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Title: Conversion to PI3 in an FDA Regulated Environment


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Conversion to PI3 in an FDA Regulated Environment
  • Michael M. Hutchison
  • Manager of Automation
  • Biopure Corporation

2
Background Information
  • Biopharmaceutical batch plant in Cambridge, MA
  • VMS PI system installed in 1996
  • Small core group of PI users
  • Control system troubleshooting
  • Process analysis
  • Considered an FYI system only

3
Conversion Project Goals
  • Transition to new hardware platform
  • Documented historical data integrity
  • Increased utilization of PI features
  • Standardized user interface
  • High availability
  • Online data capacity of gt 10 years
  • User training on system capabilities
  • Validated System

4
Consultant / Vendor Selection
  • High Exposure to OSI PI System Software
  • Proficient with Distributed Controls System
    (ABB/Bailey Controls)
  • Must be Microsoft Certified System Engineer
    (MCSE)
  • Fluent with connectivity applications
  • VBA proficiency

Benefit
  • Minimized learning curve translates to cost
    savings
  • Major asset when defining Rev 2 of project scope
    / timeline

5
System Validation Process
  • Validation Documentation
  • Installation Qualification procedure
  • Operation Qualification procedures
  • Hardware IQ and OQ testing
  • Software OQ testing
  • QA / Regulatory Sign-off

Benefit
  • PI System data can be used in cGMP environment.
  • Documentation for Change Control, Failure
    Analysis, etc.

6
Historical Data Integrity
  • 2.5 Years of data for 3700 points
  • 400 Million data values
  • 20 MB of string data
  • Documentation
  • Random sampling of PI2 data and timestamps
  • Permanent CD-R copies of pre- and post-
    conversion data

Benefit
  • Original plant data is accurate and available

7
Support Applications...
  • Event-to-String conversion program
  • Reads PI2 Event Log Data into a database
  • Formats/Writes data to the appropriate PI3 string
    tag

Benefit
Batch messages accessible via DataLink
8
Support Applications
  • DCS database compared against PI database
  • VBA in Excel, differences reported on a worksheet

Benefit
PI vs. DCS tag consistency report available at
anytime
9
PI2 System Hardware
  • 1 DEC Alpha 2100, and 1 DEC AlphaStation 255/233
  • 1 Home Node and 1 NetNode
  • DAT Tape backup system
  • Redundant DCS Connections
  • Running dual Corporate applications

10
PI3 System Hardware
  • 2 Dual Pentium II Windows NT machines
  • 1 Server and 1 API Node, each with
  • 256 MB
  • Hardware RAID-5, 4 x 9.3 GB (27 GB usable)
  • Dual power supplies
  • Connection to Bailey DCS
  • CD-RW drive for backups
  • Redundant DCS Connections

Benefit
99.99 system availability
11
System Architecture
  • Automation resource domain
  • Trust relationship with master domain
  • File and print server
  • Redundancy

12
PI-Batch
  • Created batch units
  • Added batches to match manually recorded
    historical batch information
  • Physical and logical units

13
The Users...
  • Range from technicians to scientists
  • 31 Trained in 4 hands-on classes
  • Time and batch relative trending
  • ProcessBook 2.0
  • 50 standard displays kept on file server
  • BatchView add-in
  • Excel 7.0 w/Datalink 1.7

Benefits
  • All users see the same information and format as
    DCS consoles.
  • Average individual usage increases from 23 to
    76

14
VBA Technology Was The Key!
  • ActiveX Controls
  • StringValue control for batch message display
    in ProcessBook
  • OISMessage control performs database lookup of
    text message based on an integer value
  • MSForms.Listbox as current phase indicator
  • VBA scripts to bind everything

15
ProcessBook Displays
16
ProcessBook Displays
17
Whats in the future?
  • PI-API 1.3
  • Buffering string tags
  • Batch Reports
  • DCOM client/server model
  • Windows NT Domain Security
  • Serialized and traceable
  • Alarm Wizards
  • Pager and desktop notification

18
Whats in the future?
  • Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS)
    Integration
  • Manufacturing Execution System (MES) Integration
  • Batch Record
  • Electronically traceable lots
  • Process unit costing analysis

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