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Power Generation Portal™Version 4.0
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PGP - Functional Architecture
Tag Data BaseManagement
Tag Data BaseManagement
I/O ScannerI/O Scanner
WEB
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Client ExplorerClient Explorer
System deployment
Historian, Trending andArchiving
Historian, Trending andArchiving
Connectivity OptionsConnectivity Options
Product History
Data Publishing
Data Publishing
Alarm
s and SecurityM
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Alarm
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End
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PGP - Tag Data Base Management
Online Database Configuration
Most Changes can be done on-line
Changes are synchronized
Changes are immediate
Can be done from any client
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PGP - Tag Data Base Management
Offline Database Configuration
Supports Excel, Dbase, XML and Text Files
Supports incremental and total changes
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PGP - Tag Data Base Management
Tag TypesUp to 512,000 tags configurable per server
256,000 Boolean256,000 Non Boolean
Tag Types Include:AnalogDigital CalculatedUser Configurable (Pump, Pump)Bitmap TextLAB
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User Configurable TagsMultiple I/O connection are Combined to 1 Tag
Link between Logic Macros, Database and Display Symbols
Pump Status
Pump Alarm
Pump Starting
Pump Failed to Start
Pump Stopping
Pump Failed to Stop
PUMP1. STATUS
PUMP1.ALARM
PUMP1.STARTING
PUMP1.STARTFAIL
PUMP1.STOP
PUMP1.STOPFAIL
Pump 1 I/O Signals Tagname: PUMP1 Display Symbol
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PGP - Tag Data Base Management
Special TagsMonitor all network nodes (including switches)
Monitor Printers
Monitor any Window’s Parameter
Monitor remote PC’s hard drive space
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PGP - Tag Data Base Management
Aspect Links (Right Click)Tags can have links to other Applications
Links are customizable per tags
Links could include:P&ID drawings
Instruction Manuals
Maintenance Packages
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PGP - Tag Data Base Management
Input ConversionsScaling and Biasing of inputs is supported
Special and custom conversions are available
Square Root
RTD
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Common InfrastructureAvailable Plug-in Drivers
Harmony/INFI (semAPI, included)Harmony/DCI (OPC)Freelance 800F (OPC)800xA AC800M (OPC)AC870P (OPC)OPC and ODBC ClientModbus, Modbus TCPSPABUSIEC 870-5-101/103/104TextSiemens Teleperm (XU device)General Electric GSM (Mark V/VI) (GE Standard Messages, GSM)
Quick implementation of new drivers
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PGP - I/O Scanner
Off Line (bulk) and On Line (point change)
Configuration parameters dynamically selected based on driver
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PGP - Client Explorer
Unicode-based Multilanguage SupportEnglishItalianChinese
Object Oriented GraphicsUp to 10,000 Pages supportedGraphical pages can include:
Bitmaps (backgrounds)Basic graphical objectsComplex objects from libraries
Object behavior and appearance linked to plant variablesClient Explorer
Up to 16 Independent WindowsExplorer Panel Supports Display Hierarchy
Client access to multiple servers
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PGP - Client Explorer
Pop-up ControlsPop-up Faceplates to Control Process from Graphic Pages
Multiple Pop-up Faceplates on the Same Graphic Page for Simultaneous Control of Multiple Field Elements
Pop-up Pegboards
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PGP - Client Explorer
Display BuilderState of the art display builder
Templates
Symbol Libraries
ActiveX
Drag and Drop support
Support link of object classes with instances
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PGP - Data Publishing
OPC ServerDA, AE, HDA
ODBCSupport mirroring
OLE-DBPGP available as OLE-DB provider
DDEFor Microsoft Office integration
