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© ABB Group March 26, 2012 | Slide 1
800xA for MOD 300
ABB Automation System Objectives
ABB values all its heritage automation systems
Master
Harmony/INFI 90
MOD 300
Melody
DCI
SATT
Most importantly, we value our installed base users/customers.
Our objective:
To work with you through the complete lifecycle and ensure you get the most value from and ROI on your automation system.
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Represents 3rd largest Installed Base
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ABB Delivers through Evolution
Maximum Value
Minimum Risk
Flawless Execution
Solutions that sustain and enhancecustomers’ control systems to meet today’s business challenges
Investment Protection
Intellectual Property
Capital Equipment
Incremental, stepwise execution
Supported by ABB’s unique Lifecycle Policy
No product will be removed from active sale until a compatible, equivalent or superior product is made availableSystem 800xA is the next
generation of MOD 300
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System 800xA Value Propositions
Reducing the time to decision and action
Optimizing plant asset availability and performance
Integrating information for improved visibility
Improving batch production profitability, consistency, and traceability
Delivering Control and I/O to meet entire automation and safety needs
Extending MOD 300 system capabilities through seamless evolution
Best ROI for the total system life-cycle
Incremental & Stepwise to meet specific business needs
Investment Protection of hardware, software, and intellectual property
Lowest risk to production
System 800xA for MOD 300Value proposition: Continuous productivity improvement
Essentially all System 800xA features (value) available to MOD 300 users.
System 800xA for MOD 300Lifecycle
First released in December 2004 with System 800xA V4 Launch
Continuously enhanced and supported: V4.0, 4.1, 5.0, 5.1, …..6.0 (future)
CCFLib for AC800M released in 2008
TRIO For AC800M released in 2006
Continued investments in 800xA for MOD 300
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MOD 300 Core Control Functions Lifecycle
2006 Commitment:
System Core Control Functions will remain “Active” until at least year 2015 (with additional minimum 10 year of support)
Purpose:
Preserves / protects installed control application investments
Provides user with sufficient timeframe for proper system planning and execution
Protecting Control Application Investments
2011 Commitment:System Core Control Functions will remain “Active” indefinitely.
There is no timetable to change its lifecycle status.
ABB will continue to manufacture the AC460 as long as customers find value.
MOD 300 Controller: AC460
High Performance
Faster CPU
More user memory
Increased Security
1:1 redundancy
Redundant I/O options
Uses Existing Control Configurations
S800 I/O
S100 (redundant)
TRIO
Open Architecture
PLC and third-party interfaces
Profibus
DCN or eDCN connection
Investigation underway to develop control modules with higher performance and more memory.
Increased value for customers
Long term sustainability
AC460 I/O
S800 Remote I/O
Small Footprint
Wide Range of I/O Modules Types, Including Intrinsically Safe
Redundant Communications
S100 Redundant I/O
Redundancy to the I/O: analog and digital
Supports: Extended Over range (EOVR), Output Hold (OH), and Warm start (Warm)
Re-engineered for long term manufacturability
Surface Mount Technology for Higher Reliability and Extended Life-cycle
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Rich Functionality
Long term sustainability
TRIO
Controller interface modules are Active
AC460 MVI
AC800M CEX
ABB commits to support TRIO as long as the GE maintains Form, Fit and Function
GE has officially announced lifecycle changes for GENIUS I/O (TRIO).
As of 1 January 2011, these products moved from active to mature status.
The “normal” mature period is 9 years (minimum of 2)
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TRIO users may wish to rethink I/O strategy.
ABB’s Lifecycle policy will support long term planning.
Engineering ToolsAdvaBuild V3 and MED
MOD 300 Database ConfigurationConfigurable Control Functions
Taylor Control Language
Taylor Ladder Logic
RDP applications
Runtime Engineering access for Configuration
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Kept current with MS Platform
New features for increased user efficiency
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AC 800M Control & I/O includes:
AC 800M Controllers
AC 800M High Integrity Controller
S800 I/O, S100
S800 High Integrity I/O
S900 I/O (Ex)
Control Application evolution to AC 800M
CCF - CCFLib
TLL - LL
TCL – SFC/ST
AC 800M – MOD 300 Controllers peer-to-peer communications
AC 800M – TRIO communications
AC 800M Control & I/OComprehensive Control & I/O solutions...
The AC800M represents an evolution path forward for MOD 300 control and I/O
Investment protection
Lowest risk
Development CandidatesSeeking your input
S800 Pulsed Inputs
Additional support for Profibus devices
Improved harmonization between 800M and MOD 300 controllers; e.g., Enhanced Alarming Features in 800xA
Better MOD Importer (from AdvaBuild)
Process Portal faceplate ramp function support
AC460 TCP/IP MODBUS interface
Suggestions/ideas???
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SummaryThe ABB Advantage
Through ABB’s evolution strategy, lifecycle policy, software management, and evolution planning programs, your installed MOD 300 Automation System remains viable and sustainable into the future.
Maximum return on installed investment
Continuous performance improvements
Flexible implementations to meet plants needs
Sustainable competitive advantage