EN IEC 63082-2:2024
(Main)Intelligent device management - Part 2: Requirements and recommendations
Intelligent device management - Part 2: Requirements and recommendations
IEC 63082-2:2024 specifies requirements and recommendations for establishing and maintaining intelligent device management (IDM) as outlined in IEC TR 63082-1 in an enterprise having one or more facilities. The following topics are included in the scope of this document: - optimizing functionality and performance of intelligent devices for their use; - managing information related to IDM; - integrating intelligent devices into industrial automation and control systems (IACS) in facilities; - exchanging information between stakeholders that achieve and sustain IDM; - coordinating multiple asynchronous IDM life cycles. The following topics are outside the scope of this document: - defining and determining the function and performance of intelligent devices; - defining and specifying technologies and tools that provide, preserve and manage information related to IDM such as FDT, FDI, portable on-line and off-line tools, configuration tools, historians, and maintenance planning tools; - defining and specifying technologies and tools that are used to design intelligent devices; - defining and specifying communication network architecture, communication technologies, cybersecurity requirements, and network management requirements.
Management intelligenter Geräte - Teil 2: Anforderungen und Empfehlungen
Gestion des appareils intelligents - Partie 2: Exigences normatives et recommandations
IEC 63082-2:2024 spécifie les exigences et les recommandations qui permettent d’établir et de maintenir la gestion des appareils intelligents (IDM) telle que décrite dans l’IEC TR 63082‑1 dans une entreprise qui comporte une ou plusieurs installations. Les sujets suivants relèvent du domaine d’application du présent document: - l’optimisation des fonctionnalités et des performances des appareils intelligents pour leur utilisation; - la gestion des informations liées à l’IDM; - l’intégration d’appareils intelligents dans les systèmes d’automatisation et de commande industrielles (IACS ‑ industrial automation and control systems) des installations; - l’échange d’informations entre les parties prenantes qui réalisent et maintiennent l’IDM; - la coordination de plusieurs cycles de vie asynchrones de l’IDM. Les sujets suivants ne relèvent pas du domaine d’application du présent document: la définition et la détermination de la fonction et des performances des appareils intelligents; - la définition et la spécification des technologies et des outils qui fournissent, préservent et gèrent les informations liées à l’IDM, comme les outils FDT, FDI, outils portables en ligne et hors ligne, outils de configuration, historiques et outils de planification de la maintenance; - la définition et la spécification des technologies et des outils de conception des appareils intelligents; - la définition et la spécification de l’architecture des réseaux de communication, des technologies de communication, des exigences en matière de cybersécurité et des exigences en matière de gestion des réseaux.
Upravljanje inteligentnih naprav - 2. del: Zahteve in priporočila (IEC 63082-2:2024)
Standard IEC 63082-2:2024 določa zahteve in priporočila za vzpostavitev in vzdrževanje upravljanja inteligentnih naprav (IDM), kot je opisano v standardu IEC TR 63082-1, v podjetju z enim ali več objekti.
Področje uporabe tega standarda zajema naslednje teme:
– optimizacija delovanja in zmogljivosti inteligentnih naprav za njihovo uporabo;
– upravljanje informacij v zvezi z upravljanjem inteligentnih naprav;
– integracija inteligentnih naprav v storitev industrijske avtomatizacije in kontrolnih sistemov (IACS) v objektih;
– izmenjava informacij med deležniki, ki dosegajo in vzdržujejo upravljanje inteligentnih naprav;
– usklajevanje več asinhronih življenjskih ciklov upravljanja inteligentnih naprav.
Naslednje teme ne spadajo na področje uporabe tega dokumenta:
– opredelitev in določitev delovanja ter zmogljivosti inteligentnih naprav;
– opredelitev in določitev tehnologij in orodij za zagotavljanje, shranjevanje in vodenje informacij v zvezi z upravljanjem inteligentnih naprav, kot so FDT, FDI, prenosna orodja s povezavo in brez nje, orodja za konfiguracijo, baze za shranjevanje podatkov (»historian«) ter orodja za načrtovanje vzdrževanja;
– opredelitev in določitev tehnologij in orodij, ki se uporabljajo za načrtovanje inteligentnih naprav;
– opredelitev in določitev arhitekture komunikacijskega omrežja, komunikacijskih tehnologij ter zahtev za kibernetsko varnost in upravljanje omrežja.
