Corrosion Loops

About Corrosion Loops

A Corrosion Loop is a collection of components grouped together for the purpose of conducting an RBI 581 Risk Analysis.

In GE Digital APM, Corrosion Loops are used to store relevant identifying and grouping information of the loop. Each Corrosion Loop is linked to other records to further define the Corrosion Loop. For example, Corrosion Loops are linked to Potential Degradation Mechanisms (PDMs), which define the ways in which the components in the Corrosion Loop can fail.

Corrosion Loop

The following image illustrates the records and links that you might create if you want to perform an RBI 581 Risk Analysis on the RBI Components that are involved in an Overhead system.



Access an RBI Corrosion Loop

Procedure

  1. Access the Unit Summary workspace of the process unit that is linked to the Corrosion Loop you want to access.
  2. In the left pane, select the Corrosion Loop that you want to access.

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    In the list of Corrosion Loops below the graphs, in the row containing the Corrosion Loop that you want to access, select the link.

    The Corrosion Loop: <name> workspace appears, displaying the following information:

    • The left pane: Contains a list of RBI Components in the corrosion loop.
    • The Corrosion Loop Overview section: Contains the following graphs and a list of RBI Components in the corrosion loop:

      • The first graph plots the risk category of each RBI Component that is linked to an RBI Criticality Analysis, RBI PRD Analysis, or an RBI Pipeline Analysis. If you pause over a bar on the graph, the Component ID and the respective lowest Inspection Priority value appear. This graph appears only if the value in the RBI Overview Graph Preference box in the Global Preferences workspace on the RBI Admin Preferences page is either RBI 580 or 580 and 581.
      • The second graph plots the maximum SHE risk value of each RBI Component that is linked to an RBI 581 Risk Analysis. If you pause over a bar on the graph, the Component ID and the respective SHE risk value appear. This graph appears only if the value in the RBI Overview Graph Preference box in the Global Preferences workspace on the RBI Admin Preferences page is either RBI 581 or 580 and 581.

      If you select a bar on either of the graphs, the Component Overview section for the component appears.

    • The Potential Degradation Mechanisms section: Contains a list of Potential Degradation Mechanisms (PDMs) that are linked to the Corrosion Loop.
    • The Corrosion Loop Details section: Contains the Corrosion Loop datasheet.


Create an RBI Corrosion Loop

About This Task

This topic describes how to create a Corrosion Loop and link it to a Process Unit. You can also link an existing Corrosion Loop to a Process Unit.

Procedure

  1. Access the Process Unit for which you want to create a Corrosion Loop.
  2. In the left pane, select , and then select Create New Corrosion Loop.

    The Corrosion Loops Details section appears, displaying a blank datasheet for the Corrosion Loop. The value in the RBI Corrosion Loop ID field is populated automatically.



  3. As needed, enter values in the available fields.
  4. In the upper-right corner of the section, select .

    The RBI Corrosion Loop is created, and linked to the selected Process Unit.

What To Do Next

Delete an RBI Corrosion Loop

Before You Begin

If the Corrosion Loop that you want to delete is linked to a Potential Degradation Mechanisms record (PDM), unlink the PDM before deleting the Corrosion Loop.

Procedure

  1. Access the Process Unit that is linked to the Corrosion Loop that you want to delete.
  2. In the Unit Overview section, below the graph, select the check box next to the Corrosion Loop that you want to delete, and then select .

    A message appears, asking you to confirm that you want to delete the selected Corrosion Loop.

  3. Select Yes.
    The Corrosion Loop is deleted.