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Jasbir SinghEssar Oil [email protected]
Field Bus Foundation : Field Bus Foundation : State-of-the-art Technology, State-of-the-art Technology, Feasibility and PracticabilityFeasibility and Practicability
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Essar Group - Mission
To create enduring value for customers and stakeholders in core
manufacturing and service businesses, through world-class
operating standards, state-of-the-art technology and the ‘positive
attitude’ of our people
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Businesses
Essar Group
Shipping Ports & Logistics
Steel Energy Power Projects
Essar Steel Ltd4.6 MTPA integratedsteel plant
Essar Steel (Hazira)4 MTPA integrated steel plant (under implementation)
Essar Steel Orissa6 MTPA pellet plant(under implementation)
Algoma Steel, Canada4.0 MTPA integrated steel plant
Minnesota Steel6 MTPA pellet plant (planned)
1.4 billion tonne iron ore reserves
PT Essar Indonesia0.4 MTPA cold rolling complex
Essar Oil 12.5 MTPA refinery complex
Over 1,000 retail outlets
Refinery expansion to 34 MTPA in two phases Exploration & Production Assets E&P rights in valuable oil & gas blocks in India and abroad
Essar ShippingFleet of 26 vessels, DWT of 1.49 mn
Vadinar Oil TerminalTerminal facility of 32 MTPA – Liquid Cargo
Bulk TerminalDry bulk port facilities
Essar Oilfields A drilling company with 13 rigs
Essar LogisticsOwns and operates transshipment assets
Essar Power / Bhander Power1,015 MW combined cycle Vadinar Power125 MW co-generation; expanding to 1250 MW
Essar Power MP1,200 MW coal based(under implementation)
Essar Power Gujarat1,200 MW coal based(under implementation)
Essar Power Jharkhand1,200 MW coal based(under implementation)
Essar Construction - Engineering - Fabrication - Construction
Fully geared to execute turnkey EPC jobs in India and overseas
Essar Offshore SubseaExpertise in marine construction
Global Supplies (UAE) FZE Global procurement company
Heavy Engineering Services
Project Management Consultants
Asia’s largest equipment bank
Communications
Vodafone Essar60 million subscribers
Essar Telecom Infrastructure3,500 telecom towers operational; 20,000 planned by 2010
The MobileStoreOver 1,300 outlets operational; 2,500 planned by 2010
Aegis - BPO30,000 people in offices in the Philippines, Costa Rica, USA and India
BPL MobileMore than 1.8 million subscribers
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From Rig to Retail
Essar Oil is a fully-integrated oil company of international standard and scale
Energy
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Field Bus Foundation provides the way to bridge the gap between business goals and specific Plant
performance factors
Aligning Performance Improvement Opportunities with Business Objectives
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Support of Engineering and Project Management Consultancy in Field Bus System:
1. Purchase Specification • Data Sheets• Technical note
2. Design Basis • Standard Specification• Design Guidelines• Design Notes
3. Simple Safety guidelines / documentations4. FAT Guidelines 5. Error Measurement and control guidelines6. Installation, commissioning procedure and
Check Sheets
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Capital Expenditure CAPEX Excellence (Lowest Cost of ownership):
1. Level of Redundancy 2. Selection of Segment components3. Optimum FF Segment design4. Error measurement and Control5. Hardware selection for Installation
Support of Engineering and Project Management Consultancy in Field Bus System:
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Probability of failure Recovery time Loss per failure Level of Confidence
1. Level of Redundancy
Support of Engineering and Project Management Consultancy in Field Bus System:
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2. Segment components
Support of Engineering and Project Management Consultancy in Field Bus System:
Essential component selection and design for use• Remote I/O• Field barriers• Surge Protector• Repeaters
Defines rules for Selecting and installing FISCO networks
Rule for additional components to increase safety factor• Redundant FISCO Power supply• Free ports in Field barrier• Additional Empty segments
Selection of devices based on requirement• LAS function• PID function• Local display
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3. FF Segment design
Support of Engineering and Project Management Consultancy in Field Bus System:
Optimize number of Devices per segment (use of segment design software)
Control loop devices in same segment (optimum loop performance)