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SLOVENSKI STANDARD
01-december-2024
Upravljanje inteligentnih naprav - 2. del: Zahteve in priporočila (IEC 63082-2:2024)
Intelligent device management - Part 2: Requirements and recommendations (IEC
63082-2:2024)
Management intelligenter Geräte - Teil 2: Anforderungen und Empfehlungen (IEC
63082-2:2024)
Gestion des appareils intelligents - Partie 2: Exigences normatives et recommandations
(IEC 63082-2:2024)
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN IEC 63082-2:2024
ICS:
25.040.40 Merjenje in krmiljenje Industrial process
industrijskih postopkov measurement and control
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.
EUROPEAN STANDARD EN IEC 63082-2
NORME EUROPÉENNE
EUROPÄISCHE NORM September 2024
ICS 25.040.40
English Version
Intelligent device management - Part 2: Requirements and
recommendations
(IEC 63082-2:2024)
Gestion des appareils intelligents - Partie 2: Exigences Management intelligenter Geräte - Teil 2: Anforderungen
normatives et recommandations und Empfehlungen
(IEC 63082-2:2024) (IEC 63082-2:2024)
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European foreword
The text of document 65E/1079/FDIS, future edition 1 of IEC 63082-2, prepared by SC 65E "Devices
and integration in enterprise systems" of IEC/TC 65 "Industrial-process measurement, control and
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Standard without any modification.
In the official version, for Bibliography, the following notes have to be added for the standard indicated:
IEC 60793-1-40:2019 NOTE Approved as EN IEC 60793-1-40:2019 (not modified)
IEC 61158-4-2:2023 NOTE Approved as EN IEC 61158-4-2:2023 (not modified)
IEC 61511 (series) NOTE Approved as EN 61511 (series)
IEC 61511-1 NOTE Approved as EN 61511-1
IEC 61918 NOTE Approved as EN IEC 61918
ISO/IEC Guide 2:2004 NOTE Approved as EN 45020:2006 (not modified)
ISO/IEC 27000 NOTE Approved as EN ISO/IEC 27000
Annex ZA
(normative)
Normative references to international publications
with their corresponding European publications
The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their content
constitutes requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For
undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments)
applies.
NOTE 1 Where an International Publication has been modified by common modifications, indicated by (mod), the
relevant EN/HD applies.
NOTE 2 Up-to-date information on the latest versions of the European Standards listed in this annex is available
here: www.cencenelec.eu.
Publication Year Title EN/HD Year
IEC 62381 - Automation systems in the process EN IEC 62381 -
industry - Factory acceptance test (FAT),
site acceptance test (SAT), and site
integration test (SIT)
IEC 62382 - Control systems in the process industry - EN IEC 62382 -
Electrical and instrumentation loop check
IEC 62443 series Security for industrial automation and EN IEC 62443 series
control systems
IEC/TR 63082-1 2020 Intelligent device management - Part 1: - -
Concepts and terminology
IEC 63082-2 ®
Edition 1.0 2024-08
INTERNATIONAL
STANDARD
NORME
INTERNATIONALE
Intelligent device management –
Part 2: Requirements and recommendations
Gestion des appareils intelligents –
Partie 2: Exigences normatives et recommandations
INTERNATIONAL
ELECTROTECHNICAL
COMMISSION
COMMISSION
ELECTROTECHNIQUE
INTERNATIONALE
ICS 25.040.40 ISBN 978-2-8322-9485-7
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CONTENTS
FOREWORD . 7
INTRODUCTION . 9
1 Scope . 10
2 Normative references . 10
3 Terms, definitions, abbreviated terms and conventions . 11
3.1 Terms and definitions . 11
3.2 Abbreviated terms . 12
3.3 Conventions . 13
4 Foundational requirements for IDM . 13
4.1 Objective . 13
4.2 General . 13
4.3 Management functions . 14
4.4 Formal and informal work processes and procedures . 14
4.5 Management of change . 15
4.5.1 General . 15
4.5.2 Impact assessment . 15
4.5.3 Planning . 15
4.5.4 Training . 16
4.5.5 Documentation . 16
4.5.6 Retention of data and documents . 16
4.6 Risk management . 16
5 Risk management . 16
5.1 Objective . 16
5.2 General . 16
5.3 IDM program requirements . 17
5.4 Program coordination . 17
5.5 Facility level risk management . 17
5.6 Supplier risk management . 19
