Common Cause Failures
About Common Cause Failure
A common cause failure is a failure or condition within a plant that can affect the operation of multiple instrumented functions. SIF Common Cause Failures must be linked to at least two Instrumented Functions. In other words, for every SIF Common Cause Failure, there will be at least two Instrumented Function records that represent the instrumented functions that are affected by the common cause failure defined in the SIF Common Cause Failure record.
You can manage SIF Common Cause Failure records via the Common Cause Failures section of the Instrumented Function. Using the Common Cause Failures section, you can specify the common cause failures that exist for the current instrumented function and other instrumented functions that are defined in the APM database. More specifically, to define a common cause failure, you will need to:
- Link SIF Common Cause Failure records to the current Instrumented Function.
- Link additional Instrumented Function records to those SIF Common Cause Failure records.
The following illustration shows the records that will exist for a given common cause failure scenario.
Common Cause Failure
Incorrect maintenance of sensors can affect multiple instrumented functions. In this case, you would first create an SIF Common Cause Failure to document incorrect maintenance of sensors as a common cause failure, and then link that SIF Common Cause Failure to the Instrumented Function records that would be affected by the incorrect sensor maintenance.
Access a Common Cause Failure
About This Task
This topic describes how to access a Common Cause Failure that is linked to one or more Instrumented Functions.
Procedure
Results
- The changes made to the Common Cause Failure are reflected in all the Instrumented Functions linked to the Common Cause Failure.
Create a Common Cause Failure
This topic describes how to create a Common Cause Failure, and link it to the related Instrumented Functions. You can link a Common Cause Failure to as many Instrumented Functions as needed.
Before You Begin
Procedure
Results
- The Common Cause Failure is listed in the Common Cause Failures section for all the Instrumented Functions that you have linked.
Link a Common Cause Failure
This topic describes how to link an Instrumented Function to a Common Cause Failure that is already linked to one or more Instrumented Functions.
Before You Begin
Procedure
Results
- The Instrumented Function that you have linked is listed in the Related Instrumented Function section.
Unlink a Common Cause Failure
This topic describes how to unlink a Common Cause Failure that is linked to one or more Instrumented Functions.
Before You Begin
Procedure
Delete a Common Cause Failure
About This Task
You can delete a Common Cause Failure only if it is linked to a single Instrumented Function. Otherwise, you can only unlink it from the selected Instrumented Function. In this case, you must first unlink the Common Cause Failure from all the other Instrumented Functions, and then delete it.