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Fieldbus Foundation conducts successful FOUNDATION™ for Remote Operations Demonstration

The Fieldbus Foundation conducted the first live demonstration of its FOUNDATION™ for Remote Operations Management (ROM) technology at the Petrobras research and development facility (Cenpes) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Held on April 30, 2013, the demonstration was attended by Petrobras company executives and automation industry media from around the world.

The first development of its kind integrating remote input/output (I/O), ISA 100.11a, WirelessHART®, wired HART, and FOUNDATION fieldbus H1 protocols into a single, standard data management environment, FOUNDATION for ROM extends the capabilities of FOUNDATION fieldbus to wired and wireless devices installed in some of the world’s harshest and most remote locations. This open, non-proprietary solution provides a unified digital infrastructure for asset management in applications ranging from tank farms and terminals to pipelines, offshore platforms, and even original equipment manufacturer (OEM) skids.

Petrobras is interested in specifying FOUNDATION for ROM technology for the ambitious projects it is undertaking in the upstream and downstream hydrocarbon industry. The company has a record-setting $224 billion capital spending plan through 2015, with most of the investments targeted at the upstream sector on the highly publicized Pre-Salt area of the Santos Basin.

Reliance Industries (India) has also agreed to host FOUNDATION for ROM field demonstrations, and additional end user demonstrations in Japan, the Middle East and Europe are being planned

Miguel Borges, who is employed at the Cenpes facility, believes FOUNDATION for ROM can be an enabling technology for remote applications on Petrobras' offshore platforms. "The Fieldbus Foundation's ROM solution is attractive to us, since we want to gain access to diagnostic information from devices installed at our remote sites," said Borges. "Petrobras is committed to investing in this type of technology, and is seeking the most effective solutions available in the marketplace."

Borges added, "For Petrobras, the primary objective of this live demonstration was to verify that we could access and use remotely, with FOUNDATION for ROM, all the operational functionalities available locally. Another objective was to check the interoperability of ROM devices of different manufacturers over the backhaul. We found this technology provides very easy and quick integration, and is transparent to the user."

The live FOUNDATION for ROM technology demonstration took place inside the Center for Collaborative Visualization (NVC), also known as "The Egg," a spherically-shaped building that houses a center for high-fidelity 3-D training simulation. Because of the remote capabilities of FOUNDATION for ROM, participants were able to use the meeting room as a virtual control room, showing live video feed from multiple locations in the pilot plant and wireless device diagnostic information all within the FOUNDATION fieldbus infrastructure. Information from the pilot plant in another part of the Cenpes compound was communicated across the High Speed Ethernet (HSE) wireless backhaul network to the virtual control room in the meeting room over standard Ethernet hardware and wireless equipment, as well as standard cyber security appliances.

 

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Saelig introduces IP65-Compliant Fanless Touch Panel PC Series

Saelig Company, Inc. (www.saelig.com) has introduced the WP-2L Series of IP65-Compliant Fanless Touch Panel PCs. WP-2L Series Panel PCs are VESA-mount controllers, designed especially for harsh environments where corrosive materials are used or where dust, rain, oil or directed water may be present. Built in a fully-sealed six-sided stainless steel enclosure, the external connectors are waterproof (sealed IP65-rated stainless steel) to ensure 100% protection. This high quality industrial touch panel PC series is built with Intel's Atom D2550 CPU + NM10 chipset on a 3.5" Single Board Computer form factor, with up to 4GB DDR III SODIMM memory. The fanless, low-power, compact design is an ideal solution for tough environments requiring low noise.

Screen sizes from 15" to 19" are available, and IP65-waterproof stainless steel connectors for I/O are located on the bottom of the 15" device and on the rear for 17" and 19" devices (2 x COM port, 1 x LAN, 1 x USB 2.0 with other options possible). Internal expansion includes 1 x CF card socket, 1 x Mini PCIe slot, 2 x SATA, allowing users expanded functionality for applications requiring special I/O or more memory. WP-2L Touch Panel PCs are powered by an external 12VDC supply (a fully IP65-compliant supply is optionally available) in an operating environment of 0°C to 45°C. Compatible operating systems include Windows 7 Pro or Windows Embedded 7.

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Moxa gest UL/cUL Class I, Division 2 & ATEX certifications for ioLogik E1200 series Ethernet remote I/Os

Moxa has obtained both UL/cUL Class I, Division 2 and ATEX Zone 2 certifications for the ioLogik E1200 series Ethernet remote I/Os. These robust remote I/Os will not only continue to meet demanding requirements for a variety of mission-critical applications in harsh environments, but also provide proven safety and reliability for remote monitoring in hazardous locations.

Fires and explosions can easily occur when a flammable gas and energy source combine. Therefore, automation system components need to be properly designed to be installed in these kinds of hazardous environments to eliminate the risk of an accidental explosion. Moxa's UL/cUL Class I, Division 2 and ATEX Zone 2 certified Ethernet remote I/O products are designed to provide an industrial-grade solution to monitor remote devices used in harsh environments. Check out the product page for more details.