5.7 Information management risks . 19
5.8 Cybersecurity risk management . 19
6 Enterprise level management for IDM . 19
6.1 Objective . 19
6.2 General . 20
6.3 Organization and resources . 20
6.4 Developing and maintaining IDM program . 21
6.5 Supplier management . 22
6.5.1 Co-ordination with suppliers . 22
6.5.2 Intelligent device life cycle management . 22
6.5.3 Device technology life cycle . 23
6.6 Developing and maintaining IDM work process templates . 23
6.7 IDM program management and design . 24
6.7.1 Resource management . 24
6.7.2 IDM program design and performance improvement . 24
6.7.3 IDM program performance feedback to management . 25
6.7.4 IDM program operation . 25
6.7.5 IDM program support and monitoring for facilities . 25
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7 Implementing coordination between enterprise, facilities, and suppliers . 25
7.1 Objective . 25
7.2 General . 26
7.3 Implementing IDM . 26
7.3.1 Common principles . 26
7.3.2 Implementing IDM in new facilities . 26
7.3.3 Implementing IDM in existing facilities . 27
7.3.4 Implementing IDM work processes in a facility . 27
7.4 Coordination for continuous improvement . 28
7.4.1 General . 28
7.4.2 Assessment and audits of IDM activities . 28
7.4.3 Resolving causes of program non-compliances . 28
7.5 Coordination with other enterprise programs . 29
7.5.1 General . 29
7.5.2 Life cycle coordination of program activities . 29
7.5.3 Applications . 29
7.5.4 Device/process information . 29
7.5.5 Systems, networks, and security . 29
7.5.6 Life cycle phases . 30
7.5.7 Application interfaces for coordination . 30
8 Facility life cycle phases . 30
8.1 Objective . 30
8.2 General . 30
8.3 Managing facility life cycle phases . 31
8.3.1 General . 31
8.3.2 Life cycle entry points . 31
8.3.3 Facility modifications . 31
8.4 Scope development . 32
8.4.1 General . 32
8.4.2 Objective . 33
8.4.3 Risk management . 33
8.4.4 Project type considerations . 34
8.4.5 Planning and design of the IDM implementation. 34
8.4.6 Defining facility long term support plans . 35
8.4.7 Handover plan to operations and maintenance . 35
8.4.8 Defining strategy for intelligent device cybersecurity . 36
8.4.9 Selecting design alternatives . 37
8.4.10 Preparing tools and their procedures . 38
8.4.11 Selecting suppliers . 39
8.4.12 Information management planning . 40
8.5 Design and engineering . 40
8.5.1 Objective . 40
8.5.2 General . 40
8.5.3 Device selection . 42
8.5.4 Procurement of intelligent device . 43
8.5.5 Configuration data preparation. 44
8.5.6 Implementing and integrating intelligent device functions with IACS . 49
8.5.7 System integration and testing requirements . 51
8.6 Construction and commissioning . 51
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8.6.1 General . 51
8.6.2 Site staging . 52
8.6.3 Installation . 53
8.6.4 Provisioning . 53
8.6.5 Configuration . 53
8.6.6 Loop-checking and commissioning . 54
8.6.7 Training and personnel competency . 55
8.6.8 Handover . 56
8.6.9 PSSR . 56
8.6.10 Startup . 56
8.7 Operations and maintenance . 56
8.7.1 General . 56
8.7.2 Intelligent device continuous monitoring, problem identification, problem
diagnosis processes . 57
8.7.3 Intelligent device calibration . 58
8.7.4 Repair processes . 59
8.7.5 Intelligent device replacement . 61
8.7.6 Intelligent device inventory management . 64
8.7.7 Post-repair processes . 65
8.8 Turnarounds . 66
8.8.1 General . 66
8.8.2 Preparation for turnaround . 67
8.8.3 Turnaround planning . 67
8.8.4 Turnaround execution . 67
8.8.5 Recommission and start-up . 68
8.9 Decommissioning . 68
8.9.1 General . 68
8.9.2 Archiving IDM data . 68
8.9.3 Removal of devices . 68
8.9.4 Refurbishment (for return to inventory) . 69
8.9.5 Disposal (non-salvage) . 69
9 Supplier requirements. 69
9.1 Objective . 69
9.2 General . 69
9.3 Products . 69
9.3.1 Devices . 69
9.3.2 IACS . 70
9.3.3 Software . 71
9.4 Services . 72
9.4.1 Engineering/project support . 72
9.4.2 Operations and maintenance support. 72
9.4.3 Personnel competency . 72
9.4.4 Cybersecurity . 73
9.5 Device support tools . 73
9.5.1 Intelligent device templates . 73
9.5.2 IDM toolkits . 73
9.5.3 Interoperability support of intelligent device management system . 74
9.5.4 Migration, configuration, and maintenance tools . 74
