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SEMI S22-1103a © SEMI 2003, 2005 46 Table A1-9 Indicator Lights a nd Illuminated Pus hbuttons With Respect To The Condition Of The Process Color Meaning Explanation Action by Op erator Examples of Application Red Emergen…

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Table A1-8 Indicator Lights and Illuminated Pushbuttons With Respect To The Safety Of Persons, Property
And/Or The Environment
Color Meaning Explanation Action by Operator
A
ction by Other Persons
#1
Red Danger Dangerous Situation Or
Imperative Order
Immediate Response To
Deal With A Dangerous
Situation
Escape Or Stop
Yellow Caution/Warning - Out Of Order
- Faulty Situation
- Permanent Or
Temporary Risk (E.G.
Accessibility To
Hazardous Areas)
Intervention To Prevent
A Dangerous Situation
Evacuation Or Restricted
Access
Green Safe - Indication Of A Safe
Situation
- Safe to Proceed
- Way Clear
No Specific Action
Demanded
No Specific Action
Demanded
Blue Mandatory - Indication Of A Need
For Mandatory Action
Mandatory Action Mandatory Action
White
Gray
No Meaning Assigned General Information No Specific Action
Demanded
No Specific Action
Demanded
#1
Other Persons - Persons who are in the vicinity of the plant or process, but who are not themselves operators.
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Table A1-9 Indicator Lights and Illuminated Pushbuttons With Respect To The Condition Of The Process
Color Meaning Explanation Action by Operator Examples of Application
Red Emergency Dangerous Condition Immediate Action To Deal
With A Dangerous Condition,
E.G. By
- Operating Emergency Off
(EMO)
- Opening Safety Valve
- Starting Cooling Pump
- Pressure/Temperature Of Main Fluid
Systems Out Of Safe Limits
- Voltage Drop
- Breakdown Of Main Unit
-Stopping Of Essential Machines, Service
Systems
-Deep-Freezer Temperature Too High
Yellow Abnormal - Abnormal Condition
- Impending Critical
Condition
Monitoring And/Or
Intervention (e.g., By
Reestablishing The Intended
Function)
- Pressure/Temperature Different From
Normal Level
- Tripping Of A Protecting Command
- Position Change Of A Valve
- Deep-Freezer On Super Freezing
Green Normal Normal Condition Optional - Authorization To Proceed
- Indication Of Normal Working Limits
Blue Mandatory - Indication Of
Condition That
Requires Action
Mandatory Action Indication To The Operator To Input
Information
White
Gray
No Meaning
Assigned
Not Safety Indicators Surveillance General Information (e.g., Confirmation O
f
A Command, Indication Of Measured
Values)
Table A1-10 Indicator Lights and Illuminated Pushbuttons With Respect To The State Of Equipment
Color Meaning Explanation
Action by Operator Examples of Application
Red Emergency Fault Condition Immediate Action To Deal
With A Dangerous Condition,
E.G. By
- Operating Emergency Off
(EMO)
- Opening Safety Valve
- Starting Cooling Pump
- Pressure/Temperature Of Auxiliary
Systems Out Of Safe Limits
- Stopping Of Necessary Service Systems
- Over-Traveling Of A Stop Position On A
Hoist
Yellow Abnormal Abnormal Condition
Monitoring And/Or
Intervention (e.g. By
Reestablishing The Intended
Function)
- Conveyor Overloaded
- Over-Traveling Of A Limit Switch
- Position Change Of A Valve Or Conveyor
Belt
Green Normal Normal Condition Optional - Authorization To Proceed
- Indication Of Normal Working Limits
Blue Mandatory Mandatory Significance Mandatory Action Indication Of A Need To Enter:
- Preset Values
- Other Mode Of Control
White
Gray
No Meaning
Assigned
--- --- Status Indication, E.G.
- Switch Open/Close
- Valve Open/Close
- Motor Stopped/Running
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Table A1-11 Maximum Temperature Limit
Parts of the Equipment Temperature Limit (°C)
Knife switch blade and contact jaws 55
Fuse and fuse clip 110
Insulated conductors
#1
Field wiring terminals --
Equipment marked for 60 C or 60/75 C supply wires
75
Equipment marked for 75 C supply wires
90
Buses and connecting straps or bars 125
Capacitors
#2
Power switching semiconductors
#3
Printed wiring boards
#4
Motors and Transformers
#5
#1
The temperature as marked on the conductor or otherwise the rated temperature designated by the conductor manufacturer.
#2
The temperature marked on the capacitor or otherwise the rated temperature designated by the conductor manufacturer.
#3
The case temperature for the applied power dissipation recommended by the semiconductor manufacturer.
#4
The operating temperature of the board as specified by the board manufacturer.
#5
The rated temperature of the motor or transformer as specified by the manufacturer, if provided. When not provided, use appropriate standards
such as IEC 61010-1 for guidance.