PlantPAx_ What's New and What's Next Presentation (1).PPTX
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PlantPAx
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Language: en
Added: Aug 21, 2024
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PlantPAx ® : What’s New and What’s Next 12 • 16 • 2019
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PlantPAx ® System Tools and Solutions Rapid Code development Process System Estimator Process Object Library Migration Tool Alarm Builder Competitive DCS Migration Library of Objects Standard Objects reusable objects Class-based solutions Known performance characterization Instrumentation Reference Architecture Network Infrastructure Integration Skids Cybersecurity Platform Scale Known Performance
PlantPAx ® System (cont.) Product Development Key Process Features Controller Power HMI Historian Asset Management Documentation System Guidelines System References User Manuals Selection Guides Infrastructure Manual Online Help Bundling and Services Process System Lifecycle Support Asset Utilization Network Services Cybersecurity
Purpose Built for Plant-wide Control; Spanning Batch, Hybrid, and Heavy Industries PlantPAx ® System 5.0 Serve larger and more complex operations in a secured manner Simplified Architectures and Fewer Servers Higher Performance Redundant Process Controllers Native Process Objects Alarms in objects for single configuration Automatic Hardware Diagnostics IEC62443-3-3 cybersecurity Certification Improved HART configuration/HART data structures New Ownership and Arbitration functionality Native Libraries support 21CFR11 audit trails & e-signature Full Unicode character support for end-to-end language switching Benefit Intuitive workflows eliminate tasks, simplify design and deploy effort Systems that are easier to deploy and simpler to maintain Promotes consistent delivery from site to site.
Plant PAx ® Distributed Control System 5.0 Reduced Footprint Drives Consistent Delivery Cybersecurity Enabled Streamlined Workflows
Our family is growing…
Process controller Expanding our plant-wide infrastructure PlantPAx ® System ControlLogix ® controllers Process Skids CompactLogix ™ controllers 5370 5380 5480 5570 5580 L3 GuardLogix ® L2 L1 Armor ™ Armor ™ GuardLogix ® 5380 5480 GuardLogix ® XT GuardLogix ® GuardLogix ® XT Armor ™ 5580 5570 Process NEW Armor ™ GuardLogix ® Information- enabled NEW Process Plant-wide Scalable Integrated
Process Controller – Expanding the Logix family! PlantPAx ® System 5.0 2 in CompactLogix – 2 Mb, 4 Mb 3 in ControlLogix - 3 Mb, 10, Mb, 40 Mb Features 5x80 class performance Guardrails – Control strategy loading Process tasking model Native Process Objects l ibrary Out of the box process functionality Drives consistent delivery Streamlines workflows Improved redundancy functionality
See instruction usage per task for optimal task balancing and visibility Instruction Usage Overview See a dashboard of each task and the instructions used. Use with embedded webpage to see CPU utilization and avoid task overlap . Benefit Consistent performance and visibility into task loading during project creation. Easier identification of number of control strategies. V33 L8P Exclusive Feature
Automatically create consistent task model in Logix Designer Task Model Overview Start a project with a Fast, Normal, Slow, System periodic tasks already created. Tasks created with period, priority and names already specified according to PlantPAx ® guidance Benefit Shorter time dedicated to project creation and layout. Consistent project structure that aligns with PlantPAx ® program guidelines. More predictable performance estimates and planning . V33 L8P Exclusive Feature V33
Simplifying lifecycle management Native Process Library Reduced footprint (Simplification & Strings) Many strings moved from instructions to extended tag properties Instructions in firmware (No overhead memory consumed) Less Servers, higher data volumes Drives consistent delivery Library native to controller and design pallet Simplifies life cycle management Streamlined workflow Controller based alarming Instructions native to controller (no importing of AOIs) Supports multiple library versions on one system Process Instructions
Process Objects – NG Integrated Configuration PlantPAx ® System 5.0 Overview New SAMA diagram interface Benefits Intuitive design-time configuration interface Consistent experience w/ objects and firmware instructions Eliminate need for disparate tools Greatly reduce # of steps to configure new object All objects decorated with screen content Online help
Managing equipment using native functionality on PlantPAx ® 5.0 objects Organization, Ownership, and Arbitration Overview Organize devices into groups from HMI Manage and prioritize ownership of equipment groups Propagate commands and statuses through equipment groups Alarming Physical vs. virtual mode Command source Benefits Ability to command devices as an equipment group No custom code required to create equipment groups Identifies who owns an equipment group Queues ownership requests of an equipment group and allows user to set custom arbitration rules Get statuses and issue commands to equipment groups from a single request Propagate commands down from selected parent Status propagates up from children
Logix Tag-Based Alarms PlantPAx ® System 5.0 Simple alarm setup and configuration Single environment – deploy alarms when creating control elements in Logix Designer One place to go to add and configure alarms One click to add alarms from the objects definition Pre defined alarms on every object Allow users to select alarms for each instance.
