1 © 2010 Fieldbus FoundationFieldbus Foundation
End User Seminar TaiwanJuly 27 & 29, 2010
FF End User Seminar in Taiwan
Taipei July 27th
Mailiao July 29th
Hisashi Sasajima VP, Fieldbus Foundation
FOUNDATIONFOUNDATIONTMTM FieldbusFieldbusUpdatesUpdates
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Topics
Fieldbus Foundation Overview• Mission and History• Global Organization• Asia Pacific Organization
Technology Development Projects• Device Diagnostic Enhancements• Interoperability Improvements• Safety Instrumented Functions (SIF)• HSE-Remote I/O and Wireless (WIO)
Foundation Certified Training Program (FCTP)
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Fieldbus Foundation OverviewFieldbus Foundation Overview
MissionMissionThe Fieldbus Foundation is a global not-for-profit corporation consisting of leading process end users and automation companies. Within the Fieldbus Foundation, end users, manufacturers, universities and research organizations work together to develop an automation infrastructure that provides process integrity, business intelligence and open scalable integration in a managed environment.
History History The Fieldbus Foundation was established in September, 1994 as a a not-for-profit trade consortium. The Foundation's history is one of growth and achievement, as fieldbus-based control solutions have gained widespread acceptance in the global automation marketplace, today.
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<Important Milestones>May 1995 Completion of H1 draft preliminary specificationsOct. 1996 Demonstration of H1 technology at customer site Sept.1998 Registration of the first H1 fieldbus products Sept.1999 Completion of High Speed Ethernet (HSE) specificationsMay 2001 Registration of the first HSE linking devicesMay 2005 Demonstration of HSE and Flexible Function Blocks (FFBs)May 2008 Demonstration of SIF Technology at Shell Global SolutionsJune 2008 Host Profile(6xa) Registration startedDec. 2008 ITK and SIF Specifications (v1.3) Released
<International Standardization>Sept.1992 ANSI/ISA SP50 Fieldbus StandardsDec. 1999 IEC61151 Industrial communication networks-SpecificationSept.2006 IEC61804-3 EDDLDec. 2007 IEC61784 Industrial communication networks-Profiles
Fieldbus Foundation HistoryFieldbus Foundation History (Technology Developments)(Technology Developments)
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<Asia Pacific Organization>Dec. 1994 Asia Pacific Operation formed in JapanApril 1997 Expanded to Singapore and Nov. 1999 Expanded to Korea, Australia and Middle East-Iran
<Expand the Marketing Committee Operation to ASEAN Countries>2004 India, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia2006 Vietnam, Philippines2009 Taiwan
Currently, Fieldbus Foundation is Operating in 12 Countries with 6 End User Councils in Asia Pacific.
– N.P.O Registered: Japan, Singapore, Thailand– Under Registration Process: India, Indonesia, Malaysia
Formed Asia Pacific Executive Advisory Council (AP-EAC)
Fieldbus Foundation HistoryFieldbus Foundation History (Asia Pacific Organizational Expansion)(Asia Pacific Organizational Expansion)
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Fieldbus Foundation Organization
H. SasajimaVice President
Asia-Pacific
End User
Council
Office Staff(Austin, Texas)
Office Staff(Austin, Texas)
EMEA Marketing Committees
EMEA Marketing Committees
ABBDuPontExxonMobil EmersonFujiHoneywellInvensysPepperl+FuchsRockwell AutomationSchneider Electric SiemensYamatakeYokogawa
MembersGeneral Assembly
