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2013 Baton Rouge Harmony Users Group

Symphony Plus
Evolution

ABB Power Generation


Doc ID: 2VAA003196
S+ Control & I/O Update
Presentation Outline
 Harmony Rack Update & Evolution
 IEB800 Infi-Net to Ethernet Bridge
 S+ Engineering Update
 Latest Version of S+ Operations
 New Developments Coming Soon…

© ABB Inc.
September 14, 2013 | Slide 2
What has Changed?
Life Cycle Commitment

 Previous Support commitment


Increased from 2025 to indefinitely
 Active investment
 New features and functions at all
levels of the system
 Introduction of Symphony Plus
Product Name

© ABB Group
September 14, 2013 | Slide 3
S+ Control & I/O Update
Upgrading to Latest Rack Hardware

Upgrade Power System to MPS3

Upgrade PCU Communications


modules to NIS21 / NPM22

Upgrade Serial or SCSI CIU’s to


ICI800 Ethernet CIU’s

Merge & upgrade multiple MFP’s


into 1 (pair) of BRC410’s

Replace outdated I/O Modules

© ABB Inc.
September 14, 2013 | Slide 4
Power Supplies
Harmony Power Supply - MPSIII

 Multi-Voltage DC Power System


 System and Field Power
 2N and N+1 Configuration
 System Monitoring
 “Slide-in” Design
 Evolution for Network 90,
MPS I (PMU), and MPS II Supplies

© ABB Group
September 14, 2013 | Slide 5
S+ Control & I/O Update
Upgrading PCU Communications

 Replacement
NIS01/11 &
NPM02/12
 Form / Fit /
Function
replacement *
 Increased
Capacity (8x)
 Increased
Performance
(> 4x)

© ABB Inc.
September 14, 2013 | Slide 6
Symphony Plus
Communications

IET800:  Ethernet interface to INFI-Net used by:


INFI-Net to
Ethernet  Composer 5.1 and Higher
Transfer
 Harmony OPC
 Harmony Connect (800xA Process
Portal v. 5.1A)
 S+ Operations
 PPB, Conductor NT*
 Security Modes
 Basic (Twofish) [Default]
 128 –bit block cipher

 Advanced (TLS1/SSL3)
 256-bit encryption
 Supports up to 30,000 tags (Ethernet)

© ABB Group
September 14, 2013 | Slide 7
S+ Control & I/O Update
Upgrading to ICI800 Ethernet CIUs

© ABB Inc.
September 14, 2013 | Slide 8
Symphony Plus Control & I/O
BRC410

 Performance increase depends on specific


function blocks used, but in general
performance of latest module (BRC410)
compared with older modules:
 ~ 10x vs. MFP01/02/11/12
 ~ 4x vs. BRC100/200
 Enhanced On-Line Configuration provided
by BRC410
 BRC410 also provides ModBus TCP
 BRC410 support 30,000 block addresses
 Infi90 Modulebus support*
 Downloadable firmware
S+ Control & I/O Update
Upgrading to S+ Rack Modules
 Harmony Rack Modules
 Grey Front Plates
 Module Nomenclatures: IMxxxx or INxxxx
 Build to Order, longer lead

 S+ Rack Modules
 White Front Plates
 Module Nomenclatures: SPxxxx
 Original Price of Grey Modules
 Std Factory Lead Time

© ABB Inc.
September 14, 2013 | Slide 10
Symphony Harmony
Comprehensive I/O system

Rack I/O  Modular to meet varying I/O requirements


 Local and remote I/O options

 Rack and DIN I/O options

 I/O Types
 Analog Input

 Analog Output

 Pulse Input

S800 I/O  Digital Input

 Digital Output

 Turbine Control

 SOE timestamp resolution of +/- 1 msec across


the entire Harmony system

© ABB Group
September 14, 2013 | Slide 11
Harmony I/O options
Expanding with S800 I/O