Dual Library Support PlantPAx ® System 5.0 Overview PlantPAx 4.x library lives on in parallel with NG Both Add-On Instruction and NG objects co-exist together in PlantPAx ® 5.0 Both Add-On Instruction and NG faceplates co-exist together in PlantPAx 5.0 Benefits Consistent user experience for Operations Allows for phased modernization strategies
Access and display diagnostic information without additional programming. Automatic Diagnostics Overview Provides a maintenance view and banner to the visualization space and populate automatically with device information . Diagnostic events automatically created for devices in IO tree Diagnostic events are logged for historical reference in the Alarm & Event SQL database Benefits No more programming through alarms to get and display diagnostic information Provide contextual information to the right person to properly and specifically diagnose machine behavior. Curate diagnostic list by toggling each device. V33 Alarms and Events Database Maintenance Screens Connection Fault North Building rack 8 slot 3 Open Wire Channel 3 module 7 slot 5
Highly Integrated HART Features HART bus in Logix Designer I/O Configuration tree Device connection fault status representation in I/O tree Add and replace HART devices on-line Integrated device diagnostics via profile Integrated device information view PlantPAx ® connection type Benefits Intuitive Integration Visible access to HART reference name PlantPAx ® data type (connection) pre-defined for PAH (HART interface) instruction Device diagnostics automatically propagated to Logix PlantPAx connection type formatted to match instruction *5094 IO Support in release 1
Process Instructions Off the Shelf Instructions can be referenced as a standard offering without needing “Add ons ” Developed using a standard documented process with quality plan Standardized naming conventions Documented functional requirements and test requirements Compliance E-signatures on operator actions (FDA 21 CFR pt11) Audit trails on operator actions (FDA 21 CFR pt 11 ) Native instructions minimizes extra compliance work in validated industries as an off-the-shelf solution. V33 L8P Exclusive Feature
PlantPAx ® 5.0 Improved Network Guidance Selection Guide Improvements Application Requirement lead network selection Considerations for each Reference Architectures Prescribed hardware per Reference Architecture Process System Estimator New Network infrastructure guide to assist the user through the selection process Ability to combine multiple Reference Architectures within your DCS Ability to either select a System(Core) layer switch or use existing Reference Architectures within the Subsystem(Distribution) layer System Infrastructure Manual Improvements Reference architecture focused configurations Recommended system tests to verify configuration By improving both sales and implementation guides, it has never been easier to deploy a PlantPAx Network!
PlantPAx ® 5.0 Network Improvements Enhanced Redundant – PRP Ref Arch No Single Points of Failure Redundant PRP Redboxes Cisco 9k Core Support Enhanced Resilient – DLR Ref Arch EN4T Redundant Adaptor Support Redundant Comm Adaptor within 1756 IO Racks 5094 FLEX ™ I/O Support Supported within both Redundant and Resilient Ref Arch Cisco 9300 Support Characterization complete utilizing Cisco 9300 Core Switches Configuration information provided in Infrastructure Manual Network Health Monitoring Automatic Diagnostics FactoryTalk ® Network Manager ™
Firmware Management of Control Assets Improved productivity Enhanced concurrent flashing for devices with parent/child relationships and devices on linear/DLR topologies Reduced device flashing time for each device ControlFLASH Plus ™ V3.00.00 Functionality Improved usability Support seamless safety primary and partner controllers flashing Added detection for safety-lock state Delete multiple firmware kits at once Export firmware inventory Allow easy access to firmware open source notice Firmware inventory building performance improvements Available now Improved Productivity, and Usability Open source Delete revisions mode Export revisions inventory Open source
Firmware Management of Control Assets Overview With V6.20, the FactoryTalk ® Linx OPC UA Connector added an option for redundant operation Second workstation for UA connector operation Warm standby operation (similar to FactoryTalk ® Linx ) Tag requests simultaneously made to both Only active server delivers data FactoryTalk ® Directory notifies standby to go active Minimize secondary activation time Ability to force switchover (GUI or @tag) Option to switch back to primary when its active Access status @diagnostic,S1/S2 for both servers Benefits Permits connectivity to OPC UA servers in systems requiring high availability Improved Productivity, and Usability Software OPC UA Connector Primary Secondary
Cybersecurity Certifications ISA99/IEC 62443 IEC 62443-4-1 – Rockwell has a certified secure development lifecycle. IEC 62443-4-2 – Select products in the Rockwell portfolio are certified against this standard as an enabler to system cybersecurity IEC 62443-3-3 – A Rockwell system reference architecture will have certification that provides the basis for all customer systems to get certified.* IEC 62443-2-4 – Rockwell delivery arm (SSB) have processes and certification to deliver customer system that are cyber secure * Securing your PlantPAx system in The Connected Enterprise White Paper
PlantPAx ® System 5.0 Analytics for PlantPAx Control Strategies Pump 101 Analytics A control strategy instance Pump Monitoring Running Status Mode Status Ownership Flow SetPoints Hardware Association Input Card Output Card Motor/VFD Flow Meters Diagnostics Alarms Failed To Start Interlocks/ Permissive RunTime Cavitation
PlantPAx ® System 5.0 PTC Integration New Report Templates Alarming Others Augmented Reality Template Pre-defined templates for objects Simply add your background
Self Aware System
Focus: Consolidation and Simplification PlantPAx ® 5.0 Documentation Restructure Combine PROCES-RM001, PROCES-UM001, and PROCES-UM003 to create one User Manual Each chapter (main section) based on overall system workflow Starts with 2-page cheat sheet that summarizes the section and its requirements (experienced user). Follows with a Before You Begin section that defines expectations (newer user) Collapses detailed steps from existing documentation into higher-level steps to focus on the ‘Why’ Links to related product documentation for more information Benefits Combines related content in one publication Focuses on PlantPAx specific details Provides clearer picture of where to start and where to go