MembersGeneral Assembly
Board of DirectorsBoard of Directors
PresidentPresident
SIFSIF
Diagnostic Profile
Diagnostic Profile
SIM Team (HOST Test)
SIM Team (HOST Test)
End User Councils
AmericasAmericas
EuropeEurope
Middle East/ AfricaMiddle East/ Africa
Australia/New ZealandAustralia/New Zealand
IndiaIndia
SingaporeSingapore
JapanJapan
Regional Marketing Committees
TechnicalProjects
Technical Steering Committee
EMEAExecutive Advisory Council
EMEAExecutive Advisory Council Asia Pacific
Executive Advisory CouncilAsia Pacific
Executive Advisory Council
Executive CommitteeExecutive Committee
EMEASteering Committee
Asia PacificSteering Committee
Asia PacificMarketing Committees
Asia PacificMarketing Committees
IndonesiaIndonesia
MalaysiaMalaysia
IndiaIndia
ThailandThailand
SingaporeSingapore
ChinaChina
KoreaKorea
JapanJapan
Middle EastMiddle East
CIS&BCIS&B
UKUK
NorwayNorway
NetherlandsNetherlands
ItalyItaly
FranceFrance
GermanyGermany
HSE Remote IOHSE Remote IO
EDDL/ECTFDI
EDDL/ECTFDI
End User Advisory Council(EUAC)
End User Advisory Council(EUAC)
More than 370 Members
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Fieldbus Foundation in Asia Pacific
Japan
KoreaChina
Malaysia
ThailandIndia
Singapore
Indonesia
Australia
Taiwan
Central Asia
Middle East
ASEAN
Philippines
East Asia 1994
1997
1997
1999
2004
2004
2004
2004
1999
2003
1999
Vietnam
20062006
2009
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Board Meeting Houston, Texas 24 March 2010
Total 575 Registered Products
• Unique Registered 379• Device Re-Registration 214
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Board Meeting Houston, Texas 24 March 2010
379 Unique Devices
7 Hosts
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Fieldbus Host Registration ProgramFieldbus Host Registration ProgramCompliant HostsCompliant Hosts
7 Registered Host System from 6 Companies
ABB Automation Products GmbHIndustrial IT System 800xA
Emerson Process ManagementDeltaV & AMS Suite: Intelligent Device Manager
Honeywell Process SolutionsExperion PKS
InvensysInfusion Enterprise Control System
Yamatake CorporationIndustrial-DEO / Harmonas
Yokogawa Electric CorporationCENTUM VPSTARDOM
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2010 Marketing Promotion Plan2010 Marketing Promotion Plan2010 Plan
16 Seminars and 1 Exhibition :Seminars :
– 5 events completed. ( 4 End User Seminars including 2009 funded seminar)
– 3 events in July, 2010 (Xiamen, China and Taipei / Miao Lao, Taiwan)Exhibition :
– Automation Fair 2010:September 21st -24th, Mumbai, IndiaSeminars Contents:
– More focus on application and engineering contents such as engineering design & wiring Installation, maintenance and device managements.
– Groping more effective seminar model rather than just exhibiting sponsored table top
Others :– Enhance AP Web information pages ( contents and update frequency of
all 11 regions)– Synchronization of FCTP site start up Certification process for University
Sites in AP (KMITL_Bangkok, ITB,_Bandung and Waseda_Tokyo)
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2010 Marketing Events in Asia Pacific 2010 Marketing Events in Asia Pacific (as of June 18, 2010)(as of June 18, 2010)
South East AsiaSingapore June 3 AGM Annual Meeting
June 29 Water Event, Suntec ConferenceAugust 25 Networking Event Selected Customer Meeting
Vietnam March 18 HCMC (2009 Event) End User Seminar1Q, 2010 End User Seminar
Thailand T.B.D KMITL, Bangkok End User Seminar Malaysia T.B.D Kuala Lumpur End User SeminarIndonesia October ITB, Bandung End User Seminar
