NAMUR NE 107 is a standard adhered to by manufacturers during the design and fabrication of instruments. NAMUR NE 107 provides status signals that communicate clear messages and remedies. These status signals or diagnostic codes are categorized into four standard icons and colors making it easier for users to comprehend them irrespective of the manufacturer of the instrument:
Severity in this case signifies the impact of a specific incident on a system whereas priority is used to decide the order in which defects should be fixed.
With the above information, the maintenance personnel can get a clear direction on how they can troubleshoot and fix the problem before the instrument deteriorates to complete breakdown.
A Green diagnostic code signifies a healthy instrument. Orange means the instrument is undergoing a functional check, so the signal is invalid. Blue indicates that the instrument signal is valid, but maintenance is required soon. Yellow signifies that conditions may have caused an out of specification state and hence an uncertain signal. Lastly, Red represents a failure instrument providing an invalid signal and requires an immediate maintenance.
Modern instruments/smart instruments have in-built diagnostics and condition monitoring to help with maintenance and cut down on plant downtime i.e. they are self-diagnostic devices.
Typically NAMUR 107 data is sent over 4-20 mA HART, Wireless HART, Fieldbus, Ethernet/IP, etc. as alarm message or a health-status signal from a smart instrument in the field.
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