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6.9
Determining the Safety Integrity Level (SIL)
The achievable Safety Integrity Level is determined by the following safety-related parameters:
-
Average probability of dangerous failures of a safety function on demand (PFD
avg
),
-
Hardware fault tolerance (HFT) and
-
Safe failure fraction (SFF).
The specific safety-related parameters for the measuring system of the JUMO safetyM STB/STW Ex can be found in the table
in the "Safety-related parameters" chapter.
The following table shows how the "Safety Integrity Level" (SIL) depends on the "average probability of dangerous failures of a
safety function of the entire safety-related system" (PFD
avg
) according to DIN EN 61508. The "low demand mode" is consid-
ered, i.e. the demand rate for the safety-related system averages once a year.
Table: High demand table PFH
Table 6: High demand table PFH
Safety Integrity Level
(SIL)
Operating mode with high demand rate
PFH (high demand mode)
4
≥
10
-9
to < 10
-8
3
≥
10
-8
to < 10
-7
2
≥
10
-7
to < 10
-6
1
≥
10
-6
to < 10
-5