Title: ENGINEERING PROCESS MONITORING FOR CONTROL ROOM OPERATION
1ENGINEERING PROCESS MONITORING FOR CONTROL ROOM
OPERATION
GTPMGestion Technique dune Panne Majeure
Mario Bätz CERNST-MO-TC
2GTPM - Objectives
- Improvement of collaboration and understanding
PCR-TCR (roles resp.) - Reduction of the SPS restart time after major
breakdown - Monitoring documents for the SPS restart (logic
of SPS restart, process description, instructions
etc.) - A structured method, which can be generalized to
future projects
3Gestion Technique dune Panne Majeure - GTPM
- Control Room Representatives
- PCR, TCR, MCR, (CRN)
- Control specialists
- ST/MO, SL/CO, SL/OP, ...
- Equipment specialists
- ST/EL, ST/CV, LHC/VAC,
4Accelerator Oriented MonitoringSystems,
Interaction Data
Electricity HT, MT, BT,
Access Technical breakdowns
- GTPM
- Major breakdown (alarms, logbooks,)
- System identification
- System interdependency
- Restart objectives
- ...
Water Pumping Stations, Raw, Prim, Chilled,
Demi, ...
Monitoring Hardware, Software, network ...
Thermal Air-conditioning, Ventilation
SL timing, power supplies, magnets, ...
Vacuum Pumps, Pressures
CPS
5Example SPS Restart Diagram
6Example TCR Restart Diagram
7Monitoring System
- Dynamic restart diagrams
- UMMIs in PVSS
- Drivers for various data sources
- TDS, electricity, vacuum, access, transfer lines,
timing, power converters, ... - SAME tools in PCR,TCR, MCR,
8PVSS Implementation
9Added Value
- All control rooms work with the same information
- Breakdown impact at one glance-gt faster
situation assessment - Optimised restart strategy (priorities, order)
- Shorter restart time
- Visual system documentation for training
10Outlook / next steps
- Use paper tools in operation this year
- Assess improvement
- Finish PVSS implementation
- Formalise and document the method
- MCR asked for same project shutdown2001/2002 and
2002/203 - Promote results and method for LHC operation