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Batch Control Using the ISA-88 Standards (IC40E) discusses the characteristics of batch manufacturing systems and how to develop functional requirements/specifications using the models and terminology defined in the ISA-88 batch control series of standards. IC40 also covers the methodology that defines an object approach that is based on ISA-88, which promotes the reuse of objects on multiple projects.
Learning Objectives
- Specify the requirements for a batch control system
- Effectively structure and subdivide equipment entities
- Define procedural elements that can be effectively used with the above equipment entities
- Describe modes and states and how they are applied at the equipment level
- Develop phase logic that executes in equipment, and that can deal with both normal and abnormal operations
- Recognize the various control languages that are available
- Identify the alternative architectures for programmable logic controllers (PLCs), distributed control systems (DCSs), and PC-based control systems
- Describe the interfaces that are needed between batch control and other systems within an enterprise
Topics Covered
- WEEK 1
- Module 1: Overview of ISA-88
- WEEK 2
- Module 2: Physical Model – Part 1
- Module 3: Physical Mode – Part 2
- WEEK 3
- Module 4: Physical Model – Part 3
- WEEK 4
- Module 5: Recipes – Part 1
- Module 6: Recipes – Part 2
- WEEK 5
- Module 7: Equipment Phase Logic
- WEEK 6
- Module 8: Activity Model
- Module 9: Designing Batch Systems
- Module 10: ISA and Other Batch Standards
- WEEK 7
- Final Examination
Recommended Standards
- ISA-88.01-1995 (R2006), Batch Control – Part 1: Models and Terminology
- ISA-88.00.02-2001, Batch Control – Part 2: Data Structures and Guidelines for Languages
- ISA-88.00.03-2003, Batch Control – Part 3: General and Site Recipe Models and Representation