APIFor application developmentAvailable for Visual Basic and Visual C++, also as a COM object
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PGP - System Management – Alarms (1)
General Alarming8 Alarm Priorities
16 Alarm Groups16 Sub-Groups
256 total Groups
Alarm Buttons
Alarms at the Bottom of Screen
Supports Remote Alarming OPC AE Server & Client
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PGP - System Management – Alarms (2)
Tag Alarm Options8 Levels of Alarms
Rate of Change Alarms
Variable Alarm Limits
Alarm Inhibit Tags
Alarm Comments
Variable Alarm Sounds
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PGP - System Management – Alarms (3)
Other Tag Alarming Options
Select Printer
Print State Changes
Alarm Deadbands
Broadcast Alarm Acknowledge
Trigger programs
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PGP - System Management – Alarms (4)
Alarm Filtering On Groups and Priorities
On Wild Cards
Historical Searches
Archive Searches
Save to Excel
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PGP - System Management – Alarms (5)
Alarms and DisplaysJump from an Alarm Summary to a Display
Show Detailed Alarm Status on a Display
Acknowledge Alarms from a Display
Jump to a Display
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PGP - System Management – Security (1)
Security ConfigurationOffline and Online Tools
All Features have a Security Level
Security is defined for Tags and Displays
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PGP - System Management – Security (2)
Security Levels and Groups
A Two Pass System
Security Levels, 1 –Highest, 16 – Lowest
For access the level must meet or exceed the defined level
Security Groups are logical groupings for user access
Each user has:A defined security Level (i.e. 2)
A set of security groups (i.e. 2,3,4)
A user ID and password (with password aging if required)
S e c u rity G ro u p sA ll
S ys te m sC o m m o n S ys te m s
E le c tr ic a l S ys te m s
S te a m S ys te m s
S e c u rity L e v e l 1 2 3 4 A c c e s s A llo w e dS ys te m M g r 1 X F u ll C o n tro lE n g in e e rs 2 X X X D e s ig n O n lyO p e ra to rs 3 X X X C o n tro l A llo w e dM a n a g e rs 4 X V ie w O n ly
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PGP - System Management – Security (3)
User SecurityDefines access level
Defines security groups
Defines the “Look and Feel”
Menus and Toolbars
Opening Pages
Language
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PGP - System Management – Security (4)
Display SecurityOn a Display Level
On a Faceplate or Pop-up Level
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PGP - System Management – Security (5)
Tag Security
Based on:Security Level
Security Group
Plant Unit
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PGP - System Management – Security (6)
Secure LocationsOperator can only log into certain PCs
Operator can only access certain Plant Units
Window’s Functions can be locked out.
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Diagnostics and System Management
Fast overview by usage of symbols
Easy navigation through a tree structure
Output of the analysis in a log file
User-friendly system and configuration management
PGP - System Management
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PGP - Connectivity Options
HMI add-ons extend the Power Generation Portal platform with all the tools for effective plant controlEach add-on includes:
Support for DCS-specific tags and function blocksSupport for import of DCS configurationPop-up faceplates for common function blocksSystem Management and Diagnostics
Available add-ons:Symphony/Harmony, INFI90, Network90ControlIT AC800F, Freelance 2000, Freelance 800FControlIT AC800MControlIT AC870P
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PGP for Harmony
ANALOGCLIFDAANALGDADIGDADIGTLDANGDDDEVSTATDIGITALINTANGINTDIG
MSDD
N90STA
RCM
RMCB
RMSC
STATION
TEXT
TEXTSTR
UNDEF
EXTANG
EXTDIG
ANGRPT
DIGRPT
LABANG
LABDIG
CALCANG
CALCDIG
APMSSTA
NODESTA
BITMASK
COMPOSITE
INTEGER
Supported Function Blocks
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PGP for Harmony
FaceplatesDCS: 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
