Electrical Standards

List of Standards and Technical Reports of Interest to IIAPS Project


ANSI/ISA
5.01-2019Instrumentation Symbols and IdentificationMech
EH
IS1
ANSI/ISA5.06.01-2007Functional Requirements Documentation for Control Software ApplicationsCDQIS2
ANSI/ISA12.01.01-2013Definitions and Information Pertaining to Electrical Equipment in Hazardous (Classified) LocationsEHIS3
ANSI/ISA12.02.02-2014Recommendations for the Preparation, Content, and Organization of Intrinsic Safety Control DrawingsRMOIS4
ANSI/ISA12.04.04-2012Pressurized EnclosuresMech
EH
IS5
ANSI/ISA12.12.01-2015
C22.2 NO. 213-15
Nonincendive Electrical Equipment for Use in Class I and II, Division 2 and Class III, Divisions 1 and 2 Hazardous (Classified) LocationsEHIS6
ANSI/ISA18.2-2016Management of Alarm Systems for the Process IndustriesCDQIS7
ANSI/ISA50.00.01-1975 (R2012)Compatibility of Analog Signals for Electronic Industrial Process InstrumentsCDQ
EH
EDH
IS8
ANSI/ISA71.04-2013Environmental Conditions for Process Measurement and Control Systems: Airborne ContaminantsEHIS9
ANSI/ISA75.05.01-2019Control Valve TerminologyMechIS10
ANSI/ISA75.11.01-2013Inherent Flow Characteristic and Rangeability of Control ValvesMechIS11
ANSI/ISA75.13.01-2013Method of Evaluating the Performance of Positioners with Analog Input Signals and Pneumatic OutputEH
EDH
IS12
ANSI/ISA75.25.01-2000 (R2010)Test Procedure for Control Valve Response Measurement from Step InputsEH
CDQ
IS13
ANSI/ISA75.26.01-2006Control Valve Diagnostic Data Acquisition and ReportingEH
CDQ
IS14
ANSI/ISA-TR77.70.01-2010Tracking and Reporting of Instrument and Control DataCDQIS15
ANSI/ISA84.91.01-2012Identification and Mechanical Integrity of Safety Controls, Alarms, and Interlocks in the Process IndustryRMOIS16
ANSI/ISA
IEC
95.00.01-2010
62264-1 Mod
Enterprise-Control System Integration – Part 1: Models and TerminologySI
RMO
IS17
ANSI/ISA95.00.02-2018Enterprise-Control System Integration – Part 2: Objects and Attributes for Enterprise-Control System IntegrationSI
RMO
PM
IS18
ANSI/ISA
IEC
95.00.03-2013
62264-3 Modified
Enterprise-Control System Integration – Part 3: Activity Models of Manufacturing Operations ManagementSI
RMO
PM
IS19
ANSI/ISA95.00.04-2018Enterprise-Control System Integration – Part 4: Objects and Attributes for Manufacturing Operations Management IntegrationSI
RMO
PM
IS20
ANSI/ISA96.02.01-2007Guidelines for the Specification of Electric Valve ActuatorsMech
EH
IS21
ANSI/ISA96.03.01-2012Guidelines for the Specification of Heavy Duty Pneumatically Powered Quarter Turn Valve ActuatorsMechIS22
ANSI/ISA96.03.02-2015Guidelines for the Specification of Pneumatic Rack and Pinion Valve ActuatorsMechIS23
ANSI/ISA96.03.03-2013Guidelines for the Specification of Pneumatic Vane Type Valve ActuatorsMechIS24
ANSI/ISA101.01-2015Human Machine Interfaces for Process Automation SystemsCDQIS25
ANSI/ISA-TR
ISA-TR
12.12.04-2011Electrical Equipment in a Class I, Division 2/Zone 2 Hazardous LocationEHIS26
ANSI/ISA-TR12.13.01-1999 (R2013)Flammability Characteristics of Combustible Gases and VaporsMechIS27
ANSI/ISA-TR75.25.02-2000 (R2010)Control Valve Response Measurement from Step InputsCDQIS28
ANSI/ISA-TR104.00.03-2010EDDL: Meeting the requirements for integrating fieldbus devices in engineering tools for field devicesCDQ

