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This paper presents concepts of operator- and system-centered diagnostics as well as approaches for the implementation of standardized diagnostics in modular process units - prepared by the ZVEI/NAMUR working group 4.1.1. Availability is a critical issue in the operation of process plants. Maintenance should not signify a substantial cost driver. By combining a MTP-like and NOA-like diagnostic channels, the balance between the encapsulation in operation (via MTP) and the necessary transparency for efficient diagnostics (via NOA) can be handled. In this paper, insights of both channels are presented to allow for open discussions about these concepts.
Andreas Stutz, Mathias Maurmaier, Fabian Spaethe, Siemens; Marc Birkenkamp, Covestro; Thorsten Kohlenberg, Colorants Solutions; Andre Pomraenke, Fraunhofer IFF; Guido König, Stefan Erben, SAMSON; Christian Brehm, SEEPEX; Thomas Scherwietes, Evonik; Henry Bloch, Stephan Hensel, Semodia; Frank Fengler, ABB; Valentin Buleac, Holger Steltner, Festo; Karl Büttner, Bernhard Gut, Endress-Hauser; Wilfried Grote, Phoenix Contact
Erscheinungsdatum
11.02.2021
Format
PDF
Verlag
Vulkan-Verlag GmbH
Sprache
Deutsch
Seitenzahl
9
Titel
Diagnostics in Modular Production
Untertitel
A symbiosis of the Module Type Package concept and the NAMUR Open Architecture
Beschreibung
This paper presents concepts of operator- and system-centered diagnostics as well as approaches for the implementation of standardized diagnostics in modular process units - prepared by the ZVEI/NAMUR working group 4.1.1. Availability is a critical issue in the operation of process plants. Maintenance should not signify a substantial cost driver. By combining a MTP-like and NOA-like diagnostic channels, the balance between the encapsulation in operation (via MTP) and the necessary transparency for efficient diagnostics (via NOA) can be handled. In this paper, insights of both channels are presented to allow for open discussions about these concepts.