NIS21 NPM22 NPM22 NIS21 BRC400 BRC400 ASI23

MMU
ASO11 DSI22 DSM04 DSO15
 S800 I/O is configured using
Up to 3KM of 62.5/125 microM
FIBER OPTIC H-NET CABLES Composer and standard function
Electrical H-NET 30M
codes
max Total Length

TB846 TB846
 BRC simultaneously supports
Harmony Rack & S800 I/O
TB850

TB850
IOR- IOR- RFO- RFO- RFO- RFO- IOR- IOR-
TB842 800 800 800 800 800 800 TB842 800 800
Max 3,000M
TER-300

TER-300

TER-300
H-NET  Each IOR-800 supports up to 7
S800 FIBER OPTIC
MODULEBUS
S800 FIBER OPTIC
MODULEBUS
200M max (Glass)
15 M max (Plastic) clusters
Cluster #1 Cluster #1
 Each cluster modem supports up to
12 S800 I/O modules
TB850
TB850

TB840 TB840 TB840 TB840


AI8xx AO8xx DI8xx DO8xx XX8xx XX8xx XX8xx XX8xx AI8xx AO8xx DI8xx DO8xx XX8xx XX8xx XX8xx XX8xx

TU841 TU841

Max 12 S800 I/O Max 12 S800 I/O


Modules per cluster Up to 7 Clusters
of S800 I/O Modules per cluster

Cluster #7 Cluster #7
TB850
TB850

TB840 TB840 TB840 TB840


AI8xx AO8xx DI8xx DO8xx XX8xx XX8xx XX8xx XX8xx AI8xx AO8xx DI8xx DO8xx XX8xx XX8xx XX8xx XX8xx

TU841 TU841

© ABB Group
September 14, 2013 | Slide 12
S+ Control & I/O Update
BRC410 Bridge Controller and Gateway

© ABB Inc.
September 14, 2013 | Slide 13
Upgrading from H-Net to Enhanced HN800

© ABB Inc.
September 14, 2013 | Slide 14
HN800 Enhanced I/O Bus Products

PBA800 IOR810  PB800 connects BRCxxx Controllers to


HN800
 IOR810 connects BRCxxx & HPC800
controllers to S800 via Modulebus
 TB846 no longer required
 RFO810 Fiber Optic Repeater for HN800
 Use same Multi-mode 62.5/125 µM,
840 nanoM wavelength, Fiber Optic
Cable as H-Net
 TRL810K02 is functional replacement for
RFO810 TRL810K02 2 NTRL04’s
 Contains: 2x RFO810 + 1x RMU811 +
Mounting
 * Not compatible with Electrical H-Net

© ABB Inc.
September 14, 2013 | Slide 15
Symphony Plus New Controller
Harmony Control & Communications on a DIN-Rail
 PN800: S+ Plant Network
 Protocol = “INFI-NET over Ethernet”
 Connects consoles (S+ Operations)
Key Points: and tools (S+ Engineering) to
HPC800 Harmony Controllers

•Uses Composer / Function Blocks


HC800: Harmony
 Control Processor

•Talks to Rack IO
 Executes INFI 90 Function Codes
 BRC / HPG Functionality

•Talks to S800 IO CP800: Communications Processor



 Combination of NIS / NPM modules

•Talks to HART IO
 Control Network Interface

CTB810/811: Comm. Term. Board


•Talks to Profibus  HN800 I/O interface for Rack I/O (via

•Talks Modbus TCP


RIO22), S800 and new I/O

 CW800 provides PTP


communications between controllers

© ABB Inc.
September 14, 2013 | Slide 17
HPC800 Harmony Process Controller
Primary Back-up Property Characteristic / Value

5W @ +24 VDC
Power Requirements
(per Processor Module)

PN800 Plant Network 1,000 XR’s per second


Communications (process value updates)

HN800 4.0 Mbaud, up to 64 Devices


I/O Device Bus (up to 6-pairs PDP800s)

CW800 4 Mbaud, up to 30 Controllers


Controller PTP Bus 30 m [Electrical], 3 km [Fiber Optic]