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PGP for Harmony
System Management and Diagnostics
Block DetailsTune BlockSystem Diagnostics
Module status and module problem reportsPoint quality inspection
Time synchronizationTime Master, synchronizes all other modulesTime Slave, receives time from other modules
Configuration data import from Composer
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PGP for Freelance 800F
Supported Function Blocks (each with faceplate)Analog
C_ANA Set Point Controller
CT_ANA Counter With Analog Input
BinaryM_BOUT Binary Output
CT_P Pulse Counter
CTUD Up/Down Counter
TOUCH Touch Button
MONOF Monoflop
TONOF Timer, switch-on/switch-off delay
TON Timer, switch-on delay
TOF Timer, switch-off delay
ControllerC_CU Continuous Controller, Universal
C_CR Continuous Controller, Ratio
*IDF: Individual Drive Function
^Developed by ITTES
MonitoringM_ANA Analog MonitoringM_BIN Binary MonitoriM_BAV Binary Monitori
Open Loop ControlIDF_1* IDF for uniIDF_2 IDF for bi-dIDF_A IDF for actuato
ConstantCSTRE Real Constant
Macro^Breakers controlSequence controlGroup Control
ngng of Antivalence
directional unitsirectional units
rs
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System Management and Diagnostics
Support for Diagnostic Function Blocks
AC800FR
EI803FR
FI803FR
SA801FR
Support for Profibus DiagnosticsPROFI_S_DEV: Profibus Slave Object
PROFI_M_DEV: Profibus Master Object
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Support for DCS configuration import
Automatic import of controller configuration
Support for partial import after controller configuration changes
Import driven by selected OPC server
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AlarmEventLib
BasicLib
BatchLib
COMLICommLib
CommunicationLib
ControlAdvancedLib
ControlBasicLib
ControlExtendedLib
ControlFuzzyLib
ControlSimpleLib
ControlStandardLib
ControlSupportLib
FFH1CommLib
FFHSECommLib
FireGasLib
GraphicTemplateLib
GroupStartLib
IconLib
INSUMCommLib
MB300CommLib
MMSCommLib
ModBusCommLib
ModemCommLib
ProcessObjBasicLib
ProcessObjDriveLib
ProcessObjExtLib
Supported Control Builder librariesProcessObjInsumLib
S3964CommLib
SattBusCommLib
SeqStartLib
SerialCommLib
SerialLib
SignalAllocation
SignalLib
SupervisionLib
SupportLib
System
VMTLib
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PidLoop ( ControlBasicLib library )PidLoop3P ( ControlBasicLib library )Uni ( ProcessObjExtLib library )Bi ( ProcessObjExtLib library )ValveUni ( ProcessObjExtLib library )MotorUni ( ProcessObjExtLib library )MotorBi ( ProcessObjExtLib library )SignalInReal ( SignalLib library )SignalReal ( SignalLib library )SignalInBool ( SignalLib library )SignalBool ( SignalLib library )
Supported Faceplates
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System Management and DiagnosticsOffline AC800M Management and Diagnostics through Control Builder MOnline AC800M Management and Diagnostics
Import tool provided with PGP (AC800MBuilder) generates a set of pre-configured diagnostics objects based on the hardware configuration of the projectThese objects provide AC800M on-line diagnostic information to PGPAC800M programs available for:
Power Failures InformationMemory UsageTime ManagementRestart
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PGP for 800xA AC800M
Support for DCS configuration import
AC800M Builder provided with PGP
Main functions:Access Control Builder M projects (full or partial)
Create PGP database starting from CBM projects
Import databaseControllers
Messages
Options
ActionsBACK
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Support for Melody Automation ClassesSingle Flag
Melody SFlagBMelody SFlagCMelody SFlagDMelody SFlagIMelody SFlagLMelody SFlagPMelody SFlagR
BinaryMelody BinaryMelody OPAMelody SEL
Calendar and TimingMelody SwClock
ControllersMelody CLCMelody CLCDMelody CLCMMelody IDF (individual control)Melody DOS (dosing circuit)Melody COA (change-over auto)
CountersMelody CountMelody TcountMelody Total
Analog MonitoringMelody AnalogMelody AnMon
Analog OutputMelody AnOut
Loop ControlMelody APID controller
Block FlagMelody BFlagBMelody BFlagCMelody BFlagDMelody BFlagIMelody BFlagLMelody BflagPMelody BflagR
