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the different phases of a controller design project. There are methods and tools developed to
make such project work effective in a variety of aspects. No references are made to methods and
tools in this section because that is beyond the scope of this product manual.
Whenever possible, concrete references are made to suitable sections in this manual or to other
documentation. The novice reader will preferably read the Introduction (Chapter 1) and
Section 3.1, Design Considerations in this manual completely before starting the design work.
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The realization of a control system is normally based on a range of different documents.
On the highest level, there are Plant Descriptions which give basic and general requirements
like:
• Function
• Operation
• Security
• Availability
• Maintenance.
Individual requirements on particular supporting processes like electric, instrument air, cooling,
and particular subplants and sections are given in the Plant Design Documents. Here you can
also find documents which are the basis of the control system design. Examples of such
documents commonly used are:
• Function Descriptions (detailed)
•P&I diagram
• Instrument lists
• Motor lists
• I/O lists
• Applicable standards (plant, domestic, international).