Programming Up to 30K INFI 90 Function Blocks


Languages Batch 90 / UDF & C programs

Closed Loop Control 5,000 I/O ≤ 250 msec

ModBus TCP
Up to 8 Servers & 128 Clients
Communications
500 to 10,000 Points
Interface
EN1 A – Time Sync
Ethernet Ports EN1 B – ModBus TCP
100 MB PN800 A – PN800 Plant Network
PN800 B – PN800 Plant Network

© ABB Inc.
September 14, 2013 | Slide 18
Symphony Plus
Harmony Control & I/O Architecture
 PN800 Plant Network
 “INFI-Net over Ethernet”

 100MB Ethernet TCP/IP

 Harmony Controller
 Harmony Rack I/O via RIO22

 S800 I/O via IOR810

 3rd Party I/O via ModBus TCP

 HN800: Enhanced HNET


 CW800: Enhanced Controlway
 PTP communications

 CTB810 / CTB811
 Additional communications
connectors

© ABB Inc.
September 14, 2013 | Slide 19
PNI800 Plant Network Interface

 DIN-Rail CIU for Symphony Plus


 1-PNI800 required for each HMI Server:
 S+ Operations Server
 Harmony RTDS of 800xA PPA
 1-PNI800 can be shared by up to 10
Composer Client Workstations
 Composer Communications Server for
PN800 Plant Network
 PNI800 supports PN800 line redundancy
 Connects to both Ethernet lines

© ABB Inc.
September 14, 2013 | Slide 20
SD Series Control & I/O Architectural Comparison

© ABB Inc.
September 14, 2013 | Slide 21
Symphony Plus
PDP800: Profibus DP Master for Harmony

 DIN-Rail mounted
 Profibus DP-V0, -V1 and -V2
 Transmission rates from 9.6
Kbps to 10 Mbps
 Std. Profibus Diagnostic
functions
 SOE Time-Stamping with S800
I/O or other devices that support
this feature
 Master & Line Redundancy
 Up to 64 Profibus Slaves per
PDP800
 Communicates to Harmony
Controller via HN800
[Redundant]
© ABB Inc.
September 14, 2013 | Slide 22
PDP800 Profibus Master Module

Property Characteristic / Value

Power Approx. 3.5W @ +24 VDC


Requirements (per Processor Module)
HN800 4.0 Mbps RS485
Communication Max Length [Electrical] 50 M
Bus Max Length [Fiber Optic] 3.0 KM
9.6kbaud 1200 M
19.2kbaud 1200 M
PROFIBUS
93.75kbaud 1200 M
Baud Rate &
187.5kbaud 1000 M
Max Bus Length
500.0kbaud 400 M
1.5Mbaud 200 M
* using DP Cable
3.0Mbaud 150 M
type A
6.0Mbaud 125 M
12.0Mbaud 100 M
DP-V0 Basic
PROFIBUS DP-V1 Acyclic
Protocols DP-V2 SoE Time Sync
PA [via DP-PA segment coupler]

Up to 8 PDP800’s can connect to HPC800


Capacity
Each PDP800 supports up to 64 Slaves

© ABB Inc.
September 14, 2013 | Slide 23
Symphony Plus
HAI805 & HAO805: HART AI & AO Modules

 HART I/O Modules


 HAI805 – 8 Analog Inputs
 HAO805 – 8 Analog Outputs
 Dedicated HART modem for
each I/O Channel
 Communicate to Controller via
[Redundant] HN800

 Secondary /Tertiary HART


variables:
 Variables available in Controller
(can be used in control strategy)
 Update rates: less than 1 sec
 Up to 4 secondary/tertiary …
variables per channel or device
© ABB Inc.
September 14, 2013 | Slide 24
HAI805 & HAO805 HART Analog I/O Modules

Property Characteristic / Value

Typical 4.8W @ +24 VDC +/-


Power Requirements
10%

Analog Inputs 4 to 20 mA DC

Analog Outputs 4 to 20 mA DC

Accuracy (% full scale range 0.10%


@ 25 deg C)
Temp effect on accuracy +/- 0.003% / deg C maximum

A/D Resolution 14 bits with polarity


Analog Conversion 200 msec

HART Secondary Variable 1 times / sec


update rate [up to 32 secondary variables]