IndiaIndia September 20-24 Mumbai Automation Fair
East Asia (September 22: FF End User Seminar)China April 15 Xian End User Seminar
July 15 Xiamen End User SeminarNovember 11 Nangjing End User Seminar
Japan March 11, 2010 Tokyo End User Seminar September 10 Waseda/Tokyo End User Seminar
Taiwan July 27 & 29 Taipei & Miao Lao End User SeminarKorea (October 5) Seoul, COEX End User Seminar
OceaniaAustralia T.B.D. End User seminar
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Formed AP Executive Advisory CouncilFieldbus Foundation has formed Asia/Pacific Executive Advisory Council (AP-EAC)Leading automation suppliers will drive adoption of FOUNDATION technology in East Asia, Southeast Asia, India and AustraliaPromote the Foundation Technology more and encourage end user acceptance in Asia Pacific with strategic allocation of AP-EAC funding for developing new regions, sponsoring EUCs and marketing promotionsAP-EAC includes 12 representatives from:
– ABB– Emerson Process Management– Invensys– MTL– Pepperl+Fuchs– Rockwell Automation,– Turck– R. STAHL– Yamatake– Yokogawa
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Fieldbus FoundationFieldbus Foundation Asia Pacific OrganizationAsia Pacific Organization
ASEAN Countries
: NPO Registered: NPO Under Registration: Private Committee
Developing Regions
JapanEUCJapan
China
(CFFC) India
EUCIndia
Singapore EUCSingapore
ThailandMalaysia
EUCMalaysia
IndonesiaEUC
Indonesia
EUCAustralia
Korea
Taiwan Philippines Vietnam
EUCThailand
TrainingCenter
TrainingCenter
TrainingCenter
TrainingCenter
Asia PacificExecutive Advisory Council
AP Steering Committee
Fieldbus Foundation
TrainingCenter
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Company EAC SteCom1. ABB Madhav Kalia Esmond Chun/ Jack Vanderhorst2. Emerson Sabee Mitra Jonas Berge3. Honeywell Lin, Yew Chai Yeo Hwee Khoen4. Invensys Manoj, Chandrasekharan Rob Veldhoen5. MTL P T Lim Andreas Agostin6. Pepperl+Fuchs Shane Parr Christian Stroehle7. Rockwell John Watts (To be appointed)8. R Stahl Joseph Khoo Wilson Lim 9. Softing - Alfred Quintero10. Turck (To be appointed) Andrew Lim11. azbil Yamatake Tadashi Hirooka Hisashi Sasajima12. Yokogawa Prasad CNN James Loh Chia Woon
/ Kaoru Onodera
Asia Pacific Executive Advisory Council (AP-EAC) and AP- Steering Committee (AP-SteCom)
as of June 28, 2010
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Asia Pacific Organization
China Marketing Committee
William Zeng
KoreaMarketing Committee
Soon-Reul Lee
JapanMarketing Committee
Hisashi Sasajima
SingaporeMarketing Committee
Andreas Agostin
MalaysiaMarketing Committee
Bala Subramaniam
ThaiMarketing CommitteeSrinakorn Nontanakorn
IndiaMarketing Committee
Mathew Thampy
IndonesiaMarketing Committee
Djoni Lukman
Australia Marketing Committee
Tom Rolton
Vice ChairmanAP Steering Committee
Christien Stoehle
SecretaryAP Steering Committee
Jonas Berge
Fieldbus FoundationRich Timoney
President
Asia PacificExecutive Advisory Council
ChairmanShane Parr
Asia Pacific Steering Committee
ChairmanHisashi Sasajima
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Fieldbus Foundation Certified Training ProgramFieldbus Foundation Certified Training Program (FCTP)(FCTP)
End
SAIT, Canada
Fieldbus CenterLee College, TX
Singapore PolytechnicSingapore
STC Brielle, Holland
SINOPECBeijing Yanshan PetrochemicalSimulation Center
Waseda Univ.Open Network Lab.
Tokyo
Official Training SiteEnd User CouncilEUC(T.B.P)Training Site(T.B.P)
Trine University,IN
BIS ProzesstechnikGermany
BandungInstitute of Technology.
