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1 © ABB University - 1 Revision C E x t e n d e d A u t o m a t i o n S y s t e m 8 0 0 x A Chapter 16 Alarm and Events Course T314

2 © ABB University - 2 Revision C Overview Objectives After this chapter you should be able to: Describe how alarms and events are distributed Configure and modify alarm and event lists Filter alarms and events Reference Documentation 3BDS011222 Industrial IT 800xA – System Configuration 3BSE043732Industrial IT 800xA – Control and I/O Application Programming – Introduction and Design 3BSE035980Industrial IT 800xA – Control and I/O Basic Control Software – Introduction and Configuration Alarm and Events

3 © ABB University - 3 Revision C Overview Alarms and Events in Control Logic Alarm & Event Lists Alarm and Events

4 © ABB University - 4 Revision C Definitions Overview Process events e.g. pressure in the reactor back to normal, etc. Object events e.g. motor was set to manual mode, valve opened, PID- controller set point was changed, etc. Alarm changes, like occurrence or acknowledgement of an alarm, are also presented in the Event List The Event List is the log book that indicates what happened in the plant Events They give information regarding changes in the process state and other operational occurrences in the plant. Events do normally not need immediate operator attention. Alarms They are messages that alert you to an abnormal process or system state. Alarms generally need operator attention and action. Process alarms e.g. pressure too high in a reactor, level too high in a tank, etc. Object alarms e.g. motor temperature too high, etc. Alarms need to be acknowledged.

5 © ABB University - 5 Revision C Data Flow Client/server Network Control Network Field bus Controllers Connectivity Server Field devices Aspect Server Workplaces (clients) 1 2 Beep! 3 Overview

6 © ABB University - 6 Revision C Transmission of Alarm & Events System Message Server Client Application: Alarm & Event Lists etc. Controller 1Controller 2Controller n Overview Connectivity Server Event Collector OPC AE Server Alarm Manager Aspect Server Events AlarmsEvents

7 © ABB University - 7 Revision C Overview Alarms and Events in Control Logic Alarm & Event Lists Alarm and Events

8 © ABB University - 8 Revision C AlarmEventLib Alarm & Events Control Logic

9 © ABB University - 9 Revision C AckRule / CondState Alarm & Events Control Logic

10 © ABB University - 10 Revision C Overview Alarms and Events in Control Logic Alarm & Event Lists Alarm and Events

11 © ABB University - 11 Revision C Templates in Library Structure Alarm & Event Lists

12 © ABB University - 12 Revision C Alarm List Configuration Alarm & Event Lists

13 © ABB University - 13 Revision C Enabling of Automatic Live Values Alarm & Event Lists

14 © ABB University - 14 Revision C Alarm and Event List Organization Alarm & Event Lists

15 © ABB University - 15 Revision C


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