Title: CPAC May 2005
1 Sensor Actuator Manager (SAM) Controller
Considerations And Specification Identification
- CPAC May 2005
- John Mosher Honeywell Sensing Control
2SAM Controller Requirements
- Automatically controls and monitors flow stream
conditions (P,T,F) through sensors and actuators
on the NESSI substrate - Controls a minimum of 2 Foundation Fieldbus
Channels - Installs in hazardous locations (Zone 1 Class 1,
Div 2) - Local Remote Display of status
- Plant level access to and control of all system
data via OPC - Storage and download of configuration data
- Easy programming of control functions operation
- Easy Installation
- Supports integration of analyzer information
(control and measurement data) - Monitors device diagnostic information
- Provides diagnostics on impending faults (low
flow or pressure, leak detection) - Wireless Connectivity to Local Handheld and
Remote Network.
3SAM Offers Opportunities for Process Improvement
Feature
Benefit
- Automatic Device Configuration
- Faster setup
- Faster repair
- Lower Maintenance cost
- Improved process performance
- Early detection and analysis of flow problems
- Prevent down time losses
- Reduced time to diagnose and repair
- Personnel Safety
- Automated shut down control
- Protect equipment and instrumentation
- Automatic Device Configuration
- Automatic Device Addressing
- Automatic Device Settings
- Initiation of Cal cycles
- Logging of Cal result
- Early detection and analysis of flow problems
- Plugging
- Filter plugging
- Leaks
- Condensation
- Automated shut down control
- Initiate line purges on fault
- Shut down flow to instrumentation
4SAM Functionality Where Does it Live?
- Three Scenarios for SAM Functional Locations
Based on - Application Environment
- Control Strategy
- Individual Choice
At-Line Sample Point
Field - Level 2 LAN (Wired or Wireless)
ANLAN
Wireless Handheld HMI
Class 1 Div 2
Gas Analyzer
Sample System
NeSSI Generation 2/3
Class 1 Div 1
5Scenario 1 Lab Environment
- Hazardous Rating not required
- PC in use nearby already and capable of all SAM
Functionality - Analyzer may have Serial or Ethernet Connection
or be PC-Based - MicroAnalytical Device may have own
Controller/PC Card - Control of NeSSI best on PC
- PC Card for Fieldbus
- Frequent Changes to Setup
uAnalytical Controller
Fieldbus
Gas Analyzer
6Scenario 2 Industrial with SAM Control
- SAM is a microPC-type Controller
- Control and Configuration Data Reside in SAM
- Program Downloaded from PC
- Reports Status and Sample System Values
- Relays Data to ANLAN/DCS/Analyzer
GC
Wireless Handheld HMI
Fieldbus
SAM
PROCESS CONTROL DOMAIN (DCS)
Sample System
NeSSI Generation 2/3
Class 1 Div 2
Class 1 Div 1
7Scenario 3 Industrial with FF Control
- SAM is a Gateway Device Only
- Sample System Programmed and Configured from the
PC - Control Runs on the Foundation Fieldbus Net
- SAM Reports Status and Sample System Values
- SAM Relays Data to ANLAN/DCS/Analyzer
GC
Wireless Handheld HMI
Fieldbus
SAM Controller
PROCESS CONTROL DOMAIN (DCS)
Sample System
NeSSI Generation 2/3
Class 1 Div 1
Class 1 Div 2
8The Future IS uAnalytical System
- SAM is a Gateway Device Only
- Analytical System Programmed and Configured from
the PC - Control Runs on the Foundation Fieldbus Net
- SAM Reports Analysis, Status and System Values
- SAM Relays Data to ANLAN/DCS
Wireless Handheld HMI
Fieldbus
SAM Gateway
uGC
PROCESS CONTROL DOMAIN (DCS)
Sample System
NeSSI Generation 2/3
Class 1 Div 1
Class 1 Div 2
9SAM Controller
Electronics Block Diagram
10SAM Controller
SAM Software Architecture
11The Result
Configuration
Easy Setup and Startup Sensors, Valves,
Filters   Â
Control Real-time Sample System
Control  Connectivity Connect to LAN,
Analyzer or Other Higher-Level Systems
PID Loops, Flow Rates, Pressure
Confidence!
Full Diagnostics and Reporting Capability
Ethernet, Serial, Discrete and/or Analog
I/O to Analyzers or DCS Â
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Thanks! John Mosher, Honeywell Sensing
Control (209) 339-4004 John.mosher_at_honeywell.com