Batch control - Part 3: General and site recipe models and representation

defines a model for general and site recipes; the activities that describe the use of general and site recipes within a company and across companies; a representation of general and site recipes; and a data model of general and site recipes.

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Batch control –
Part 3:
General and site recipe models
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AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD
ANSI/ISA–88.00.03–2003
Batch Control Part 3:
General and Site Recipe
Models and Representation
Approved 14 March 2003
TM
ISA The Instrumentation,–
Systems, and
Automation Society
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Contents
Foreword . 4

ISA Preface .6

ISA Introduction.8

1 Scope.9

2 Normative references.9
3 Definitions .9
4 Recipe description .10
4.1 Recipe types .10
4.2 General and site recipe description.10
4.3 Equipment-independent recipes.11
4.4 General recipes .17
4.5 Site recipes .18
4.6 Product families and product grades.19
5 Equipment-independent recipe contents .20
5.1 Recipe information.20
5.2 Recipe life cycle states .20
5.3 Recipe header .20
5.4 Recipe formula.21
5.5 Recipe procedure .21
5.6 Equipment requirements .29

5.7 Other information.30
5.8 Life cycle states .30
6 Equipment-independent recipe object model .31
6.1 Introduction .31
6.2 Modeling techniques.32
6.3 Object model.32

6.4 Object relationships .33

6.5 Object model elements.34

7 Equipment-independent recipe representation.36

7.1 Process procedure chart.37

7.2 Process procedure chart notation.37

7.3 Process hierarchy.45

8 Transformation of equipment-independent recipes to master recipes .51
8.1 Source of information for master recipes.51
8.2 Element mapping.51
8.3 Stage-to-unit procedure mapping .51
8.4 Transform components.52
8.5 Transformation tasks .53
8.6 Transformation mapping.54
Annex A (informative) - General and site recipe benefits .59
Annex B (informative) – General and site recipes in the enterprise .60
Annex C (informative) - Usage questions .65
Annex D (informative) - Bibliography .70
Annex E (informative) - List of Participants .71

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