技术
- 自动化与控制 - 可编程逻辑控制器 (PLC)
- 自动化与控制 - 监督控制和数据采集 (SCADA)
- 功能应用 - 远程监控系统
- 传感器 - 液位传感器
- 传感器 - 温度传感器
适用行业
- 安全与公共安全
适用功能
- 商业运营
客户
欧洲同步辐射装置
关于客户
欧洲同步辐射装置 (ESRF) 位于法国格勒诺布尔,得到 21 个国家的支持,其中包括 2014 年 6 月加入 ESRF 的俄罗斯联邦。它是欧洲同类设施中最强大的。
挑战
正如人们很容易想象的那样,在如此庞大而复杂的行动中,灾难发生的机会并不缺乏。正因为如此,ESRF 现在正在使用 WIN-911 警报通知软件来帮助保护设施及其居住者。
解决方案
ESRF 正在使用 WIN-911 的警报通知软件与监控设施的供水、HVAC 系统和电力分配的监控和数据采集 (SCADA) 系统配合使用。 SCADA 系统本身由罗克韦尔自动化的主逻辑控制器 (PLC) 和 FactoryTalk View 软件控制。 WIN-911 软件版本 PRO 被选为最适合此应用程序。 ESRF 还签署了支持合同订阅,确保他们收到最好和最新的信息和支持,以帮助设施操作和维护其警报通知系统
收集的数据
Alarms For Automated Applications, Control System Alert, HVAC ( heating, ventilation, air conditioning), Power Consumption, Water Level
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