10 Information management . 74
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10.1 Objective . 74
10.2 General . 75
10.3 Information collection, exchange, reconciliation, and storage . 75
10.3.1 Collection and reconciliation . 75
10.3.2 Cybersecurity . 76
10.3.3 Information storage and retention procedures . 76
10.3.4 Data management functions . 77
10.4 IDM information . 78
10.4.1 General . 78
10.4.2 Information: Maintenance and reliability records . 78
10.4.3 Information: Models and calculations . 79
10.4.4 Information: Documents and drawings . 79
10.4.5 Information: Identification of work processes and procedures . 79
10.4.6 Information: Worker role competency . 79
10.4.7 Information: Intelligent device configuration . 79
10.4.8 Information: Toolkits . 80
Annex A (informative) Clause explanation notes . 81
A.4 Foundational requirements for IDM . 81
A.4.1 Objective . 81
A.4.2 General . 81
A.4.3 Management functions . 81
A.4.4 Formal and informal work process and procedures . 81
A.4.5 Management of change . 81
A.5 Risk management . 81
A.5.1 Objective . 81
A.5.2 General . 81
A.5.3 IDM program requirements . 82
A.5.4 Program coordination . 82
A.5.5 Facility level risk management . 82
A.5.6 Supplier risk management . 82
A.5.7 Information management risks . 82
A.5.8 Cybersecurity risk management . 82
A.6 Enterprise level management for IDM . 82
A.6.1 Objective . 82
A.6.2 General . 82
A.6.3 Organization and resources . 83
A.6.4 Developing and maintaining IDM program . 83
A.6.5 Supplier management . 84
A.6.6 Developing and maintaining IDM work process templates . 84
A.6.7 IDM program management and design. 85
A.7 Implementing coordination between enterprise, facilities, and suppliers . 85
A.7.1 Objective . 85
A.7.2 General . 85
A.7.3 Implementing IDM . 85
A.7.4 Coordination for continuous improvement . 86
A.7.5 Coordination with other enterprise programs . 86
A.8 Facility life cycle phases . 87
A.8.1 Objective . 87
A.8.2 General . 87
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A.8.3 Managing facility life cycle phases . 87
A.8.4 Scope development . 88
A.8.5 Design and engineering . 90
A.8.6 Construction and commissioning . 91
A.8.7 Operations and maintenance . 93
A.8.8 Turnarounds . 96
A.8.9 Decommissioning . 97
A.9 Supplier requirements . 97
A.9.1 Objective . 97
A.9.2 General . 97
A.9.3 Products . 97
A.9.4 Services . 98
A.9.5 Device support tools . 98
A.10 Information management . 98
A.10.1 Objective . 98
A.10.2 General . 98
A.10.3 Information collection, exchange, reconciliation, and storage . 98
A.10.4 IDM information . 99
Bibliography . 100
Figure A.1 – Overview of loop repair process . 94
Figure A.2 – Overview of new design evaluation and intelligent device replacement . 95
Table A.1 – Installation guideline documents . 92
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INTELLIGENT DEVICE MANAGEMENT –
Part 2: Requirements and recommendations
FOREWORD
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IEC 63082-2 has been prepared by subcommittee 65E: Devices and integration in enterprise
systems, of IEC Technical Committee 65: Industrial-process measurement, control and
automation. It is an International Standard.
The text of this International Standard is based on the following documents:
Draft Report on voting
65E/1079/FDIS 65E/1112/RVD
Full information on the voting for its approval can be found in the report on voting indicated in
the above table.
The language used for the development of this International Standard is English.
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A list of all parts in the IEC 63082 series, published under the general title Intelligent device
management, can be found on the IEC website.
The committee has decided that the contents of this document will remain unchanged until the
stability date indicated on the IEC website under webstore.iec.ch in the data related to the
specific document. At this date, the document will be
• reconfirmed,
• withdrawn, or
• revised.
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INTRODUCTION
The purpose of the IEC 63082 series is to define an environment that enables the effective use
of intelligent devices. The IEC 63082 series defines common concepts, terminology, and
management activities.