Use of multiple information (multivariable devices) Device selection proper to hazardous area
classification only Use updated changes in standards and hazardous
area practice Guidelines for selection between Explosion proof
& Intrinsic safe System / Devices Use of Ex ic/FNICO (Fieldbus Non-Incendive
Concept) for Zone 2 hazardous areas
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Design Development Implementation Maintenance
4. Error Management (monitor and control)
Support of Engineering and Project Management Consultancy in Field Bus System:
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5.Hardware Selection & Installation
Support of Engineering and Project Management Consultancy in Field Bus System:
Good Installation practices of Field barriers / Segment Protector Close to Main cable duct / tray Easy termination Hazardous area and weather protection
Installation of device at ground level based on process requirement – should not be made as General Rule
Use of optical fiber for long distance data transfer Revamping plant
• Use of hybrid positioner with existing valve• Verify the interference issue and use of existing cables• Use of Hybrid concept for plant revamping
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Support of Engineering and Project Management Consultancy in Field Bus System:5.Hardware Selection & Installation
Requirements: Solutions, Benefits:
long distance (up to > 8000 m) remote I/O
fiber optic
hazardous locations remote I/O for Zone 2 with IS inputs/outputs
high amb temperature (>50 °C) special „cabinet“ design
high availability redundancy
fiber optic ring structure
HART + FF connect remote I/O to DCS´s HART + FF management tool
IS and non IS signals handled by remote I/O
Cont.:
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Support of Engineering and Licensers:
1. Loop identification:• Philosophy for Super critical, critical, semi
critical and non critical loops of plant• Simple close loop • Open loop • Transmitters (devices) with indicator /
without indicator• Local indicator with multiple parameters
2. Physical Location of devices in field 3. Physical Location field bus barrier in field4. Use strength of other field bus such as ASi,
devicenet or others
Capital Expenditure CAPEX Excellence:
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Support of Engineering and Licensers:
Identification of control loops that can be considered in FFB:Identification of control loops that can be considered in FFB:
Super Critical Control Loops: Super Critical Control Loops: Fast response loops are considered in super critical loops eg. Anti surge loops, Drum level control etc causing safety concern and / or major equipment damage.
1.1. Critical Control Loops Critical Control Loops 2.2. Semi Critical Control Loops Semi Critical Control Loops 3.3. Non Critical Control loopsNon Critical Control loops
1.1. Critical Control Loops:Critical Control Loops:
(Level 1) Failure of level 1 loops will result in a total system trip, causing a shutdown of the entire unit, or other unavoidable losses. Normal Valve failure mode is to be used for this classification.
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Support of Engineering and Licensers:
2.2. Semi Critical Control LoopsSemi Critical Control Loops
(Level 2) Failure of a level 2 loops will result in a total system trip, causing a shutdown of the entire unit, or other unavoidable losses. However, the Level 2 valve’s process dynamics allows time for the quick recovery from the failure, either by quickly fixing a fault or by taking manual control. The material and energy capacity of associated vessels, geographic location, and elevation/accessibility of such a valves should be considered. The difference in Level 1 and Level 2 valves are dependent on operations ability to respond to single failure.
3. Non Critical Loops:Non Critical Loops:
(Level 3) Failure of this valve will not result in any short term risk of total unit shutdown or major operation loses. Level 3 valves can go to their fail position without requiring immediate operator action.
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User’s perspective:
Field Bus is not used for Separator pressure control and reciprocating makeup gas pressure control loops, because of all the split ranges and signal selectors involved in those loops
Field Bus is not used Steam FI, steam generator LIC and BFW FIC on steam generators
Field Bus is not used for Anti-surge, etc. as those types of controllers may required faster response times.
Field Bus is not used in shutdown systems or for complex control loops.