Indonesia
T.B.PIndia
King Mongkuts’ ITBangkok, Thai
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Fieldbus Foundation Certified Training SiteFieldbus Foundation Certified Training Site Asia PacificAsia Pacific
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Offical Training Site in Thailand FF Tahi Association King Mongkut’s Institutes of Technology Ladkrabang (KMITL)
The KMITL agreed to sign up the FCTP License Agreement.Thai Government funded “Employment Re-Education Program” will be appliedFF Assoc. Thai(FFAT) completed the Pilot Plant instrumentation design and donated Host and Devices were installed. The Sign Up Ceremony and opening seminar conducted on November 27 at KMITL.
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End User Seminar TaiwanJuly 27 & 29, 2010
Offical Training Site in Thailand FF Tahi Association King Mongkut’s Institutes of Technology Ladkrabang
(KMITL)
Temp. Control Pressure ControlFlow Control
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End User Network in Asia Pacific
EUC-Indonesia Mr. Langgeng Subagyo
PertaminaEUC-Malaysia
Mr. Fawzee M. Ahmad Talisman-Energy
EUC-Singapore Dr. Yang Ron Huang
Singapore Polytechnic(EUAC/EUC-India)
Mr. B.R. MethaSr. VP, Reliance Industries Ltd.
EUAC/EUC-Japan Mr. Satoru Nunokawa
Misuzu Erie(Mitsubishi Chemical Eng’g)
EUC-MalaysiaMr. Peter Heffer
Petronas Carigari
Mr. Jasbir SinghEssar Oil
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Achieving Operational ExcellenceAchieving Operational Excellence
Thank You
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2010 General Assembly Keynote Speaker Houston, TX March 24, 2010
Mr. B R MehtaSenior VPReliance IndustryIndia
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2010 General Assembly Keynote Speaker Houston, TX March 24, 2010
B.R. Mehta serves as chairman of the Fieldbus Foundation End User Council-India and is a member of the foundation’s End User Advisory Council (EUAC) worldwide. He has been chairman of the Instrumentation Experts Club in Mumbai, India, for the past seven years, and sits on the Board of Governors for Automation 2010—India’s largest industrial automation exhibition and conference planned for September 21-24 in Mumbai.Recognized as one of the world’s most extensive refinery installations of FOUNDATION technology to date, the Jamnagar Refinery & Petrochemicals complex is also India's largest private sector enterprise, with businesses in the energy and materials value chain. The Jamnagar facility, with a capacity of 580,000 barrels-per-day (bpd), together with Reliance’s neighboring 660,000 bpd existing refinery, form the world’s largest refining complex with a 1.24 million bpd capacity.
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Savings- End User SurveyDid FOUNDATION deliver CAPEX savings? YesSavings in engineering & design…………....50%No additional cost in documentation……….85%Savings due to reduced footprint…………...77%Achieved return on investment in less than two
years…………………………………………...75%Did FOUNDATION deliver OPEX savings? YesEnhanced device diagnostics………………..90%Tighter control of the process……………….60%Enhanced effectiveness of system………….61%Increased system availability………………..59%Enhanced operator effectiveness...………...85%Ease of device replacement………………….85%
Source Automation Research Corporation
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Savings -Engineering Contractor Survey
90% perceive FOUNDATION fieldbus as leading technology84% believe CAPEX costs are equal to or lower than
conventional I/O91% believe FOUNDATION technology delivers OPEX savings
Easier maintenance 67%Increased availability 63%Increased efficiency 28%Improved product quality 20%Situation prevention 20%MES connectivity 15%
Source: survey of Engineering Contractors in London, 200754 respondents
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Interoperability Improvement ProgramsHost RegistrationStandard Transducer BlocksDevice Physical Layer EnhancementsLab Integration TeamMaking Fieldbus Easier
Technical ProgramsField DiagnosticsField Device Integration (FDI) ProjectFOUNDATION™ for Safety Instrumented Functions (SIF) ProjectHSE Wireless and Remote I/O (WIO) Project
Technology Updates
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Host Profile RegistrationField DiagnosticsStandard Transducer BlocksTest and Registration SupportPhysical Layer EnhancementMaking Fieldbus Easier
Interoperability Improvement Programs
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HOST Registration Program
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Field DeviceA
Fieldbus
Read
Write
Field DeviceB
Operations
Maintenance
Engineering
Class 61 Integrated Host
Class 63/64 Bench Host
Class 62 Visitor Host
Define Host Class
and supported function
Interoperability Test&
Device Registration
2.
