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  1. ISA 105 Please !

    Dear All

    Does anyone has ISA-105 document?

    Please upload it

    Thank you in advance

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    ISA105 : Commissioning, Loop Checks, and Factory & Site Acceptance/Integration Tests for Industrial Automation Systems

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  5. Quote Originally Posted by amshah View Post
    Does it effective now ?

    ISA105 : Commissioning, Loop Checks, and Factory & Site Acceptance/Integration Tests for Industrial Automation Systems


    Yes, That's Right
    Kindly upload it.
    Thanks

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    Re: ISA 105 Please !

    Dear member
    Please send me this document ISA 105 to my email achour_dp@yahoo.fr.thanks in advance

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    Dear members i need this document ISA 105.please send it to me on my email
    achour_dp@yahoo.fr
    Thanks

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  9. Re: ISA 105 Please !

    ISA 105 is the 'name' of the committee responsible for producing the standards for
    Commissioning, Loop Checks, and Factory & Site Acceptance/Integration Tests for Industrial Automation Systems.

    The ISA web site has this basic info on its site at

    [link Point to another website Only the registered members can access]
    A link on the ISA105 page, "See all ISA105 Standards". goes to another web page with 2 standards:

    ANSI/ISA-62381-2011 (IEC 62381 Modified) Automation Systems in the Process Industry - Factory Acceptance Test (FAT), Site Acceptance Test (SAT), and Site Integration Test (SIT)

    ANSI/ISA-62382-2012 (IEC 62382 Modified) Automation Systems in the Process Industry - Electrical and Instrumentation Loop Check

    Those are the standards you need to be looking for.


  10. Re: ISA 105 Please !

    ISA 105 is the 'name' of the committee responsible for producing the standards for
    Commissioning, Loop Checks, and Factory & Site Acceptance/Integration Tests for Industrial Automation Systems.

    The ISA web site has this basic info on its site at

    [link Point to another website Only the registered members can access]
    A link on the ISA105 page, "See all ISA105 Standards". goes to another web page with 2 standards:

    ANSI/ISA-62381-2011 (IEC 62381 Modified) Automation Systems in the Process Industry - Factory Acceptance Test (FAT), Site Acceptance Test (SAT), and Site Integration Test (SIT)

    ANSI/ISA-62382-2012 (IEC 62382 Modified) Automation Systems in the Process Industry - Electrical and Instrumentation Loop Check

    Those are the standards you need to be looking for.


  11. Re: ISA 105 Please !

    Some of the differences between the ISA and the IEC versions were summarized on the web page at

    [link Point to another website Only the registered members can access]
    Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, USA (2 August 2012)—The International Society of Automation (ISA) announced today that an ISA standard, ANSI/ISA-62382-2012 (IEC 62382 Modified), Automation Systems in the Process Industry—Electrical and Instrumentation Loop Check, has been approved by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and is now available.

    This standard defines procedures and specifications for loop checks, which comprise the activities between the completion of the loop construction (including installation and point-to-point checks) and the start-up of cold commissioning. It is applicable to the construction of new plants and to expansion/retrofits (i.e. revamping) of E&I (electrical & instrument) installations in existing plants (including PLC, DCS, panel-mounted and field instrumentation).

    The standard is a US-modified adoption by the ISA105 standards committee of IEC 62382 Edition 1. While the content is largely the same as IEC 62382, this adoption includes such changes as:

    - The addition of both the increasing and decreasing directions to tests in order to identify any hysteresis issues.
    - The addition of a category of “standard loops” for completeness.
    - The replacement of various input/output check forms with a single loop check form that can be used for all loops, including indicating and control. This significantly reduces the number of check forms needed and at the same time reinforces the “loop” concept in the loop check activity.
    - Expanded examples of loop checks. Specific loop checks must be established by the user depending on the specific hardware/software to be verified on the project.


  12. Re: ISA 105 Please !

    Some of the differences between the ISA and the IEC versions were summarized on the web page at

    [link Point to another website Only the registered members can access]
    Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, USA (2 August 2012)—The International Society of Automation (ISA) announced today that an ISA standard, ANSI/ISA-62382-2012 (IEC 62382 Modified), Automation Systems in the Process Industry—Electrical and Instrumentation Loop Check, has been approved by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and is now available.

    This standard defines procedures and specifications for loop checks, which comprise the activities between the completion of the loop construction (including installation and point-to-point checks) and the start-up of cold commissioning. It is applicable to the construction of new plants and to expansion/retrofits (i.e. revamping) of E&I (electrical & instrument) installations in existing plants (including PLC, DCS, panel-mounted and field instrumentation).

    The standard is a US-modified adoption by the ISA105 standards committee of IEC 62382 Edition 1. While the content is largely the same as IEC 62382, this adoption includes such changes as:

    - The addition of both the increasing and decreasing directions to tests in order to identify any hysteresis issues.
    - The addition of a category of “standard loops” for completeness.
    - The replacement of various input/output check forms with a single loop check form that can be used for all loops, including indicating and control. This significantly reduces the number of check forms needed and at the same time reinforces the “loop” concept in the loop check activity.
    - Expanded examples of loop checks. Specific loop checks must be established by the user depending on the specific hardware/software to be verified on the project.


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    Re: ISA 105 Please !

    Dear carl
    Do you have the full paper.
    Thanks so much

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