General Consideration for the use of FF in Essar:
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Type – 1Type – 1(One device (One device per output)per output)
Bulk Power Bulk Power SupplySupply
Type – 2Type – 2(Two device (Two device per output)per output)
Type – 3Type – 3(Three device (Three device
per output)per output)
Power Power ConditionerConditioner
T T - - ONON
Field Barrier-Field Barrier-FbFb
FbFb
FbFbFbFb
Safe AreaSafe Area
Hazardous AreaHazardous Area
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Device Manufacturer in Field Bus systems:
1. Hardware design & Level of Redundancy 2. Software3. Commissioning Tools
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System & Device Manufacture support:
1. Hardware design & Level of Redundancy
Easy cable connection of H1 card with Field bus power supply and replacement on faultRugged construction of FF components for easy cabinet mounting and resistance to shock and vibrationRobust field-proven and reliable Field Bus componentsLEDs indicators to identify failed module, Hot swapping of components to allow replacement under powerSupport multiple LAS devicesFF Basic-to-LM device wizard
“Safe” way to enable/disable Backup LAS Provides wizard to step through sequence
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Device Replacement
Device Replacement by Operator Quick Auto replacement From Operator Station or Engineering Station Support for:
o like device, and,o like devices with revisions
2.Software
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Ability to Add DD Files Integrated into Engineering tool Easy tool for adding DD files Easy Parameter Data Entry tool to edit New DD file for similar devices should be possible to be
used with existing devicesCode Download
Allows upgrading devices on-line Includes enhancements to current capability and file
managementEasy device Configuration
Plug and play tool for device addition Device configuration wizard
DD file addition & Device Configuration
2.Software
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Device management in Field Bus:
• Device Checking software (Maintenance / Management Tool)
• Configuration changes from DCS• Calibration from DCS• Maintain Audit trail of devices• Taking device signature at the time of initial startup• Workshop tools for FF
3. Commissioning Tools
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Easy Commissioning and Help
Commission device without pre-configuration Easy way to add a device in an existing installation Directly from Uncommissioned Device tab Easy to Build and loads device
System Comprehensive Help option Dynamic and comprehensive help at every step During adding devices, help information from the manufacturer
should be possible to add into system From any parameter in a device, hit F1 to get help information!
3. Commissioning Tools
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1ALF111-1
PT 2002
Friday, September 22,2006 10:00:00 AM
Device on FF-H1 Bus Information Basic Information
Device Tag Name: PT 2002Device ID:594543000CJ000856Device Class: BASICUpdate Time: Friday, September 22,2006 10:00:00 AM
Detail Information
CV 4001
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CV 4002
Friday, September 22,2006 10:00:00 AM
L 6001
Friday, September 22,2006 10:00:00 AM
Device Tag Name: CV 4001Device ID:5945430001J009185Device Class: BASICUpdate Time: Friday, September 22,2006 10:00:00 AM
Device Tag Name: CV 4002Device ID:5945430001J008277Device Class: BASICUpdate Time: Friday, September 22,2006 10:00:00 AM
Device Tag Name: L 6001Device ID:56474B0770Device Class: BASICUpdate Time: Friday, September 22,2006 10:00:00 AM
MANUFAC_ID: 0DEV TYPE:0X07DEV_REV:0X03
MANUFAC_ID: 0DEV TYPE:0X07DEV_REV:0X03
MANUFAC_ID: 0 DEV TYPE:0DEV_REV:0X030
Device Tag Name: TE1001Device ID:594543000550011361Device Class: BASICUpdate Time: Friday, September 22,2006 10:00:00 AM
MANUFAC_ID: 0DEV TYPE:0X07DEV_REV:0X03
MANUFAC_ID: 0 DEV TYPE:0DEV_REV:0X03
FCS 1001
NODE 01
ALF 111
ALF 111-1
PT 2002
CV 4001
CV 4002
L 6001
TE1001
TE1001
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ALF 111-2
ALF 111-3
ALF 111-4
TAF
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Device on FF-H1 Bus Information Basic Information
Device Tag Name: PT 2002Device ID:594543000CJ000856Device Class: BASICUpdate Time: Friday, September 22,2006 10:00:00 AM
Detail Information
MANUFAC_ID: 0X00594543(Yokogawa Electric)DEV TYPE:0X0770()DEV_REV:0X03
CV 4001