Rejection (50-60 Hz)


Normal mode -70 dB minimum
Common mode -90 dB minimum
DC Common mode rejection -35 dB minimum

© ABB Inc.
September 14, 2013 | Slide 25
Symphony Plus Control and I/O

IEB800 INFI-NET TO
ETHERNET BRIDGE
© ABB Inc.
September 14, 2013 | Slide 26
IEB800 Infi-Net to Ethernet Bridge

© ABB Inc.
September 14, 2013 | Slide 27
IEB800K02 INFI-Net to Ethernet Bridge [Redundant]

# Qty Part No. Description


INFI-Net to Plant Network
1 2 SPIPT800
Transfer Module

2 2 SPNIS21 Network Interface Module

3 2 NKLS01-10 Communications Module Cable

4 2 NTCL01 Communications TU

5 1 IEMMU21 Module Mounting Unit

6 1 NFTP01 Field Termination Panel

7 2 PBA800 Process Bus Adaptor 800

8 2 TER800 HN800/CW800 Bus Terminator

9 1 SPK800-RCL1 Redundancy Cable

INFI-NET
© ABB Inc.
September 14, 2013 | Slide 28
IEB800 Adding a PN800 as a Satellite Loop

© ABB Inc.
September 14, 2013 | Slide 29
IEB800 Upgrading Central Loop to PN800

© ABB Inc.
September 14, 2013 | Slide 30
SD Series Control & I/O Small System Architecture

© ABB Inc.
September 14, 2013 | Slide 31
SD Series Control & I/O Large System Architecture

© ABB Inc.
September 14, 2013 | Slide 32
Symphony Plus Engineering

COMPOSER UPDATE

© ABB Inc.
September 14, 2013 | Slide 33
S+ Engineering Composer Harmony
Most Recent Product Releases

 V 6.0, SP1 December, 2012


 Improved Fieldbus config workflow

 V 6.1, August 2013

 Automatic export of Harmony tag list


to S+ Operations

 Support for import and export


hardware structure

 Improved Profi-Bus workflow


 Support for new I/O
S+ Engineering Composer
View Control Logic / view Faceplate
 Right click navigation
 Graphic to Composer logic
 Alarm to Composer logic
 View logic
 Monitor status in real time
 Navigate within Composer

 Right click navigation


 Exception Report block to
faceplate
 Supports engineering maintenance /
tuning
 Automatically configured within
system

© ABB Inc.
September 14, 2013 | Slide 35
S+ Engineering Composer
Configuring PROFIBUS DP Field Devices

 PROFIBUS DP Example
 AI820 Analog Input
module

 PROFIBUS DTM functions


 Configure

 Calibrate

 Observe

 Trouble-shoot

© ABB Group
September 14, 2013 | Slide 36
S+ Engineering Composer Harmony Streamlined
Fieldbus Engineering Workflow

 Build complete HW structure in CH


 Call-up DTM directly from CH
Device CLT instances

Each device holds a CLD and a linked DTM  Simple instantiation of CLD/DTM
library objects

 Remove block number requirement


when adding fieldbus masters

 Use CLTs for devices - New folders in


Exchange to hold templates slaves and
CLT/DTM type library in I/O modules
‘Object Exchange’ of
Composer Harmony
 Ability to add fieldbus slaves and I/O
This library consists of the CLTs to handle
Profibus/ HART devices and their DTMs.
modules to CH tree.

© ABB Group
September 14, 2013 | Slide 37
Symphony Plus Control and I/O

ENHANCEMENTS COMING
SOON …
© ABB Inc.
September 14, 2013 | Slide 38
S+ Engineering Composer Harmony 6.x
Upcoming Releases in 2013
V 6.2 DEC 2013 [Target]
 New CI850 Communications I/F
 IEC-61850 GOOSE
 “Virtual PNI Interface”
 AddHART & Profibus support to
BRC300/400/410 Controllers!