Intelligent device management (IDM) represents activities for managing intelligent devices
through the facility life cycle and does not imply a particular asset management tool or set of
those tools. Hardware and software tools are necessary to support work processes and
procedures, but specification of the tools is not a part of the IEC 63082 series. IDM is one of
many enterprise programs. IDM activities optimize the value from intelligent devices and
supports integration of data from the production level with business systems. IDM is consistent
with smart manufacturing initiatives.
Several stakeholders are responsible for delivering successful intelligent device management,
including engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) business providers, system
integrators, suppliers and consultants.
The IEC 63082 series is not intended to replace or contradict other standards, for example
IEC 61511 series for safety instrumented systems and IEC 62443 series for cybersecurity.
IEC TR 63082-1 defines intelligent device management concepts and terminology necessary
for in-depth understanding and effective communication. It gives the basic concepts of how
intelligent devices can be managed and an overview of how this device management works
throughout the facility life cycle. IEC TR 63082-1 provides basic knowledge to understand the
concepts of intelligent device management necessary to implement an IDM program.
This document provides provisions (requirements and recommendations). Additional
information on why a requirement is given are provided in informative Annex A. The information
provided in IEC TR 63082-1 is intended to be useful as background material for better
understanding of provisions in this document.
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INTELLIGENT DEVICE MANAGEMENT –
Part 2: Requirements and recommendations
1 Scope
This part of IEC 63082 specifies requirements and recommendations for establishing and
maintaining intelligent device management (IDM) as outlined in IEC TR 63082-1 in an enterprise
having one or more facilities.
The following topics are included in the scope of this document:
• optimizing functionality and performance of intelligent devices for their use;
• managing information related to IDM;
• integrating intelligent devices into industrial automation and control systems (IACS) in
facilities;
• exchanging information between stakeholders that achieve and sustain IDM;
• coordinating multiple asynchronous IDM life cycles.
The following topics are outside the scope of this document:
• defining and determining the function and performance of intelligent devices;
• defining and specifying technologies and tools that provide, preserve and manage
information related to IDM such as FDT, FDI, portable online and offline tools, configuration
tools, historians, and maintenance planning tools;
• defining and specifying technologies and tools that are used to design intelligent devices;
• defining and specifying communication network architecture, communication technologies,
cybersecurity requirements, and network management requirements.
2 Normative references
The following documents are referred to in the text in such a way that some or all of their content
constitutes requirements of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies.
For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any
amendments) applies.
IEC 62381, Automation systems in the process industry – Factory acceptance test (FAT), site
acceptance test (SAT), and site integration test (SIT)
IEC 62382, Control systems in the process industry – Electrical and instrumentation loop check
IEC 62443 (all parts), Industrial communication networks – Network and system security
IEC TR 63082-1:2020, Intelligent device management – Part 1: Concepts and terminology
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3 Terms, definitions, abbreviated terms and conventions
3.1 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in IEC TR 63082-1 and the
following apply.
ISO and IEC maintain terminology databases for use in standardization at the following
addresses:
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3.1.1
certification
procedure by which a third party gives documented assurance that a product, process, or
service conforms to specified requirements
[SOURCE: IEC 61400-22:2010,3.4, modified – "written" was replaced with "documented" and
"also known as conformity assessment" was deleted.]
3.1.2
decommissioning
act of taking an engineered system or component out of service, render it inoperative, dismantle
and decontaminate it
[SOURCE: ISO 27914:2017, 3.13, modified – "decommission" was replaced with
"decommissioning", and "take" was replaced with "act of taking".]
3.1.3
device monitoring
functions and activities to track behaviour of a device, and for all calls associated with the
device
[SOURCE: ISO/IEC TR 18053:2000, 3.141, modified – "Device-Type Monitor" was replaced
with "device monitoring", "A monitor that tracks” was replaced with "functions and activities to
track", and "providing notification of events for the device" was removed.]
3.1.4
foundational requirement
requirement that serves as a basis for derivation of detailed requirements
EXAMPLE Management of risk, management of functionality and performance, management of change.
Note 1 to entry: It is possible that foundational requirements are not directly actionable, but their derived
requirements should be a basis for action.
3.1.5
organization
body that is based on the membership of other bodies or individuals and has an established
constitution and its own administration
[SOURCE: ISO/IEC Guide 2:2004, 4.2]
3.1.6
owner operator
enterprise or agency responsible for the day-to-day operation of a facility
Note 1 to entry: The owner operator can contractually delegate some or all these responsibilities.
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3.1.7
quality management system
QMS
organization framework whose structure provides the policies, processes, procedures, and
resources required to implement the quality manageme
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