Friday, September 22,2006 10:00:00 AM
CV 4002
Friday, September 22,2006 10:00:00 AM
L 6001
Friday, September 22,2006 10:00:00 AM
Device Tag Name: CV 4001Device ID:5945430001J009185Device Class: BASICUpdate Time: Friday, September 22,2006 10:00:00 AM
MANUFAC_ID: 0X00594543(Yokogawa Electric)DEV TYPE:0X001()DEV_REV:0X03
Device Tag Name: CV 4002Device ID:5945430001J008277Device Class: BASICUpdate Time: Friday, September 22,2006 10:00:00 AM
MANUFAC_ID: 0X00594543(Yokogawa Electric)DEV TYPE:0X002()DEV_REV:0X03
Device Tag Name: L 6001Device ID:56474B0770Device Class: BASICUpdate Time: Friday, September 22,2006 10:00:00 AM
MANUFAC_ID: 0X0056474B(VEGA)DEV TYPE:0X0770()DEV_REV:0X03
Device Tag Name: TE1001Device ID:594543000550011361Device Class: BASICUpdate Time: Friday, September 22,2006 10:00:00 AM
MANUFAC_ID: 0X00594543(Yokogawa Electric)DEV TYPE:0X001()DEV_REV:0X03
TE1001
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Device Tag Name: PT 2002Device ID:594543000CJ000856Device Class: BASICUpdate Time: Friday, September 22,2006 10:00:00 AM
MANUFAC_ID:0X00594543(Yokogawa Electric)DEV TYPE:0X0770()DEV_REV:0X03
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RB(RESOURCE_01) Auto
TB(TRANSDUCER_01) Auto
TB(TRANSDUCER_02) Auto
FB(AI_01) Auto
FB(AI_02) O/S
FB(AI_03)
FB(PID_01)
FB(SC_01)
FB(IT_01)
FB(IS_01)
FB(AR_01)
Device Tag Name: CV 4001Device ID:5945430001J009185Device Class: BASICUpdate Time: Friday, September 22,2006 10:00:00 AM
MANUFAC_ID: 0X00594543(Yokogawa Electric)DEV TYPE:0X001()DEV_REV:0X03
Device Tag Name: CV 4002Device ID:5945430001J008277Device Class: BASICUpdate Time: Friday, September 22,2006 10:00:00 AM
MANUFAC_ID: 0X00594543(Yokogawa Electric)DEV TYPE:0X002()DEV_REV:0X03
Device Tag Name: L 6001Device ID:56474B0770Device Class: BASICUpdate Time: Friday, September 22,2006 10:00:00 AM
MANUFAC_ID: 0X0056474B(VEGA)DEV TYPE:0X0770()DEV_REV:0X03
CV 4001
Friday, September 22,2006 10:00:00 AM
CV 4002Friday, September 22,2006 10:00:00 AM
L 6001
Friday, September 22,2006 10:00:00 AM
Device Tag Name: TE1001Device ID:594543000550011361Device Class: BASICUpdate Time: Friday, September 22,2006 10:00:00 AM
MANUFAC_ID: 0X00594543(Yokogawa Electric)DEV TYPE:0X001()DEV_REV:0X03
TE1001
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Device Tag Name: PT 2002Device ID:594543000CJ000856Device Class: BASICUpdate Time: Friday, September 22,2006 10:00:00 AM
MANUFAC_ID:0X00594543(Yokogawa Electric)DEV TYPE:0X0770()DEV_REV:0X03
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RB(RESOURCE_01) Auto
TB(TRANSDUCER_01) Auto
TB(TRANSDUCER_02) Auto
FB(AI_01) Auto
FB(AI_02) O/S
FB(AI_03)
FB(PID_01)
FB(SC_01)
FB(IT_01)
FB(IS_01)
FB(AR_01)
Device Tag Name: CV 4001Device ID:5945430001J009185Device Class: BASICUpdate Time: Friday, September 22,2006 10:00:00 AM
MANUFAC_ID: 0X00594543(Yokogawa Electric)DEV TYPE:0X001()DEV_REV:0X03
Device Tag Name: CV 4002Device ID:5945430001J008277Device Class: BASICUpdate Time: Friday, September 22,2006 10:00:00 AM
MANUFAC_ID: 0X00594543(Yokogawa Electric)DEV TYPE:0X002()DEV_REV:0X03
Device Tag Name: L 6001Device ID:56474B0770Device Class: BASICUpdate Time: Friday, September 22,2006 10:00:00 AM
MANUFAC_ID: 0X0056474B(VEGA)DEV TYPE:0X0770()DEV_REV:0X03
CV 4001
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CV 4002Friday, September 22,2006 10:00:00 AM
L 6001
Friday, September 22,2006 10:00:00 AM
Device Tag Name: TE1001Device ID:594543000550011361Device Class: BASICUpdate Time: Friday, September 22,2006 10:00:00 AM
MANUFAC_ID: 0X00594543(Yokogawa Electric)DEV TYPE:0X001()DEV_REV:0X03
TE1001
Friday, September 22,2006 10:00:00 AM
Device on FF-H1 Bus Information Basic Information Detail Information
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Device Tag Name: PT 2002Device ID:594543000CJ000856Device Class: BASICUpdate Time: Friday, September 22,2006 10:00:00 AM
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Device Tag Name: CV 4001Device ID:5945430001J009185Device Class: BASICUpdate Time: Friday, September 22,2006 10:00:00 AM
MANUFAC_ID: 0X00594543(Yokogawa Electric)DEV TYPE:0X001()DEV_REV:0X03
Device Tag Name: CV 4002Device ID:5945430001J008277Device Class: BASICUpdate Time: Friday, September 22,2006 10:00:00 AM
MANUFAC_ID: 0X00594543(Yokogawa Electric)DEV TYPE:0X002()DEV_REV:0X03
Device Tag Name: L 6001Device ID:56474B0770Device Class: BASICUpdate Time: Friday, September 22,2006 10:00:00 AM
MANUFAC_ID: 0X0056474B(VEGA)DEV TYPE:0X0770()DEV_REV:0X03