© ABB
Month DD, YYYY | Slide 39
S+ Control & I/O Adding HART I/O to Rack

© ABB Inc.
September 14, 2013 | Slide 40
S+ Control & I/O Adding Profibus to Rack

© ABB Inc.
September 14, 2013 | Slide 41
Symphony Plus HMI

SYMPHONY PLUS
OPERATIONS 2.0
© ABB Inc.
September 14, 2013 | Slide 42
S+ Operations overview
Table of contents

 Introduction
 Architecture
 Operation features
 Integrated information management
 Reliable operations
 Lifecycle management
 Summary

© ABB Inc.
September 14, 2013 | Slide 43
S+ Operations
Primary objectives for development
 Simple to use
 Scalable
 Secure
 Based on proven technology
 S+ Ops is next revision to PGP
 Power Generation Portal (PGP):
+2300 systems worldwide
 S+ Ops integrates Power Gen
Information Manager (PGIM)

© ABB Group
September 14, 2013 | Slide 44
S+ Operations overview
Table of contents

 Introduction
 Architecture
 Operation features
 Integrated information management
 Reliable operations
 Lifecycle management
 Summary

© ABB Inc.
September 14, 2013 | Slide 45
S+ Operations
Fault tolerant N+N server capability
 Supports multiple servers with parallel data streams
 Provides N+N server redundancy
 Clients can connect to any server
Client Layer

Server Layer

Area 1

N N+1 N+2 N+3 N+4 ............................ N+N

Area 1

© ABB Group
September 14, 2013 | Slide 46
S+ Operations architecture
Scalable: segregated architecture

Solutions when
independent servers are
required for plant areas
(e.g. separate groups)
Each server only acquires
and maintains data from
the related plant area
Clients are logically
connected to one server,
Area 1 but graphical pages can
Area 2 include tags from other
Area 3 servers

Area 1 Area 2 Area 3

© ABB Inc.
September 14, 2013 | Slide 47
S+ Operations architecture
Scalable: composite architecture

Solutions when servers are


required to maintain a
complete database
Each server acquires data
from the related plant
area through the
connected controllers
Tags from other plant areas
are acquired through the
Area 1 Area 1 Area 1 network
Area 2 Area 2 Area 2 Clients are logically
Area 3 Area 3 Area 3 connected to one server,
and from that server they
can see tags for all plant
areas

Area 1 Area 2 Area 3

© ABB Inc.
September 14, 2013 | Slide 48
S+ Operations architecture
Scalable: multi-system architecture
Area 1
Area 2
Solutions when areas need
Area 3
dedicated servers and/or
workstations and central
control room with access to
whole plant
Each area server acquires
data from related plant
area through connected
controllers.
Central plant server acquires
tags from area servers
through InterServer
protocol
Area clients logically
connected to
Area 1 Area 2 Area 3
corresponding area server
Plant clients are logically
connected to the plant
server with access to tags
from entire plant

© ABB Inc.
September 14, 2013 | Slide 49 Area 1 Area 2 Area 3
S+ Operations
Tag data base
 Supports large systems
 Up to 512,000 tags per server
 256,000 boolean
 256,000 non-boolean
 Direct Harmony tag export Composer to S+
Operations

© ABB Group
September 14, 2013 | Slide 50
S+ Operations
I/O scanners  Plug-in drivers
 Harmony/INFI (serial/SCSI/ethernet CIU)
 Freelance 800F
 800xA AC800M
 AC870P
 AC500
 Procontrol P13

 Procontrol P14
 OPC DA, AE, HDA
 Modbus, Modbus TCP
 IEC 870-5-101/103/104
 DNP 3.0
 Universal Connect
 Siemens Teleperm (XU)
 General Electric GSM (Mark V/VI) (GE
Standard Messages, GSM)
 Contronic E
 SPABUS
 Text

New in S+ Operations 2.0


© ABB Group
September 14, 2013 | Slide 51
S+ Operations overview
Table of contents