1.
2. Host Registration (Host Profile Test)
Host Profile Registration
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Host Profile Specification - Key Features
Extension to the existing specificationsDefined in FF-569 Host Interoperability Support Test ProceduresReleased in next specification package update
Defines four profilesIntegrated HostBench Host (for use with on-process devices)Bench Host (for use with non-commissioned devices)Visitor Host
For each profile, features are marked(M)andatory - required for system interoperability(O)ptional - useful, but not essential(P)rohibited - to prevent interoperability issues
Staged ImplementationTwo stage profile (6Xa, 6Xb) provides time for systems to become compliant
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Transition to Host Registration2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
1H 2H 1H 2H 1H 2H 1H 2H 1H 2H
Host InteroperabilitySupport Test
(HIST) 1.x
Valid through Dec 2008
Host 6Xb Profile Test/Registration
Host 6Xa Profile Test/Registration
Valid through June 2010
7 RegisteredHosts
7 RegisteredHosts
• Field Diagnostics will be mandatory for 6xb profiles (2010)
• Advanced Field Diagnostics support in 6xc profiles
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Registered Hosts
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Standard Transducer Blocks
Pressure Block Completed and in ITK 5.0Temperature Block Completed and in ITK 5.1Positioner Block (PST/FST) Completed in in ITK 5.2
Next BlockFlow Transducer with High Performance Totalizer
Two Prototypes Identified. Validation in process.
PST – Partial Stroke Test; FST – Full Stroke Test
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Physical Layer Test Enhancement
Establish Formal Interoperability Working Group for Physical Layer Test improvements
Identify enhanced physical layer test requirements and test cases to the 31.25 kbit/s Physical Layer Test SpecificationCreate a standardized method for verifying EMC susceptibility for field devices to ensure consistent test setup, test requirements and test cases performed by manufacturers and third party EMC test labs.Submit procedures for adoption into IEC 61326
EMC Procedures submitted to IEC Aug 2009Test Case Enhancements scheduled 1Q 2010
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Making Fieldbus Easier – Completed ProjectsField Diagnostics
Integrates diagnostics into common structuresImprove user experience with diagnostics across all devices
Simplify the Process for Private Label DevicesAn OEM supplier must perform a full device test registrationA private label of the OEM device is subject to reduced testing ratesReduces the total costs associated with developing basic devices
Device Replacement Application NoteDefines how to build and integrate newer devices into existing configurationsProvides guidelines to both device and host manufacturersImprove overall user experience with the maintenance task
Integrated / Visitor Host Interoperability Application NoteBest practices for managing connections with multiple hostsBetter compatibility between hosts and visitor (handhelds)
PROLIST with Foundation FieldbusElectronic data sheets for specifying process equipmentImproves selection and order process
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Transducer Block StandardizationDefines standard block parameters for typical sensors/actuatorsConsistent configuration for the end user
Lab Integration TeamOngoing project to identify interoperability and usability issuesInformation will drive future improvement projects that will benefit the end user experience
Block Instantiation/Capability Level Application NoteBest practices for device and host manufacturersImproved user experience with modular devices
Physical Layer Testing Services (investigation)Offer physical layer test services as part of interoperability testing.Reduce the incidence of device physical layer issues in the field.
H1 Segment Design toolTool to assist users with building H1 networks with registered products.Reduce issues due to incorrect design and installation.