CV 4001
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CV 4002Friday, September 22,2006 10:00:00 AM
L 6001
Friday, September 22,2006 10:00:00 AM
Device Tag Name: TE1001Device ID:594543000550011361Device Class: BASICUpdate Time: Friday, September 22,2006 10:00:00 AM
MANUFAC_ID: 0X00594543(Yokogawa Electric)DEV TYPE:0X001()DEV_REV:0X03
TE1001
Friday, September 22,2006 10:00:00 AM
Device on FF-H1 Bus Information Basic Information Detail Information
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Device Tag Name: PT 2002Device ID:594543000CJ000856Device Class: BASICUpdate Time: Friday, September 22,2006 10:00:00 AM
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Device Tag Name: CV 4001Device ID:5945430001J009185Device Class: BASICUpdate Time: Friday, September 22,2006 10:00:00 AM
MANUFAC_ID: 0X00594543(Yokogawa Electric)DEV TYPE:0X001()DEV_REV:0X03
Device Tag Name: CV 4002Device ID:5945430001J008277Device Class: BASICUpdate Time: Friday, September 22,2006 10:00:00 AM
MANUFAC_ID: 0X00594543(Yokogawa Electric)DEV TYPE:0X002()DEV_REV:0X03
Device Tag Name: L 6001Device ID:56474B0770Device Class: BASICUpdate Time: Friday, September 22,2006 10:00:00 AM
MANUFAC_ID: 0X0056474B(VEGA)DEV TYPE:0X0770()DEV_REV:0X03
CV 4001
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CV 4002Friday, September 22,2006 10:00:00 AM
L 6001
Friday, September 22,2006 10:00:00 AM
Device Tag Name: TE1001Device ID:594543000550011361Device Class: BASICUpdate Time: Friday, September 22,2006 10:00:00 AM
MANUFAC_ID: 0X00594543(Yokogawa Electric)DEV TYPE:0X001()DEV_REV:0X03
TE1001
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Network Safe and Trouble Free operationNetwork System Design & LayoutNetwork Communication / Software Safety
Support for Network Design
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Fundamental considerations/Fault Avoidance
Information collection and safely processing
Enterprise Network
Dual Homing
HiPER RingRSTP
Secure Access to Plant Floor
Secure Access to Enterprise Network
LinkAggregation
OCTOPUS
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Design Considerations / Fault Avoidance
Industrial Connectors
Industrial Networking
Electronic Control and Management Systems
• Industrial Ethernet
•Optical Fiber Interfaces
• Industrial Connectors
•Load Moment Indicator
•Control Systems and Sensors
•Graphic Control Panels and Displays
Fundamental considerations/Fault Avoidance
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Networking at Multiple layers
Multilayer Safety Network
Operating System
Application
FF accessories
Device
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Networking at Multiple layers
Design of Safety in communication systems1. Safe communication over a bus alone does not ensure
that the transferred information is safe2. No loss / encryption of data3. Programming Failure4. Improper installation of networking hardware5. Data transmission
Consistency checking Confirmation of correct data transmitted & received Watch dog for external affect
6. Safe communication Risk reduction Fault avoidance Fault control
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Networking at Multiple layers
Reason of Failure in networking:
1. Mis-configured Fire wall2. Connection of infected laptop for engineering or trouble
shooting3. Infected remote support4. Unauthorized connection with unsecured system5. Connection with Modem, printer6. Non proven fire wall
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Networking at Multiple layers
Use of Robust and Proven Fire wall:
Protection from alien control networks
Protection from external networks
Protection from insecure networks
Protection of safety System
Protection for unpatchable systems
Protection of wireless systems
Protection of OPC traffic
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Operational Excellence (OpX)
Maintenance cost
Availability
HSE cost
HSE compliance ratex x=
Production cost
Performance rate Quality ratex
Maximization of asset excellence factor
OPE: Overall Plant Effectiveness
OPECost
+ +
Maximization of production excellence factor
Maximization of safety excellence factor
Asset Excellence
ProductionExcellence
SafetyExcellence
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Asset management:
Easy Commissioning and Easy Life
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Easy Troubleshooting and Easy Life
Asset management:
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