 Introduction
 Architecture
 Operation features
 Integrated information management
 Reliable operations
 Lifecycle management
 Summary

© ABB Inc.
September 14, 2013 | Slide 52
S+ Operations features
High performance operations workplace
Icon Bar
Navigation

Tag Browser
Fast Search
Operator Notes Alarm Group /
Tab / Tile Windows Points off scan Graphic Bars

Display Select

Embedded
Trends

Side Menu Limit Indicators


Flyout Navigation Bar Graphs
Greyscale
Normal Operation

Operator Notes
Alarm and Event List
Operating Parameters
Red Tag

© ABB Inc.
September 14, 2013 | Slide 53
S+ Operation features
Control faceplates and symbols (Harmony)

 Standard Symbol Library


 Drive Symbols
 Face Plates
 DCS: Digital Control Stations
 DD: Device Driver
 MSDD: Multi-state Device Driver
 PV: Analog Control Station
 DI: Digital Input
 RCM: Remote Control Memory
 RMCB: Remote Motor Control Block
 RMSC: Remote Manual Set
Constant
 TEXTSTR: Text Selector
 DAANG: Data Acquisition - Analog

New in S+ Operations 1.1

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September 14, 2013 | Slide 54
S+ Operations
Supports extended control faceplates
Extended faceplate
tabbed menus with
additional analysis
information

Standard faceplate
with additional
information

Basic faceplates
with operations
functions

© ABB Group
September 14, 2013 | Slide 55
S+ Operations features
High performance operations workplace: customized
 Free workplaces definition for each user, multi screen
supported
 Alarms bars at the top, bottom, left or right
 Fly-Outs for aspects, alarms, displays, history, favorites and
navigation
 Definition of up to 4 default displays for each workplace

Configurable workplace

 “History” menu contains the list of recently-


opened displays.
 “Favorites” menu contains a list of favorite
displays defined for a single workplace.
 All menus are configurable per user

History and Favorites menus

New in S+ Operations 2.0

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September 14, 2013 | Slide 56
S+ Operations
High performance graphic editor

 Build Hi-Performance HMI


 Grayscale Graphics
 State of the art display builder
 Toolbars
 Tag Browser
 Templates
 Symbol Libraries
 ActiveX
 Pictures (GIF and JPEG)
 Drag and Drop support
 Support link of object classes
with instances

© ABB Group
September 14, 2013 | Slide 57
S+ Operations features
Common System Diagnosis

Diagnostic viewer in Power Explorer


Nodes
Connectivity (Scanner-Harmony)
Queues
Locks
License
Example configuration to be
delivered
Diagnostic viewer as external
component

New in S+ Operations 2.0

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September 14, 2013 | Slide 58
S+ Operations features
User Management

Each user can different


roles, and roles are
chosen at runtime

New in S+ Operations 2.0

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September 14, 2013 | Slide 59
S+ Operations features
Universal Connect: a generic OPC connect tool

Read OPC server

Assign items to Tags

Load configuration in S+ Operations

 Generic OPC connect tool


 Configuration tool for universal OPC connections
 Easy configuration of OPC items to S+ Operations tags
 Basic set of faceplate and symbols New in S+ Operations 2.0

© ABB Inc.
September 14, 2013 | Slide 60
S+ Operations features
High performance aspect links

Aspect links (right click)


 Quick navigation to
graphics & trends
 Custom links per tag
 Link to documents or
launch applications:
 Instruction manuals
 Maintenance packages
 Standard operating
procedures
 Web pages
 Plant P&ID’s
 Operator notes
 Control logic

© ABB Inc.
September 14, 2013 | Slide 62
S+ Operations features
Aspect link: view Composer logic (view and monitor)

 Right-click navigation
 Graphic to Composer logic
 Alarm to Composer logic

 View logic

 Monitor status in real time

 Navigate within Composer

© ABB Inc.
September 14, 2013 | Slide 63
Symphony Plus – Control and I/O
Composer 6.0 Integration with S+ Operations