SI
IS29
ISA5.2-1976 (R1992)Binary Logic Diagrams For Process OperationsCDQ
EH
EDH
IS30
ISA5.3-1983Graphic Symbols for Distributed Control/Shared Display Instrumentation, Logic, and Computer SystemsCDQ
EH
IS31
ISA5.4-1991Instrument Loop DiagramsNAIS32
ISA5.5-1985Graphic Symbols for Process DisplaysCDQIS33
ISA7.0.01-1996Quality Standard for Instrument AirMech
EH
RMO
IS34
ISA37.1-1975 (R1982)Electrical Transducer Nomenclature and TerminologyEHIS35
ISA37.16.01-2002A Guide for the Dynamic Calibration of Pressure TransducersCDQ
EH
IS36
ISA51.1-1979 (R1993)Process Instrumentation TerminologySI
EH

CDQ
IS37
ISA71.01-1985Environmental Conditions for Process Measurement and Control Systems: Temperature and HumidityMech
EH
IS38
ISA71.02-1991Environmental Conditions for Process Measurement and Control Systems: PowerEH
EDH
IS39
ISA71.03-1995Environmental Conditions for Process Measurement and Control Systems: Mechanical InfluencesMech
RMO
IS40
ISA82.03-1988Safety Standard for Electrical and Electronic Test, Measuring, Controlling, and Related EquipmentRMO
Mech
EH
EDH
IS41

Electrical Derived Objectives and Requirements

Source International Society of Automation 
Source ID Prefix ISA 
Source ID Tag 82.03-1988 
Source Name Safety Standard for Electrical and Electronic Test, Measuring, Controlling and Related Equipment 
Project ID IS41 

Subsystem Objectives and Requirements Generated from Standards

Primary Level 
(Objective/Requirement) 
Project Reference 
[Project ID].[#] 
Description 
Objective IS8.1 All signals shall be treated as positive with no signal lower than 0; there is no negative signal 
Requirement IS8.2 General transmitters shall operate with constant current and within a range of 4mA to 20mA (DC) 
Requirement IS8.3 Standard receivers shall provide a current input signal between 4mA to 20 mA (DC)  
Requirement IS8.4 Standard receivers shall provide a current voltage signal between 1V to 5V (DC)  
Requirement IS8.5 Standard receivers shall operate on a constant supply of current from 4mA to 20 mA for external loads ranging from 0Ω to 600Ω 
Requirement IS8.6 Standard receivers shall operate on a 1V to 5V range with a source resistance less than or equal to 250Ω 
Requirement IS8.7 For any transmitter, the minimum load resistance capability shall be stated at 20mA wrt power voltage when in consideration for operation in specified environmental limits by the manufacturer 
Requirement IS8.8 Inputs from standard receivers shall be converted to a standard voltage input and may utilize a resistor with a resistance of 250Ω +/- 0.25Ω and temperature coefficient below 0.01%/°C 
Requirement IS8.9 Standard receivers that operate below the standard voltage range shall be operated by tapping off a resistor so long as the receiver is designed with a live zero at 20% the full scale 
Requirement IS8.10 A standard receiver shall not cause a voltage drop greater than or equal to 4mV if a 250Ω resistor is used 
Requirement IS8.11 A standard receiver shall not be damaged when operated by an input of 10V or 40mA, as applicable 
Requirement IS8.12 All standard receivers shall not be connected to signal common if a standard voltage signal is utilized for other standard receivers in a system 
Requirement IS8.13 If a standard receiver outputs an independent current and voltage signal, the load at the current output terminals can be required to be fully isolated 
Requirement IS8.14 A standard receiver’s peak to peak ripple and total noise shall not exceed 0.25% of the maximum signal, a 10mV peak provided from a 5V input at 10 Hz low pass, or a single stage R-C filter operated from a DC power source 
Requirement IS8.15 Power supplies shall be limited to an upper level of 42.4V (DC) or 30V rms (AC) with a peak value of 42.4V in the interest of personal safety 
Requirement IS8.16 Receivers and signal processors may share a common DC Power supply, be individually powered by AC power lines, or operate using DC and AC power sources  
Requirement IS8.17 Standard DC test power sources shall vary between 23V to 42.4V 
Requirement IS8.18 The noise and ripple of standard DC test power sources shall not exceed 1.0% of the test voltage, peak to peak, at a single stage low pass R-C filter operating at frequency of 120 Hz  
Requirement IS8.19 Standard AC test power sources shall be 24V rms (+10 to -15%) at 50 or 60 Hz for low voltage AC powered instruments