Key Features

  • Active communication with patented Active OPC Server
  • 2-port Ethernet switch for daisy-chain topologies
  • Save time and wiring cost with peer-to-peer communication
  • User-defined Modbus/TCP addressing
  • UL/cUL Class I, Division 2 and ATEX Zone 2 certification

 

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Foster Wheeler acquires UK-Based Ingen Ideas, a Specialist Upstream Consultancy

Foster Wheeler AG  has acquired Ingen Ideas ("Ingen"), a privately held upstream consultancy company located in Aberdeen, UK.

Ingen specializes in field development and project decision support, focused on the evaluation and implementation of oil and gas field developments covering greenfield and brownfield assets. Ingen's expertise includes field development, process engineering including subsea and topsides design, flow assurance, enhanced oil and gas recovery, carbon management and petroleum engineering.

Ingen will become part of Foster Wheeler's EMEA (Europe, Middle East, Africa) Upstream operations, which already has operations in Woking, Reading, Glasgow and Hull, all in the UK.

“The acquisition of Ingen is part of our stated strategy to grow our upstream capabilities, particularly for offshore, and to extend our offering to our clients to encompass the full oil and gas value chain,” said Kent Masters, Chief Executive Officer, Foster Wheeler AG. “The ability to provide high quality, high value-added consultancy services to our clients at a very early phase of the development of an oil and gas asset is a key factor in developing and extending long-term relationships with our clients, and also strengthens our position for future phases of these projects.”

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New KEPServerEX V5.12 offers intuitive security plug-in and increased interoperability

A defense-in-depth security policy can minimize both malicious and unintentional mistakes that may cause downtime or impact safety. Today, Kepware Technologies, a software development company focused on communications for automation, released KEPServerEX® V5.12—the latest edition of its flagship communications platform designed to help meet industry security requirements and increase interoperability with modern OPC UA standards.

"At Kepware, we're constantly adapting to address the evolving needs of our customers," said Tony Paine, President and CEO of Kepware Technologies. "Based on customer input, the ability to provide high levels of security and interoperability through modern standards such as OPC UA are of growing importance, so we have responded to these priorities in our latest KEPServerEX release."

With its new Security Policies Plug-In and updated User Manager settings, KEPServerEX V5.12 leverages user authentication in OPC UA to help ensure that only intended users receive access to the server runtime through trusted client applications. Administrators can provide broad access permissions at the group level or restrict read, write, or browse access for more granular control at the object level.

"While security is a major concern for any company reliant on automation, it is truly paramount for those in the Power industry, as the consequences of inadequate access controls can quickly escalate beyond just a business disruption," said Lars Ole Christoffersen of Denmark's leading energy company, DONG (Dansk Olie og Naturgas) Energy. "We are confident that with KEPServerEX V5.12's new Security Policies Plug-In, we will be able to streamline operations and increase safety by ensuring that the right people have access to the right information and controls."

"OPC UA standards represent a major step for interoperability and security in the Automation industry," according to Craig Resnick, Vice President of Consulting at ARC Advisory Group. "While adoption remains at an early stage, technology based on OPC UA standards, such as KEPServerEX V5.12, will empower more organizations to invest in secure industrial device communications solutions, ensuring that their plants and factories will be safer and more productive."

KEPServerEX V5.12 also includes two new Allen-Bradley Micro800 Serial and Ethernet drivers. Additional enhancements have been made to more than 20 of Kepware's drivers, including the DataLogger Plug-In, the Siemens TCP/IP Ethernet Driver, and the DNP Master Serial and Ethernet drivers.

For more information, please visit Kepware Technologies online or contact a representative at (207) 775

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Canary Labs Enters Strategic Partnership with Exele

To provide customers with additional analytics based on their data, Canary Labs is pleased to announce an additional product with alarming and alerting capabilities. Canary Labs has entered into a partnership with Exele Information Systems to create a new product called "TopView for Canary". Exele Information Systems is a leading provider of alarm management solutions with over 20 years of experience.

TopView for Canary is designed to "keep an eye on your process" 24x7 and alert you to any pre-defined anomalies or problems before they become serious; saving time, equipment, material, and money. TopView for Canary is a comprehensive, cost effective alarm management and notification tool that is needed within our market segments.

