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Regarding (3), I’d just like to understand how folks in charge of managing value delivery from CMMS should see how Cognite CDF can help. What should be our message to CMMS focal points on how CDF can fill in gaps in the CMMS offering ?
For 1: What is a “min semi-automated process” ? In particular what is a “min” in this context ?
@Hunter Beck @Anita Hæhre Are there any updates on this topic worth sharing ? Surely by now, we will have some examples of linking in DCS and Safeguarding System alarm / alert data into CDF ? Even if we do not have direct links to the DCS alarm logs etc., I have very well structured daily Excel reports on the Alarm Statistics from the DCS (and much other key operational data form Operations) and I suspect that by now we have much more experience on to get such daily Excel based information into CDF systematically. @Gunnar Staff , @Jason Dressel : You will recall us discussing this last year too.
Thanks for the article ! I was wondering if there is typographical error in this sentence: “The perfect scenario requires the integration to be a min semi-automated process, where notifications based on failure events from the CM system, robot, or person are tightly integrated with the CMMS and handed over for further handling and maintenance plan optimization.” Perhaps Fig 2 should also show very clearly the CMMS system. Figure 2 puts Cognite at the center of the maintenance workflow, which is fine, but I would also suggest that we should also present clearly what Cognite CDF brings to the table from a CMMS-centric point of view, as all Maintenance teams will already have CMMS’s in place at the focus of their workflows.Thanks again ! Cheers, KC
Hunter wrote: “what sort of volumes of these alarms would you anticipate from a typical process unit? And what sort of information would you typically report on: criticality, frequency, location, type, etc? “. As I understand it:A medium sized facility may have up to 5000 alarms, trip or maintenance override notifications per day if there are issues. Typically, would like to have less than 6 (?) per hour per Operator ( - Depends on Operating Company). It is of value to report hourly or daily summaries, or by shift: counts per time period. Each event in the DCS / SIS will have Tag numbers associated with them, so can be contextualized in the usual ways.Suggest to arrange a call.
Thank you for your follow up. My question was to the Community: “Has anybody any experience extracting a list of DCS Process Alerts to Operators or Operator Overrides on an Hourly or Daily basis into CDF ? This data resides in the OT and is sometimes extracted and made available in reports in the IT domain, e.g., by Yokogawa.” I would be interested in experience within this community of pulling “Sequence of Events” or “Alarm” Information into CDF, either for overall event overviews or as “Events”. As for specific examples of DCS/PLC systems or Third Party Systems which provide Alarms Management info into the IT: https://www.exida.com/Alarm-Management/Detail/rockwell-automation-plantpax-system-services and https://www.yokogawa.com/us/solutions/solutions/asset-operations-and-optimization/alarm-management/#Overview. Happy to discuss this further. I have also mentioned this to your colleague Jason Dressel.
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