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Basics of high availability
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3.1 Motivation for using high availability process control systems
Advantages of high availability components
Process control systems are responsible for controlling, monitoring and documenting
production and manufacturing processes. Due to the increasing degree of automation and the
demand for improved efficiency, the availability of these systems is playing an increasingly
important role.
Failure of the control system or any of its components can lead to costly downtime in production
and manufacturing. The expense involved in restarting a continuous process also has to be
taken into consideration along with the actual production losses resulting from a failure. In
addition, the loss of an entire batch may occur due to lost quality data. If the process is intended
to operate without supervisory or service personnel, a process control system must be
configured high availability for all of the components.
You can minimize the risk of a production failure and other detrimental effects by using high
availability components in a process control system. A redundant design ensures increased
availability of a control system. This means that all components involved in the process have
a backup in continuous operation that simultaneously participates in the control tasks. When
a fault occurs or one of the control system components fails, the correctly operating redundant
component takes over the continuing control task. The ultimate goal is to increase the high
availability and fail-safe performance in process control systems.
The following applies to you as the plant operator:
The higher the cost of a production stoppage, the more you need a high availability system.
The higher initial investment usually associated with a high availability system is soon offset
by the savings resulting from decreased production downtimes.
High availability PCS 7 process control system
The following components of the PCS 7 process control system allow you to implement high
availability at all automation levels in the form and to the degree you require:
Operator stations, maintenance station, central archive server, BATCH stations, Route
Control stations (management level)
Bus system
Automation systems (process level)
Distributed I/O (field level)
The following figure shows an example of a high availability process control system with PCS 7
components.
High Availability Process Control Systems (V9.0)
Function Manual, 05/2017, A5E39221836-AA 15

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BrandSiemens
ModelSIMATIC PCS 7
CategoryControl Systems
LanguageEnglish

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