Key Features

  • Alarm Acknowledge - Phone dial-in, reply-to-email and SMS notifications, and interactive Remote Viewer network client
  • Alarm Reports - Ad-hoc and scheduled alarm snapshot and history reports, multiple output formats including file and email
  • Monitoring - PLCs, SCADA Systems, Control Systems, Data Historians, and SQL Databases (OLEDB/ODBC)
  • Alarm Detection - Comprehensive value and timestamp alarm conditions with delays, expirations, and deadbands
  • Notification - Audible text-to-speech, email, SMS text (cell phone), modem, voice to phone, pager, and plant paging systems with escalation, custom messages, and return-to-normal notification
  • Alarm History and Analytics - Query and view alarm history. Identify nuisance alarms, alarm flooding, and alarm activity trends
  • Remote Alarm Console - TopView Remote Viewer: thin client to monitor values and acknowledge alarms. Includes streamed audible alarms, functional grouping, customized views, and remote access to alarm history and alarm analytics

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KBR awarded Contract for EPCm Services at the Sasol Synfuels Complex in Secunda, South Africa

KBR recently announced that it has been awarded a contract by Sasol, duly represented by Sasol Technology (Pty) Ltd, for the provision of engineering, procurement and construction management services (EPCm) for the gaseous oxygen compressor at the Oxygen East Plant at the Sasol Synfuels Complex in Secunda, South Africa.

The EPCm services to be provided by KBR entail all the management services required in order to restore the integrity of the gaseous oxygen compressor. This contract will be executed under the existing Sasol KBR Frame Agreement.

“We are proud to receive this award as it signifies the strong relationship that KBR has built with Sasol,” said David Zelinski, President, KBR Downstream. “KBR looks forward to the successful execution of this project and continuing our long-term relationship with this valued client.”

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Yokogawa Meters & Instruments releases CA700 Pressure Calibrator

Yokogawa Meters & Instruments Corporation announces that it will release the CA700 pressure calibrator on June 14. A highly accurate portable calibrator, the CA700 features a variety of functions that enable the efficient calibration of pressure/differential pressure transmitters and other types of field devices.

Plants typically have many field devices such as pressure/differential pressure transmitters and pressure switches that need regular calibration to maintain their measurement accuracy. A pressure calibrator is a type of measuring instrument that can be used to calibrate such field devices on site.

As the result of a growing awareness of the need for safety and stability in plant operations, increased attention is being paid to the maintenance and inspection of field devices. Thus, there is a strong need for calibrators that operate efficiently and perform to a high standard. The calibration of high-precision field devices requires calibrators that deliver greater accuracy and high performance. Yokogawa has developed the CA700 pressure calibrator to meet these needs.

Product Features

  • Best-in-class accuracy
  • Functions that improve calibration efficiency
  • Wide measurement range

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ITA and ISA collaborate on the 2013 ISA Water/Wastewater and Automatic Controls Symposium

The Instrumentation Testing Association (ITA) and the International Society of Automation (ISA) are teaming up to co-promote the 2013 ISA Water/Wastewater and Automatic Controls (WWAC) Symposium. Now in its eighth year, the symposium provides automation professionals from the water and wastewater sector the unique opportunity to come together to network, share ideas and learn about the latest technology. As a technical co-sponsor of the 2013 WWAC Symposium, ITA is helping ensure that the symposium continues to meet the needs of professionals who use instrumentation in the wastewater sector; reinforcing the mutual benefit of this collaboration for both associations.

Since its beginnings in 1984 when it was founded at a US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) meeting in Chicago, Illinois, ITA (website: www.instrument.org) continues to be an end-user-focused technical organization that provides impartial third-party assessment of wastewater instrumentation technologies. Using a cooperative and impartial approach, the association seeks to address common instrument performance and reliability issues that often arise from the low-bid procurement environment that is typically associated with the municipal and industrial wastewater sectors.

With its technology-focused WWAC symposium, the ISA provides a forum for automation professionals to learn from their peers about the newest advances in instrumentation technology, instrumentation best practices and up-and-coming trends. By partnering with the ITA, the ISA will be able to continue to ensure that its technical program is both forward looking and well-grounded when it addresses leading-edge instrumentation technologies.

Tony Palmer, executive director of the ITA, says, “The partnering of the ITA and the ISA with respect to the ISA’s 2013 Water/Wastewater and Automatic Controls Symposium is a natural fit. Our members are always on the lookout for new ideas with respect to the instrumentation, and the collegial atmosphere of the symposium is a perfect way to do that. Coupled with the ITA’s popular instrumentation performance reports, the symposium provides a very broad and comprehensive view of the current and future direction of wastewater instrumentation.”

Taking place 6-8 August in Orlando, Florida, USA, the 2013 ISA WWAC Symposium boasts an extensive program. With over 40 speakers, three invited speakers, a keynote on using controls system data to make smarter decisions, and two optional training courses, the symposium offers incredible value for attendees. Registration for the three-day event is priced at $425, and discounts are available for members of several technical associations, including the ISA and ITA. The 2013 symposium also offers an optional training course on the sizing and selection of flow meters, a critical component of instrumentation technology used in the wastewater sector.

The symposium also continues its long tradition of meeting the needs of automation professionals in both the water and wastewater sectors. Instrumentation technologies span multiple industries, and the municipal water and wastewater sectors are no exception.

“The same flow meter and analyzer technologies are often found in both parts of the municipal water/wastewater sector,” remarks Graham Nasby, a senior instrumentation and control engineer with Eramosa Engineering, and general symposium chair for the 2013 WWAC symposium.

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