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Each Automation Class has a faceplate associated
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PGP for AC870P
Support for DCS configuration import
AC870P Synchronizer provided with PGPMain functions:
extract configuration changesconvert changes into XMLvalidate the changes with the OPC serverstore changes in the PGP databaseactualize changes on the target servers
On line configuration changes supported
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PGP for the Internet
One size does not fit all!!!Different solutions are needed, depending on
Required level of access to plant operations
Only supervisionSupervision and Control
Number of usersAvailable bandwidth
Low speed, less than 64 Kbit/secMedium speed, less than 10 Mbit/secHigh speed, 10 Mbit and higher
Job functions of usersTechnical personnelEngineering personnelManagers
Power Generation Web Portal
Power Generation Remote Portal
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PGP for the Internet: Web Portal (PGwP)
TechnologyBased on a web server embedded in the PGP serverWeb clients connect using http protocolWeb clients use standard Internet Explorer (thin client)
Required platformsWeb server
Windows 2000/XP/2003 ServerPGP Server
Web clientWindows 2000/XP ProfessionalInternet Explorer 6
Number of usersMay support large number of users
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Level of access to plant operations
SupervisionControl possible but not recommended
Required bandwidthSuitable for all bandwidths
ConfigurationDedicated HTML pages must be configured on the web serverActiveX control distributed with installation kit for embedding of:
Graphical displaysTrends
Type of usersSuitable for all users
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TechnologyBased on Windows Terminal Server WebRemote clients connect using http protocolRemote clients use standard Internet Explorer (thin client)Client CPU load is on the server
Required platformsServer
Windows 2000/XP/2003 ServerPGP Server
Remote ClientWindows 2000/XP ProfessionalInternet Explorer 6
INTERNETor
Private Wan
INTERNETINTERNEToror
Private WanPrivate Wan
PGRP PGRP ServerServer
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PGP for the Internet: Remote Portal (PGrP)
Number of usersLimited by client load on serverUp to 30
Level of access to plant operationsComplete, as in local clientSubject to security clearance (based on user ID and password)
Required bandwidthAt least 64 Kbit/sec
ConfigurationNo special page configuration requiredAll pages created for local clients can be used in remote
Type of usersTechnical users, familiar with PGP client look & feel
PGP R
T Data B
asePGP
Client
PGP Scanner
Firewall
Terminal Server C
lient and Server
File Transfer Protocol PGP
Client
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PGP for the Internet: which solution?
Low High
Technical PGRP
Manager
Low High
Technical PGRP
Manager PGWP
Bandwidth
Type
of u
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Less than 30 More than 30Number of users
Leve
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Acc
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uper
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PGWPPGWP
Type
of u
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Bandwidth
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PGP – Historian, Trending and Archiving
Historian ArchitectureMulti-Master
Multiple Historians can be Synchronized
Back Filling of Data
Synchronization of Individual Points can be Configured
Real Time Historian
Alarm Log Historian
Sequence of Events / Trip Historian
Operator Actions Historian
Operator Notes Historian
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2 Stage Historian
PlaybackHistorianPlaybackHistorian
Real Time Data
Trend GroupsTrend Groups
Graphic and Trend Displays
Archiving
Stores all points at
high resolution
Stores selected points at specific
rates
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Historical PlaybackTypically at 1 second collection
Typically used for short-term collection.
