Alarm Management and Reliable Architecture Needed for Utility-wide SCADA Systems Achieving Effectiveness, High Availability, Subsystem Autonomy, and Centralized Administration Standards Certification Speaker: Alan Hudson Education & Training Publishing 2016 ISA Water / Wastewater and Automatic Controls Symposium Conferences & Exhibits August 2-4, 2016 – Orlando, Florida, USA
Presenter • US Sales Manager, Trihedral • Electrical Engineering, Auburn University • Mathematics, Samford University • Automation and SCADA industry for 26 years • Water Wastewater industry for 26 years • Specializing in applying proven technologies 2016 ISA WWAC Symposium Aug 2-4, 2016 – Orlando, Florida, USA 2
Presentation Outline SCADA Systems: Deceptively Complex Alarm Systems: Critically Important Key Industry Standards, Established by ISA Centralized Architecture, Local Autonomy The Recursive Process 2016 ISA WWAC Symposium Aug 2-4, 2016 – Orlando, Florida, USA 3
How Systems Become Complex 2016 ISA WWAC Symposium Aug 2-4, 2016 – Orlando, Florida, USA 4
Water Filtration Made Easy 2016 ISA WWAC Symposium Aug 2-4, 2016 – Orlando, Florida, USA 5
Birmingham Water: Educating the Public 2016 ISA WWAC Symposium Aug 2-4, 2016 – Orlando, Florida, USA 6
Through a 12-Minute Video 2016 ISA WWAC Symposium Aug 2-4, 2016 – Orlando, Florida, USA 7
And 9 Simple Steps 2016 ISA WWAC Symposium Aug 2-4, 2016 – Orlando, Florida, USA 8
The Same for SCADA: From the Simple to the Complex 2016 ISA WWAC Symposium Aug 2-4, 2016 – Orlando, Florida, USA 9
Legacy Alarm Systems: Very Basic • What is the Alarm? • Has it been Acknowledged? • Has it Cleared? • Did it Print? • What more could an operator want? 2016 ISA WWAC Symposium Aug 2-4, 2016 – Orlando, Florida, USA 10
Alarm Systems: Critically Important • For Operations • For Maintenance • For Planned Procedures • For Operational Adjustments • For Management Decisions 2016 ISA WWAC Symposium Aug 2-4, 2016 – Orlando, Florida, USA 11
ISA Continues to Establish Standards • ISA 18.2 – Management of Alarm Systems – Definitions – Requirements – Class – Roles – Rationalizations – Priority Definitions – Shelving / Suppression – Monitoring Requirements – Change Management – Training International Society of Automation. (2009). ANSI/ISA-18.2-2009 - Management of Alarm Systems for the Process Industries; Research Triangle Park: ISA 2016 ISA WWAC Symposium Aug 2-4, 2016 – Orlando, Florida, USA 12
ISA 18.2 Application Examples: Distribution of Priorities 2016 ISA WWAC Symposium Aug 2-4, 2016 – Orlando, Florida, USA 13
ISA 18.2 Application Examples: Advanced Analytics 2016 ISA WWAC Symposium Aug 2-4, 2016 – Orlando, Florida, USA 14
ISA 18.2 Application Examples: Shelving and Suppression 2016 ISA WWAC Symposium Aug 2-4, 2016 – Orlando, Florida, USA 15
Alarm Systems: Available Anywhere 2016 ISA WWAC Symposium Aug 2-4, 2016 – Orlando, Florida, USA 16
Which Means that SCADA Must Have Centralized Architectures w/ Local Autonomy 2016 ISA WWAC Symposium Aug 2-4, 2016 – Orlando, Florida, USA 17
The Recursive Process repeat PLAN The Mindset of Continual REVIEW PREPARE Improvement IMPLEMENT EXECUTE 2016 ISA WWAC Symposium Aug 2-4, 2016 – Orlando, Florida, USA 18
Summary • SCADA Architectures will continue to evolve and improve • Alarm Systems are a critical tool, not an annoying nuisance • Embrace technologies but implement safeguards • Manage the System; don’t let the System manage you 2016 ISA WWAC Symposium Aug 2-4, 2016 – Orlando, Florida, USA 19
Alarm Management and Reliable Architecture Needed for Utility-wide SCADA Systems Achieving Effectiveness, High Availability, Subsystem Autonomy, and Centralized Administration Standards Certification Speaker: Alan Hudson Education & Training Publishing 2016 ISA Water / Wastewater and Automatic Controls Symposium Conferences & Exhibits August 2-4, 2016 – Orlando, Florida, USA
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