PFD & SIL Visualizer (IEC 61511)

Understanding Probability of Failure on Demand (PFD)

An Interactive Visual Guide based on IEC 61511 for Low Demand Mode

What is PFD?

Probability of Failure on Demand (PFD) is a measure of the reliability of a safety function. It represents the likelihood that a safety system (like an emergency shutdown valve) will fail to perform its required function when a demand occurs.

In simple terms: If a dangerous situation happens, what's the chance the safety system won't work? A lower PFD means a more reliable system.

Adjust PFD Level

Use the slider to change the PFD value and see how it affects the number of failures.

High PFD
(Less Safe)
Low PFD
(More Safe)

Current PFDavg is

This corresponds to

Legend

Successful Operation (Demand Met)
Failure on Demand

Visualizing Failures per 10,000 Demands

Each square represents one demand on the safety system. Watch how many turn red (fail) as you adjust the PFD.

100 Failures out of 10,000 Demands

Safety Integrity Level (SIL) Table (IEC 61511)

SIL PFDavg Range Risk Reduction Factor (RRF)
4 ≥ 10-5 to < 10-4 100,000 to 10,000
3 ≥ 10-4 to < 10-3 10,000 to 1,000
2 ≥ 10-3 to < 10-2 1,000 to 100
1 ≥ 10-2 to < 10-1 100 to 10

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