Making Fieldbus Easier – Ongoing Projects
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Field Diagnostics and EDDL
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Types of Maintenance Activities
Source: Rong Gul, Shell Global Solution, Diagnostics from Safety Devices using FOUNDATION™ Fieldbus.
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Role Based Diagnostics
1
Asset ManagementMaintenance Station
Process Control Engineering Station
HSE Control Network
H1 Process Network
Plant operators
Plant maintenance engineering
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Field Diagnostics
Using the power of FOUNDATION fieldbus, and considering NAMUR requirements, the new standard diagnostic profile aim to:
Standardize the integration of diagnostic informationGuarantee valuable information to the user
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NAMUR NE107: Self-Monitoring and Diagnosis of Field Devices
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New Field Diagnostic Alarms
Additional supporting parametersEnable/Disable of diagnostic detectionEnable/Disable SimulationConfigure PriorityConfigure Alert Suppression (Detect, but not alert)Recommended Actions
Parameter Name (*) NE107 Status SignalSD_FAIL_ALM FailureSD_OFFSPEC_ALM Out of SpecificationSD_MAINT_ALM Maintenance RequiredSD_CHECK_ALM Function Check
* Parameter names will have localized text labels. e.g. “Failure Alarm”
Diagnostic Categories
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Alarm Type Relation Failure Type Block Type
Process Alarm Process / Environment
Process failures Faults in the process Function
Device Alarm
Instrument
Sensor/Actuator element failures Faults in the sensor or actuator element
Transducer &Resource
Electronic failures Faults in the electronics
Configuration/servicing failures Installation faults, fault during start-up
Process / Environment
Process induced failures Faults due to process influence Faults due to non-compliance with specified operating conditions
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EDDL and Field Diagnostics
EDDL visualizes device diagnostics to assist in maintenance troubleshooting.
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2008 2009 2010
4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q 1Q 2Q 3Q 4Q
ITK 5.1 ReleasedField Diagnostics Optional
ITK 5.1 ReleasedField Diagnostics Optional
Tool Development
Host Test Kit 2.0Field Diagnostics Test Device
Host Test Kit 2.0Field Diagnostics Test Device
ITK 6.0Field Diagnostics
Mandatory for NewRegistrations (*)
ITK 6.0Field Diagnostics
Mandatory for NewRegistrations (*)
ITK 6.0 Profile RequirementsReleased
ITK 6.0 Profile RequirementsReleased
(*) Device vendors can continue to test against ITK 5.2 for 12 months(*) Device vendors can continue to test against ITK 5.2 for 12 months
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Test and Registration
Field Diagnostics device registration is available today with ITK 5.1
Field Diagnostics will be required for new device registrations starting with ITK 6.0 (3Q 2010)
Field Diagnostics support will be required for new host registrations (3Q 2010)
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FOUNDATION™ for Safety Instrumented Functions
(SIF)
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Logic Solver
Level SIF Protocol
Valve
Pres H1 Network BIFFIEmersonWestlockYamatake
EmersonHIMA
HoneywellInvensys - Triconex
Yokogawa
MagnetrolSiemens Milltronics
ABBE+HSmar
Yokogawa MooreMTLP+F
Logic SolverEngineering Workstation
Asset Management
Basic ProcessControl System
End User Demonstration SitesBP – Gelsenkirchen, Germany – Honeywell Logic SolverChevron – Houston, TX – Emerson Logic SolverSaudi Aramco – Dhahran – Triconex Logic Solver and Yokogawa Logic SolverShell Global Solutions – Amsterdam – HIMA Logic Solver
Other ProvidersFieldbus Diagnostics
RisknowlogyRuggedCom
SoftingTÜV Rheinland
TÜV SÜD
SIF End User Demonstration Participants
TempSmar
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Control Valve Stroke Test (Partial Stroke Test)
Valve Stroke
(%)
100
0
PSTStroke Travel (%)
PSTPause(Sec)
PST CompleteTimeout (Sec)PST Start
PST Break outTime out (Sec)
PSTRumpRate
