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Title: Progress and Developments in Network Solutions for NeSSI Generation II


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Progress and Developmentsin Network Solutions
forNeSSI Generation II
  • CPAC May 2005
  • John Mosher Honeywell Sensing Control

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The Network Rail Enables Information
Communications Interface Rail
The Area Between the Enabling Rails is
Where Sensor and Instrument Vendors Add Value
and Commercialize Intellectual Property.
Physical Interface Rail ANSI/SP76
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NeSSI-Net
  • NeSSI Generation II Network Requirements
  • Intrinsically Safe
  • Multi-variable Capability
  • Configuration Storage and Update Capability
  • Diagnostic Capability
  • Connectivity to Sensor Actuator Manager (SAM)
  • Fault Tolerance
  • Protocol administered independently (not by
    NeSSI/CPAC)
  • Open System
  • World-wide acceptance
  • Petrochemical market acceptance
  • Key customer acceptance

The Network Enables Information and Uptime
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Foundation Fieldbus
  • Foundation Fieldbus Chosen for Generation II/III
  • Proposed, discussed and accepted at CPAC Fall
    Meeting
  • Meets all criteria of requirements
  • Minor engineering work to shrink network
    interface
  • Press Release Issued at Foundation Fieldbus
    General Assembly
  • The Fieldbus Foundation
  • Offered to help with Specification Definition
  • Will coordinate resources with NeSSI product
    vendors
  • Offered Technical Assistance in Implementing FF
  • Understands Vision for MicroAnalytical Platform
  • Free Device Conformance Testing

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Foundation Fieldbus Value
  • FF delivers benefits today
  • Wiring and cabinet savings
  • Asset management for lower maintenance and fewer
    incidents
  • Faster startup, commissioning, maintenance
  • Fieldbus supports a rich set of capabilities
  • Control on the wire (the only protocol that has
    it)
  • Automatic Addressing
  • Automatic Configuration via Electronic Data
    Descriptions
  • Automatic Replacement Device Configuration
  • Built-in Alarming
  • Function Blocks for Simple Device Management
  • Seamless Data Transfer with FF HSE (High Speed
    Ethernet)

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Foundation Fieldbus Users
  • Qatar Petroleum Corporation
  • SASOL
  • Shell Global Solutions
  • Shin-Etsu
  • SINOPEC
  • Skandinaviska Raffinaderi
  • Sokolovska Uhelna
  • Solvay
  • Statoil Kvitebjoern
  • Sunoco
  • Unocal
  • Wintershall
  • BASF
  • BP
  • Bristol Myers Squibb
  • ChevronTexaco
  • ConocoPhillips
  • CPC
  • Distileria Serralles
  • Gaz de France
  • NGT
  • Petroquimica UniĆ£o
  • Polioles S.A.
  • Pride Chemical
  • Putra Jaya

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Foundation Fieldbus Architecture for NeSSI
FOUNDATION fieldbus HSE/OPC/etc
FF Blocks
FF Interface
SAM
TB
TB
SAM Controller
FOUNDATION fieldbus H1
PS
FISCO Power Supply
PID
Substrate
FFB
Control Functions
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FF Device Design Parameters
Recommended Parameters for Hazardous Area Devices
Source Foundation Fieldbus Application Guide
31.25 kbp/s Intrinsically Safe Systems AG-163 Rev
2.0
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Fieldbus I.S. Power Architecture
I.S. Fieldbus with Bus-Powered Devices
SAFE AREA
HAZARDOUS AREA
Th
Ph
Th
Db
Db
Db
I.S. Interface
Ph Fieldbus Power Supply with I.S. Circuit
Db I.S. Certified Bus-powered Device
Th I.S. Certified Terminator
Source Foundation Fieldbus Application Guide
31.25 kbp/s Intrinsically Safe Systems AG-163 Rev
2.0
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NeSSI-Net Future Directions
  • Room for Improvement?
  • Extended Temperature Range
  • Improved FISCO Node Count
  • ProfiBus PA
  • NIST Program
  • Intrinsically Safe CAN bus
  • Working Group Established
  • Adoption of CANOpen
  • Definition of Physical Layer
  • Prototype in Development
  • IS Certification costs Discussed

The Network Enables Information and Uptime
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Honeywell Foundation Fieldbus
  • New Experion R300 Series C Foundation Fieldbus
    Module
  • 4 Fieldbus H1 channels
  • Fully Redundant Configuration available
  • 100 Mbps to Experion Controller or directly to
    Server

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DoE Sensor Project Update
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DoE Project Update
  • DoE Project Delayed by Funding Issues
  • Phase One includes 2 NeSSI Units
  • Scheduled for PHASED Participants in Q4
  • Phase Two Funding Reduced
  • No NeSSI Units Currently in Phase Two
  • Overall Project Schedule may be Extended to
  • 5 Years from 3
  • Initial System will be short of Gen II Specs
  • Need Input from Participating Users on
    Acceptance
  • of Build-up-to Gen II approach
  • DoE Project is No Longer a Catalyst for NeSSI
  • Gen II/III Development.

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Thanks! John Mosher, Honeywell Sensing
Control (209) 339-4004 John.mosher_at_honeywell.com
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