BETWEEN SAM AND THE SUBSTRATE – A SMART VALVE FOR NeSSI Seventeenth International Forum Process Analytical Chemistry IFPAC 2003 Scottsdale, Arizona 1/23/2003.

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BETWEEN SAM AND THE SUBSTRATE – A SMART VALVE FOR NeSSI Seventeenth International Forum Process Analytical Chemistry IFPAC 2003 Scottsdale, Arizona 1/23/2003 Richard A. Ales, David M. Simko, Swagelok Company, Solon, Ohio

© Swagelok Company, 2002 The NeSSI Challenge Modularity – Today ANSI/ISA * Reduced Design Time Lower Assembly, and Installation Costs Fewer Seals Smaller and Lighter Footprint Smaller Internal Volume Component Compatibility Smart – circa 2005 Open Communication* Plug-n-Play Automation Intrinsic Safety Intelligent Surface-mount Components * Enabling Technology

© Swagelok Company, 2002 The NeSSI Generations FeatureGeneration IGeneration II Supervisory Functions SAM Surface-mount Interface PLC or I/O Subsystem Device Network Regulatory Functions Proxy Program Local Device Configuration Proxy Program Local Device Asset Management Proxy Program Local Device Diagnostics Proxy Program Local Device Device I/O Interface 4-20 ma None Process or Control Data Single, real-time Multiple, real-time Substrate Interface ANSI/ISA Intrinsic Safety Possible Yes Availability Today ???

© Swagelok Company, 2002 Smart Valve AttributeTypeDefinition CommandOutput0 = Closed; 1 = Open StateInput0 = Closed; 1 = Open Device IDIdentityDevice description array Fault AlarmStatus0 = Normal ; 1 = See extended status Cycle Limit Reg.ConfigurationTrigger limit for maintenance flag Fault StateConfigurationClose if system declares fault condition Cycle CounterDiagnosticAccumulates # of open/close cycles Extended StatusDiagnostic0 = OK; 1 = Bad State; 2 = Maintenance Force CommandDiagnosticLocal control: 0 = Closed; 1 = Open

© Swagelok Company, 2002 Generation II – The future ANSI/ISA Surface Mount Device Configured Featureware Network Access Layer Network Application Layer Sensor Analyzer Manager

© Swagelok Company, 2002 Generation II Smart Valve – The future Slide from NeSSI Tutorial presented by Rob DuBois of Dow Chemical at ISA 2001

© Swagelok Company, 2002 I/O Subsystem Generation I – The Present ANSI/ISA Surface Mount Device I/O Module Programmed Featureware Sensor Analyzer Manager

© Swagelok Company, 2002 Generation I Smart Valve – Today

© Swagelok Company, 2002 Migration Strategy ANSI/ISA Surface Mount Device I/O Subsystem Programmed Featureware Configured Featureware Network Layer Application Interface Sensor Analyzer Manager Compatibility Interoperability

© Swagelok Company, 2002 Application Interface is the Key Provides a precise, unambiguous, and universal definition of each attribute. Prioritizes the data exchange as either real-time data or non-time-critical. Insulates SAM from any data idiosyncrasies caused by variations in implementation. Facilitates interoperability of components regardless of communications architecture. Promotes refinement of system and featureware requirements. Small investment to adopt an existing technology.