Automatically enabled. Never Lose Data
Trend Displays Automatically Created
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Compression Options:•Real Time (no compression)•Average (configurable time)•Total (configurable time)•Min (configurable time)•Max (configurable time)
Configuration of Trend Groups
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How to Use Historical DataTrend Displays
Excel Reports
Calculation Package
Totalizers and Maintenance Counters
Exports to 3rd Party Databases
Interface to OLE HDA Products
Interface to CMMS Products
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Trend Displays – Auto-generated
Operating Parameters
Trend Groups
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Trend Displays – User Configured
On Operator Graphics
On Web Pages
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Trend Displays – Show Alarms
Alarms are integrated into Trends
line change show alarm condition
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Excel ReportsUser Configurable Reports
Pre–Canned Reports
Scheduled Report Printing
Trip Report Printing
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Calculation PackageAccess to Real Time and Historical Values and Qualities
Support for Advanced Functions
Also a VB and VC++ Interface
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Maintenance CountersContinuous counting of switching cycle, operation hours and quantity values
storage of temporary values in case of power failure
automatic or manual reset
manual correction of the counter value (preset)
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TotalizationTotalization of analog values over different periods of time
Alarms can be defined on configurable thresholds
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ArchivingCustom archives can be created
Any Window’s devices is supported ( DVD, optical etc.)
Full system saves are also supported
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All in One for small systems Clients on separate PCSeparate Client and ServerDedicated Front Server Dedicated Web ServerLinux-based serverDistributed database for large systems
SegregationRedundant replicationComposite replicationHierarchical architectures
Data BaseManagementData Base
Management
I/O ScannerI/O Scanner
Multi-M
asterServer
Multi-M
asterServer
WEB
Serv
erW
EBSe
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Client ExplorerClient Explorer
Data Publishing
Data Publishing
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Data BaseManagementData Base
Management
I/O ScannerI/O Scanner
MultiM
asterServer
MultiM
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WEB
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erW
EBSe
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Client ExplorerClient Explorer
Data
PublishingD
ata Publishing
Control Network
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PGP - All in One
Compact configuration for small systems
Not recommended for more than 2500 tags
Suitable for standard PC with Windows 2000 or XP Professions (no Windows server required)
Good solution for local control stations, also on panel PC
Hardware RequirementsPentium 4 or later, 1 GHz
512 MB RAM
40 GB HD
Software RequirementsWindows 2000/XP Professional
Excel (for configuration or reports)
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PGP - Separate Clients and Server
Data BaseManagementData Base
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I/O ScannerI/O Scanner
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PGP - Separate Clients and Server
Solution for multiple concurrent users
Up to 16 concurrent clients supported
Client server network must be at least 10 Mbit/sec
Proprietary communication protocol between client and servers (based on DCOM)
Graphical pages can be client-specific or shared for all clients
ServerHardware Requirements
Pentium 4 or later, 1 GHz512 MB RAM for 8 client, 1 GB for 16 clients40 GB HD
Software RequirementsWindows 2000/XP/2003 ServerExcel (for configuration or reports)
ClientHardware Requirements
Pentium 4 or later, 1 GHz256 MB RAM20 GB HD
Software RequirementsWindows 2000/XP ProfessionalExcel (for client-based reports)
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PGP - Dedicated Front End Server
Data BaseManagementData Base
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Front EndServers
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PGP - Dedicated Front End Server
Solution to segregate data acquisition from data processingThe Front End node is responsible for data acquisition (even multiple drivers per server) and creates a local copy of the Real Time databaseData in the Front End node is made accessible to all servers in the system
through proprietary InterServer protocol if bandwidth 10 Mbit/sec or higherIEC 870-5-104 if bandwidth lower than 10 Mbit/sec (some limitations apply)
Front End ServerHardware Requirements
Pentium 4 or later, 1 GHz
512 MB RAM
30 GB HD
Software RequirementsWindows 2000/XP Professional
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PGP - Dedicated Web Server
Data BaseManagementData Base
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Control Network
Controllers
Servers
Firewall
Internet
Web Server
Workplaces
Client ExplorerClient Explorer Client ExplorerClient Explorer
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Web ServerWeb Server MultiM
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PGP - Dedicated Web Server