(%/Sec)
Transient Time(Sec)
PSTComplete
PSTBreak
outTime(Sec)
PST Stroke TravelTimeout
(Sec)
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CAPEX:Faster Commissioning
Engineering tools provide faster commissioningSmaller Footprint
Fewer marshalling cabinetsLess Hardware
Eliminate HART multiplexersNo solenoids or limit switches needed with digital positionersReduced wiring and terminations
OPEX:Advanced Diagnostics – >Return on Assets
Easier detection of random and systematic failuresIncrease operating reliability and safety by reducing spurious trips
Increased Test Interval - >Return on AssetsIntegrated system provides partial stroke testingFlattening Slope and Drift of PFD average curveDiagnostics enable upset and trip data to be used in the interval calculation
Improved Asset Management - <Variable Maintenance CostIntegration of device diagnostics dataEasier maintenance of devices
SIF Benefits – CAPEX / OPEX
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EDDL Cooperation Team(ECT)
Field Device Integration(FDI)
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Radar Level Temperature Valve Positioner
Machinery Health Pressure Mass Flow
pH Ultrasonic Flow
EDDL Enhancements ExamplesAll Device Types Supported – Full Functionality
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Single solution for integration of field devices into host systems
Combines strengths of EDDL and Device Type Manager (DTM)
Open specification that will be an international Standard
Technology direction agreed by major suppliers
Use cases agreed by major end users
Field Device Integration (FDI) Project
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FDI Architecture and Device Package
Device Package
Server OPC UA Client
Field Device
DeviceDefinition
DeviceDefinition
User Interface
Description
User Interface
Description
User Interface Plug-in
User Interface Plug-in
Business Logic
Business Logic
Based onIEC 61804-3 EDDL
Based onIEC 61804-3 EDDL
Based onIEC 62453 FDT
Based onIEC 62453 FDT
Runs on ClientInterpreted on ServerInterpreted on Server
Mandatory Optional Optional Optional
Device Package
Single Solution for Integration of Field Devices into Host SystemsCombines strengths of EDDL, FDT and OPC UA.Allows end users to select field devices without worrying about integration with the host system supplier.Allows field device and host system suppliers to focus investment, development and support on one solution.
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FDI Human Interface Example
Client WindowClient Window
ProgrammedApplication
File Edit View
<Device Instance Name >
<Device Type >
<Version >
<Manufacturer>
12
UI Function 1UI Functions
UI Function 2
Options
UI Function 1 UI Function 2
100.01
Group 1
°C
Option 1
Option 2
Group 2
5
OK CancelApply
EDDLUser InterfaceDescription
EDDLDevice
Definition
FDI User
InterfacePlug‐In
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HSE
Wireless and Remote Input/Output
(WIO)
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HSE
Remote
I/OH
SE
WIO Architecture
ISA100
Wireles
sHART
HSE
WIO Gateway
Backhaul Network
Example TechnologiesWiMAX
WiFiSatelliteCellular
FiberWire
DCS Control Network
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WIO Development Teams
WIO Gateway
ConventionalI/O
Wired HART
H1
WirelessHART
Host
ISA100.11a
HSE Remote I/O(HSE RIO)
Team
Fieldbus Foundation - ISA100Cooperation
(FIC) HSE Backhaul Team
Wireless Sensor Teams
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WIO CharterDevelop use cases and requirements for HSE remote I/O and wireless communication in monitoring and control that are interoperable using function blocks and EDDL.
Develop a project plan which includes:Solutions using FOUNDATION™ and wireless technologies developed in accordance with ISA100 and future IEC work
Solutions for device interoperability and network configurationValidation of technical specificationsinteroperability test and registration procedures
Obtain Technical Steering Committee (TSC) approval of the Project Plan
Develop the Technical Specifications
Obtain lab prototypes and validate technical specifications
Demonstrate interoperability of WIO devices at end user sites