System Integration & Control Systems Design


Increased efficiency for power plant operators

November 2015 System Integration & Control Systems Design

Siemens has launched the SPPA-T3000 R7.2, a new release of its power plant control system, which focuses even more on the human-machine interface. New functions and simplified operations will help control room personnel perform their day-to-day work more efficiently and more effectively, and react reliably and more quickly in critical situations. The new SPPA-T3000 R7.2 will be part of all of Siemens’ new power generation control solutions and can also be integrated or retrofitted to existing control systems.

Tough competition is placing increasingly demanding requirements on power plant operators, therefore, the perfect control system must meet the needs of an optimal HMI. SPPA-T3000 R7.2 has an impressive ergonomic design and now features additional functions such as inventive alarm handling, Trip Stop buttons and integrated plant diagnostics. “Thanks to the experience we have at Siemens in building and operating power stations, we are well aware of how important the human machine interaction is for overall economic performance,” said Dieter Fluck, head of product management and marketing in the Siemens business unit. “By further developing our successful instrumentation and control system we help to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of the power plant personnel. This, in turn, means we can help our customers to optimise their cost situation and plant availability.”

The new features include integrated functions like shift management, condition monitoring of the power plant components and diagnostics tools, alarm displays, classification of messages, alarm indicators and customisable display of the functions.

Daily shift handovers are managed intelligently and efficiently using R7.2. During a shift changeover, operators are given a rapid up-to-date overview of the condition of the plant, alarm messages, as well as the shift schedule and available resources. Pending repairs and open tasks can be added to the task list of the following shift with just a single mouse click, thus saving time, reducing the error rate and promoting safety.

The “Diagnostic Recommended” function reports the smallest unexpected changes in condition even before DCS limit values are reached. A click of the mouse opens a text field with root-cause analysis to help to remedy the problem. Further diagnostics tools, called “Advanced diagnostics,” can be integrated and allow a more detailed fault analysis. By providing a more transparent picture of the plant’s current and emerging condition, these two functions help to increase plant availability.

SPPA-T3000 R7.2 also enables direct access to other Siemens control systems such as PCS7 as well as to applications and systems provided by other vendors. Thus the control room operators have a clear picture of all their plants processes at any one time without leaving their desk.

Displays showing the plant’s most important key performance

indicators such as production data, plant efficiency, unit output, emissions or other data are now positioned in the upper frame so that they are always in view and give the operator the best possible assistance. The enhanced ergonomic design enables a clearly arranged display of all vital functions as well as a fast root-cause analysis with only one mouse click.

For more information contact Jennifer Naidoo, Siemens Southern Africa, +27 (0)11 652 2795, [email protected], www.siemens.co.za



Credit(s)



Share this article:
Share via emailShare via LinkedInPrint this page

Further reading:

Siemens drives next-generation vehicle development
Siemens South Africa IT in Manufacturing
The Siemens PAVE360 Automotive technology is a new category of digital twin software that is pre-integrated and designed as an off-the-shelf offering to address the escalating complexity of automotive hardware and software integration.

Read more...
Siemens brings the industrial metaverse to life
Siemens South Africa IT in Manufacturing
Siemens has announced a new software solution that builds Industrial metaverse environments at scale, empowering organisations to apply industrial AI, simulation and real-time physical data to make decisions virtually, at speed and at scale.

Read more...
Driving innovation in agricultural machinery
Siemens South Africa IT in Manufacturing
A leading Argentine agricultural machinery manufacturer, Crucianelli has adopted the Siemens Xcelerator portfolio of industry software to drive innovation and digital transformation of its business, from product ideation and development to production and to its extended dealer network.

Read more...
Smart weaving machines
Siemens South Africa IT in Manufacturing
Siemens has announced that Picanol, a global leader in high-tech weaving machines, is using software from the Siemens Xcelerator portfolio to streamline development cycles and accelerate innovation in the design and production of its next generation weaving machine platforms.

Read more...
Major digital transformation project for Isuzu Motors
System Integration & Control Systems Design
Isuzu Motors South Africa, in partnership with NoMuda and S4 Integration, has kicked off a major two-year digital transformation project to modernise its production environment.

Read more...
Modernising Vertical Filter Press Machines with Future-Focused Control Systems
System Integration & Control Systems Design
Project and Industry Pressure Filter Specialists approached us to modernise vertical filter press machines for the Minerals and Metals industry. The goal was to improve reliability, reduce downtime, ...

Read more...
Project & industry
System Integration & Control Systems Design
Project and Industry This project involved delivering a complete electrical, instrumentation, and automation solution for a new OEM drum-twister machine, replacing an ageing unit in a major cabling production ...

Read more...
Siemens and Ducati extend partnership to advance innovation in MotoGP
Siemens South Africa News
Siemens Digital Industries Software has renewed its technical partnership agreement with Ducati, and detailed how the Siemens Xcelerator platform has been instrumental in helping the company to create increasingly powerful, safe and sustainable motorcycles.

Read more...
Smart assistant supports troubleshooting and analyser maintenance
Siemens South Africa IT in Manufacturing
The Siemens Industrial Copilot for process analyser technology is a smart, offline assistant that supports technicians in troubleshooting and maintaining analysers.

Read more...
It’s a risky business not to challenge standard language
System Integration & Control Systems Design
On the surface, contracts all look alike. Once you’ve seen one, you’ve seen them all, or so it seems. Maybe so, but hidden within the standard language can be language that shifts the other party’s risk to you.

Read more...









While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information contained herein, the publisher and its agents cannot be held responsible for any errors contained, or any loss incurred as a result. Articles published do not necessarily reflect the views of the publishers. The editor reserves the right to alter or cut copy. Articles submitted are deemed to have been cleared for publication. Advertisements and company contact details are published as provided by the advertiser. Technews Publishing (Pty) Ltd cannot be held responsible for the accuracy or veracity of supplied material.




© Technews Publishing (Pty) Ltd | All Rights Reserved