If web access to the system is required, a dedicated and protected (by a firewall) PC is highly recommendedThe Web Server is responsible for data publishing on the Internet or Intranet and requires a local copy of the Real Time databaseData in the Web Server is retrieved from all servers in the system through proprietary InterServer protocolMinimum bandwidth for the LAN between systems servers and web server is 10 Mbit/sec
Web ServerHardware Requirements
Pentium 4 or later, 1 GHz
512 MB RAM (or 1 GB if PGRP with more then 8 clients)
30 GB HD
Software RequirementsWindows 2000/XP/2003 Server
IIS
FrontPage
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PGP Linux
Data BaseManagementData Base
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PGP Linux
PGP Linux solutions are structured in a 3-tier architecture
PGP Clients are still based on Windows to provide a common look and feel to users regardless of the server platformThe complete set of server functions is based on LinuxData access is embedded in DCS-specific communication modules, based on industrial hardware, operating in the background and requiring no human interaction
As of the current version (PGP 4.0), PGP Linux requires HP Itanium processors and Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server
PGP Linux ServerHardware Requirements
HP Server rx2620 HP Itanium2 1.3 GHz 3MB CPU 8GB DDR memory Quad146GB 10K HotPlug Ultra320 LP disk drive
Software RequirementsRed Hat Enterprise Linux Advanced Server 4
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PGP - Segregated Servers
Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3
DBUnit 1
DBUnit 2
DBUnit 3
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PGP - Segregated Servers
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, but graphical pages can include tags from other servers
Client 1 is logically connected to Server Unit 1
If tags are addressed by name only (e.g. TIC401), its value will be the one available in the connected server (Server Unit 1)
If tags are addressed by a fully qualified name (e.g. Server Unit 2\TIC401), its value will be fetched on Server 2 by Server 1 and made available to the client
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PGP - Redundant Replication
Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3
DBUnits1, 2, 3
DBUnits1, 2, 3
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PGP - Redundant Replication
Clients have a Server Access List: if communication with a server is lost, the client re-connect to the next serverEach server can acquire data in parallel, or, if parallel paths not available, from other serversOne server is the designated master for actions on the fieldBackfill of data and configuration changesOnly available if Client/Server network is at least 10 Mbit/sec
Server Access List:1) Server 12) Server 2
ParallelAcquisition
Actions
Data andConfigurationChanges
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Unit 3Unit 2
PGP - Composite Replication
Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3
Unit 1
Unit 3Unit 2Unit 1
Unit 3Unit 2Unit 1
Local Data acquisition
Network Data acquisition
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PGP - Composite Replication
Solutions when servers are required to maintain a complete databaseEach server acquires data from the related plant area through the connected controllers. Tags from other plant areas are acquired through the networkClients are logically connected to one server, and from that server they can see tags for all plant areasOnly available if Client/Server network is at least 10 Mbit/sec. For large number of tags (> 5000) 100 Mbit/sec recommended
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PGP - Hierarchical Architectures
Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3
DBUnit 1
DBUnit 2
DBUnit 3
Unit 3
Unit 2Unit 1
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PGP - Hierarchical Architectures
Solutions when plant areas need dedicated servers and/or workstations, and there is a central control room with access towhole plantEach area server acquires data from the related plant area through the connected controllers. Central plant server acquires tags from area servers
through proprietary InterServer protocol if bandwidth 10 Mbit/sec or higherIEC 870-5-104 if bandwidth lower than 10 Mbit/sec, or firewall friendly protocols required for improved system security
Area clients are logically connected to the corresponding area serverPlant clients are logically connected to the plant server, and have access to tags from the whole plant
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PGP - Product History
Power Generation
Portal
2005
IndustrialIT for Power Generation
InformIT
Information Management
(Tenore)
2003
IndustrialIT
Tenore
1997
Symphony Performer Products
1090 APMS
1985
Network 90
Infi 90
OpenVMS Windows NT Windows 2000 Windows XP, 2003
Esacontrol Elsag Bailey Italy ABB Italy
2006
Linux
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Product History – Installed Base – 1998-2004
1179 servers, 1434 clients
534 systems
74.80%
5.26% 2.54%
15.10%
2.29%0.00%
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Power NetworkProcess Other
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Product History – Installed Base – 2005-2006
1085 servers, 2257 clients
422 systems
38.65%
1.51%
42.23%
8.53% 9.08%
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