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ABB 3BUS094398 IndustrialIT System

+86-15305925923
Mr.Wang
wang@kongjiangauto.com

Features and Benefits

Extending the Return-on-Investment

of Harmony Systems: New system

hardware and software releases increase

operating efficiency and extend the life of

installed systems. New products and pro grams make the decision to evolve existing

systems straightforward and easy.

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Description

Features and Benefits

Extending the Return-on-Investment

of Harmony Systems: New system

hardware and software releases increase

operating efficiency and extend the life of

installed systems. New products and pro grams make the decision to evolve existing

systems straightforward and easy.




ABB 3BUS094398 IndustrialIT System

Features and Benefits
■ Extending the Return-on-Investment
of Harmony Systems: New system
hardware and software releases increase
operating efficiency and extend the life of
installed systems. New products and pro grams make the decision to evolve existing
systems straightforward and easy.
■ Achieving an Extended Automation
scope with System 800xA:
- Personalized User Workplaces:
Reduced time to decision and action
is achieved with 800xA Process Portal
personalized workplaces. Information
and workplace layouts are optimized to
maintenance, engineering, management,
and operating personnel preferences and
needs.
- Wide-ranging control functionality:
Applicable for control and safety
applications, AC 800M Control and
I/O meet all plant automation needs.
AC 800M integration with Harmony
systems is made easy through the INFI90
Function Code (FC) Library and peer to-peer communications with Harmony
controllers.
- Device Management: Device Manage ment features lower lifecycle costs through
significant savings in the design, implemen tation, and operation of field equipment.
- Asset Optimization: Significantly
increase process uptime and reduce
maintenance costs through optimized
remediation work processes and early de tection of asset performance problems.
- Information Management: Improve vis ibility of integrated information results in
effective decision-making.
■ Lowering System Lifecycle Costs
and Risk through System Evolution:
Evolution programs ensure that automa tion systems are continually optimized to
support customer business goals.
Overview
IndustrialIT System 800xA
Harmony/INFI90 System
To be successful in today’s highly competitive business markets,
companies drive their production facilities toward Operational
Excellence (OpX) with defined goals of maximizing Return on Net
Assets (RONA), lowering Total Cost of Ownership (TCO), sharing
best practices throughout the enterprise, and driving profitable,
sustainable growth. Achieving these goals require more than what a
traditional Distributed Control System (DCS) can offer. It requires a
plant automation system that can improve:
■ Plant effectiveness – the ability to combine the right decisions
with optimized work processes
■ Plant agility – the ability to make ‘on-the-fly’ adjustments as busi ness opportunities present themselves with the same
proficiency as when performing the routine
■ Performance visualization – the ability to provide users with real time performance and feedback
In general, OpX can only be achieved by extending the reach of
plant automation systems to synchronize all process operations
within one common environment for operations, engineering, and
information.
ABB delivers this extended automation scope by combining the
SYMPHONY Harmony system with Industrial IT Extended
Automation™ System 800xA’s best-in-class productivity enhancement
software. System 800xA Asset Optimization, Information
Management, and Process Portal personalized workplaces optimize
productivity at substantial cost savings. Where others promote
“rip-and-replace” migration strategies, ABB delivers true system
evolution allowing Harmony owners to build on their strong DCS
foundation by providing the flexibility to implement these functions

in an incremental stepwise fashion.

Introduction
SYMPHONY Harmony is a proven process control system used for demanding
applications in various industries. The wide range of Harmony references includes the
power generation, chemical, pharmaceutical, pulp and paper, water and wastewater,
petrochemical, metals and mining, food and beverage, cement, and sugar industries.
These system owners first acquired their ABB distributed control system because
it offered the best set of solutions that helped them be successful and competitive.
Whether it was ease of engineering, system scalability, powerful control applications
or ergonomically designed user interfaces, the system met the company’s needs in an
effective and efficient manner.
But markets and business conditions are constantly changing, requiring faster
turnarounds, greater customization, smaller lot sizes, and lower overall costs. In
today’s faced paced economy, companies are under more pressure than ever to run
their operation profitably – to achieve greater results with fewer resources.
With reduced capital spending, ABB system owners need to perform smarter and
better at substantial cost savings. The business challenge they face is to squeeze the
most productivity from the installed system by adding new functions and features,
extending its useful life and the applications within it, and by reducing maintenance
costs while improving overall reliability.
ABB addresses these challenges by providing new capabilities that enable Symphony
Harmony system owners to achieve Operational Excellence. Symphony Harmony
system products are enhanced to improve their cost/performance curves and make
them more reliable while incorporating proven, new technology to enable step change
benefits.
While a greenfield automation system installation can readily take advantage of the
latest capabilities, an existing system installation faces many modernization challenges.
These include:
„ 24/7 production, short or non-existent downtime
„ Upgrades must be performed without jeopardizing operation of plant or mill
„ Maintenance budgets rather than large capital project funding
„ Site has made significant investments in:
• Control applications
• User interfaces
• Training of plant personnel
• Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) based on the automation system
• Validation (for the regulated industries)
• Hardware
• Software
• Other intellectual property
Therefore, changes to an existing system must be limited to the specific area of
interest, be risk averse, and protect the owner’s investments in hardware, software,
and intellectual property. In short, there must be a solid, measurable Return-on Investment (ROI).
ABB’s answer to these issues is founded in its evolution strategy. Evolution is ABB’s
way to deliver continuous improvement to its installed systems; allowing system
owners to meet automation system business objectives in an incremental way affording
the lowest risk and best ROI. It is not migration, it is not “rip-and-replace”; it is a well
thought out plan, allowing system owners to adapt new capabilities at their pace,
according to their need.
From a product point of view, this strategy is business as usual at ABB. Its pledge
of Evolution through Enhancement (Figure 1) has extended the life and the
Return-on-Investment of installed Harmony systems. Other vendors may talk about
investment protection, but ABB’s proven programs are truly unique in the industry. All
told, from the introduction of Network 90® in 1980, through each of the evolutionary
steps of INFI 90®, INFI 90 OPEN, and SYMPHONY™ Harmony, this family of systems
represents the largest contiguous installed base of any process automation system
in the world. System 800xA represents the most recent step in the on-going system
evolution process.
The purpose of this document is to summarize the many opportunities available
to the Harmony system owner for enhancing the value of and extending the useful
functionality of their system. On the following pages are details of the enhancements
available to the Harmony DCS foundation (see section “Extending the Return-onInvestment of Harmony Systems”); as well as the opportunities available to build to an
extended automation scope from a Harmony DCS foundation (see section “Achieving
an Extended Automation Scope with System 800xA”).

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