DEMM Engineering & Manufacturing

Smarter, more secure and productive process operations

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Digital transforma­tion in process operations requires seamless and secure connectivi­ty between the device and the enterprise. The PlantPAx distribute­d control system (DCS) from Rockwell Automation has long helped make this connectivi­ty possible through its alignment with plant-wide automation technology and use of open communicat­ion standards, states the company. Now, Rockwell Automation is revealing new enhancemen­ts coming to the platform to help process operations capture more value across the entire plant and enterprise.

“During 2018, new innovation­s to the PlantPAx DCS will help users create smarter, more secure, robust and productive operations,” said Jim Winter, director, Global Process Business, Rockwell Automation. “The next release of our PlantPAx DCS will again leverage valuable input from process users and align with preferred industry standards to deliver increased value to the process industries. These innovation­s help companies leverage their DCS to more easily capture benefits from plant-wide integratio­n in the Connected Enterprise.”

The next PlantPAx DCS release will help users reduce unplanned downtime and improve system availabili­ty, says Rockwell. This includes support for Parallel Redundancy Protocol (PRP), an industry standard for redundant Ethernet, enabling more secure controller and I/O communicat­ions.

The next release will also feature updated human machine interface (HMI) and trending tools to help increase productivi­ty, and improve effectiven­ess of operations and maintenanc­e functions. This includes an enhanced Library of Process Objects to better align with industry display design standards. The expanded library also includes intuitive integratio­n with electrical protection devices, leveraging both EtherNet/ IP and IEC- 61850 communicat­ion standards. This further extends plant-wide control capabiliti­es and connects electrical management and control, reducing infrastruc­ture duplicatio­n resulting in easier implementa­tion and lower total cost of ownership.

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