Call-up Composer View and Call-up S+ Operator faceplate from


Monitor from S+ Operator display Composer’s Automation Architect
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September 14, 2013 | Slide 64
S+ Operations features
Aspect link: alarm shelving and suppression

 Alarm shelving and


suppression

 Aspect link available


from graphic or alarm
window

 Provides temporary
shelf state for alarms
on per tag basis

 Supports EEMUA 191


and ISA SP 18.2
standards

New in S+ Operations 1.1

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September 14, 2013 | Slide 65
S+ Operations
Alarm and trending

 Alarming
 32 alarm priorities
 1024 alarm groups
 Alarm filtering
 Primary display from alarm list

© ABB Group
September 14, 2013 | Slide 66
S+ Operations features
Aspect link: operator note

 Operator notepad for


sharing important
information

 Right- click navigation


from graphic object,
faceplate, alarm
summary

 Report includes all


tags with notes

© ABB Inc.
September 14, 2013 | Slide 67
S+ Operations features
Aspect link: block details and tuning window (Harmony)

 Right-click navigation
 Graphic object to tuning
window
 Block details / tune
 Trend window
 Faceplate

© ABB Inc.
September 14, 2013 | Slide 68
S+ Operations
Integrated alarm analysis tools
Supports EEMUA 191 Standard

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September 14, 2013 | Slide 69
S+ Operations features
Aspect link: SAP PM CMMS integration
 Direct links to SAP from S+ Operations
S+ Operations’ integration
with SAP PM maintenance  Submittal of malfunction report
management systems
(CMMS) allows for easy  View open maintenance requests
communication with and
navigation to asset-
specific maintenance
activities.

New in S+ Operations 2.0

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September 14, 2013 | Slide 70
S+ Operations features
Aspect link: Shiftbook and electronic shift log
Shift changes are automatically
Shiftbook and or manually noted in the
electronic shift log are operator shift log
alternatives to “paper”
shift logs. Together
with SAP PM CMMS
integration, these
features reduce the
plant’s maintenance
costs by streamlining
operation and
maintenance work
processes.

Shift ending open work actions are passed to the


next shift via the ToDo list (covers all shifts)

Automatically create a malfunction


report from within the shiftbook

New in S+ Operations 2.0

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September 14, 2013 | Slide 71
S+ Operations features
Aspect link: high performance trend window

 Enhanced operator trend feature


 Icon selection bar
 Mouse selectable traces
 Mini preview trend
 Drag focus window
 Drag and drop PV’s
 Export functions
 Ruler views (Scooter)
 User configurable
 No trace limitation
 Operator trend integrated with history

New in S+ Operations 1.1

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S+ Operations features
Trend improvements

New in S+ Operations 2.0


 Embedded trends support transparent mode
 Support of new trend in ThinWebClient graphics
 Warning when tag is not configured in historian
(or is misconfigured)
 Add tag or atom from tag browser dialog
 Show state in y-axis for digital tags
 Show legend in mimic graphic by default
 Add setting to control legend's default height
 Highlight selected tag in scooter's value box
 "Unselect all“ context menu
 Multi-selection in legend
 Show current value in pause mode
 “Add Tag” button
 “Scale All Tags” context menu
New in S+ Operations 2.0

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S+ Operations overview
Table of contents

 Introduction
 Architecture
 Operation features
 Integrated information management
 IEC 61850 integration
 Reliable operations
 Lifecycle management
 Summary

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S+ Operations
Information Management: integrated historian

 Full featured historian integrated within


S+ Operations

 Excel reporting and scheduled reports

 Calculation package / maintenance


totalizers

 EEMUA 191 alarm management


 ISA 18-2 alarm management

 Supports thin client

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S+ Operations: integrated information management
Logs / reports (Excel integration)

 Balance reports
 Typical values for operation tracking
 Average values
 Max/in values
 Totals
 Trend reports
 Presentation of process behavior
with configurable:
 Time intervals
 Time range
 Maintenance reports
 Informs the maintenance staff about:
 Actual operating hours
 Actual switching cycles
 Identification of components
to be maintained

