Information 7 6 5 1 General 7 6 5 2 Configuration 7 6 5 3 Wr...

Page 3: ...the liquid level The amplitude of the reflection depends on the dielectric con stant of the product The higher the dielectric constant the larger the reflection 1 3 Determining Safety Integrity Level...

Page 4: ...Serial Number shown on the name plates 3 0 Level Measuring System The diagram at left shows the structure of a typical measuring system incorporating the ECLIPSE Model 706 transmitter This SIL 2 3 Ce...

Page 5: ...an Time To Repair MTTR SIL determinations are based on a number of factors including the Mean Time To Repair MTTR The analysis for the ECLIPSE Model 706 is based on a MTTR of 24 hours 5 0 Supplementar...

Page 6: ...Manual 57 606 for Environmental limitations 6 1 2 1 Operating The operating temperature range is 40 to 175 F 40 to 80 C 6 1 2 2 Storage The device should be stored in its original shipping box and not...

Page 7: ...nfiguration Ensure the Model 706 transmitter has been properly config ured for the application and probe Special consideration should be given to the following configuration parameters Dielectric Rang...

Page 8: ...nse Times Continuous internal diagnostics are present within the Enhanced ECLIPSE Model 706 transmitter In the event a Fault is detected a message will appear on the LCD and the output current will be...

Page 9: ...indicate OK b Choose the menu DIAGNOSTICS EVENT HISTORY Event Log i Any FAULT or WARNING messages must be investigated and understood ii Corrective actions should be taken for FAULT messages continued...

Page 10: ...curves a Select DIAGNOSTICS ECHO CURVE View Echo Curve i Observe the present Echo Curve identify the characteristic portions of the waveform related to the FIDUCIAL Process level End of Probe and othe...

Page 11: ...figuration parameters avail able via the Local User Interface during normal operation The end user will enable the User Password to lock out any end user modifiable configuration parameters avail able...

Page 12: ...will respond to a change from the user s process within the safety function response time The Eclipse Model 706 shall transition to the Faulted Mode from the Normal Mode within the Diagnostic Test Int...

Page 13: ...13 57 657 SIL Certified Safety Manual for ECLIPSE Model 706 9 0 Appendices 9 1 SIL Certificate...

Page 14: ...14 57 657 SIL Certified Safety Manual for ECLIPSE Model 706 9 2 FMEDA Report exida Management Summary...

Page 15: ...itself and its operating conditions The assumption of a constant failure rate is based on the bathtub curve Therefore it is obvious that the PFDavg calculation is only valid for components that have...

Page 16: ...Mod Guideline on the Implementation of ANSI ISA 84 00 01 2004 Service Policy Owners of MAGNETROL controls may request the return of a control or any part of a control for complete rebuilding or replac...

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