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S+ ThinClient: available views

Intuitive navigation structure Multi-line trend displays View dynamic process graphics

Private user folders / signal explorer User reports / scheduled reports Filtered alarm and event Llst

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S+ Operations overview
Table of contents

 Introduction
 Architecture
 Operation features
 Integrated information management
 Reliable operations
 Lifecycle management
 Summary

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S+ Operations: reliable operations
Focus on cyber security

Malicious virus shuts down US power plant


January 17 2013 by The Wall Street Journal

A computer virus attacked a turbine control system at a US power company when a technician
unknowingly inserted an infected USB computer drive into the network, keeping a plant off line for three
weeks, according to a report posted on a US government website. The Department of Homeland Security
report did not identify the plant but said criminal software, which is used to conduct financial crimes such as
identity theft, was behind the incident.
It was introduced by an employee of a third-party contractor that does business with the utility, according to
the agency. DHS reported the incident, which occurred in October, along with a second involving a more
sophisticated virus, on its website as cyber experts gather at a high-profile security conference in Miami
known as S4 to review emerging threats against power plants, water utilities and other parts of the critical
infrastructure.

You probably have heard about issues like this…


In addition to not identifying the plants, a DHS spokesman declined to say where they are located. "This is
yet another stark reminder that even if a true 'air gap' is in place on a control network, there are still ways
that malicious targeted or unintentional random infection can occur," he said.
It said ICS-CERT responded to 198 cyber incidents reported by energy companies, public water districts
and other infrastructure facilities in the fiscal year ending September 30, 2012. Attacks against the energy
sector represented 41 per cent of the total number of incidents in the US in fiscal 2012. According to the
report, ICS-CERT helped 23 oil and natural gas sector organisations after they were hit by a targeted spear-
phishing campaign - when emails with malicious content are specifically targeted at their employees. The
water sector had the second highest number of incidents, representing 15 per cent.

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S+ Operations: reliable operations
Reliable system environment with built-in security

Ensure plant  Built in cyber security for software, systems


integrity and
confidentiality and devices
with inherent
system security  User Authentication

 Role Based Access Control

 Event Logging / Audit Trails

 Backup / Restore

 Hardened Hosts

 Host Firewall Configuration

 Antivirus

 Network Zones

 Security Patch Validation

 Active participation on major security


standards committees including: FERC,
NERC, ISA, IEC and ISO

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S+ Operations overview
Table of contents

 Introduction
 Architecture
 Operation features
 Integrated information management
 Reliable operations
 Lifecycle management
 Summary

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S+ Operations features
Life cycle management and investment protection

S+ Operations protects investments in traditional Harmony or INFI 90


HMIs by retaining existing operator graphic displays and tag databases
Allows for the continued use of
existing SOP and knowledge-base Upgrades performed on-line and in
without retraining and process interruption parallel operation with existing HMI
Support for SODG based graphics Automation Sentinel provides incremental and
(MCS, OIS, PCV & CVMS) cost-effective path to the latest
Support for SLGMS based graphics S+ Operations software and keeps HMI
(CNT & PPB) software up-to-date

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S+ Operations overview
Table of contents

 Introduction
 Architecture
 Operation features
 Integrated information management
 IEC 61850 integration
 Reliable operations
 Lifecycle management
 Summary

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S+ Operations overview
Summary: driving effective operations

Drive effective
operations with Benefits Features
complete plant
information Designed for high performance Ergonomic operator workplace
• Greater
awareness Integrated operations Integrates all plant devices and systems
• Faster
response
• Better
Life cycle management Seamless evolution from earlier console
decisions platforms

Information management Advanced historian


Alarm management Support for EEMUA 191
Secure operations Support for NERC CIP compliance
manager
Process optimization Plant performance monitoring tools
Flexible, scalable, fault tolerant Unique fault tolerant architecture adapts
design to any application or system size

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S+ Operations: driving effective operations

All information, in one place, presented for swift and prompt action. It’s time to sit down and take total control.
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