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Select PlantStruxure reference architectures? - Schneider Electric ... Select PlantStruxure reference architectures? - Schneider Electric ...
2 – Selection2.3. PlantStruxure functional axisA PlantStruxure automation system delivers the transversal functions that are listed below. Foreach function, different levels of service can be proposed. The following list of functions can berefined and completed after each new PlantStruxure system release:Functional axisInteraction with userData managementVisualizationOperatingAlarmingReportingBatchOptimizationSystem categoriesAsset managementRun time Audit TrailEnergy meteringEnergy managementEnergy performance solutionDemand / responseLoad sheddingDevice managementProcess and equipment controlMotor managementAdvanced process controlInstrumentation managementDiagnosticSystem performance,configuration and administrationConfiguration managementEngineeringTime stampingMaintenanceMaintainabilityReliabilitySafetySecurityHigh availabilityTable 1: System categories for functional axis20© 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved
2 – Selection2.4. Application axisPlantStruxure architecture is used in multiple segments such as mining, mineral and metal, water,electrical energy, oil and gas, and food and beverage. Typical and validated architectures areproposed for dedicated applications based on PlantStruxure reference architectures. Applicationlibraries are also delivered to reduce the development time and to improve the robustness of theimplementation.2.5. PlantStruxure LibrariesLibraries are an important component of PlantStruxure’s fully integrated automation solution forvarious Industries. They increase efficiency in engineering and operation, reduce project risksand help customers reduce their project cost.Figure 7: Example of PlantStruxure Device Process LibrariesThe libraries assist in increasing the level of service in the functional axis – for instance for motormanagement – and also in the application axis with libraries dedicated to a vertical application –for instance with the cement or water libraries.© 2012 Schneider Electric All Rights Reserved21
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2 – <strong>Select</strong>ion2.3. <strong>PlantStruxure</strong> functional axisA <strong>PlantStruxure</strong> automation system delivers the transversal functions that are listed below. Foreach function, different levels of service can be proposed. The following list of functions can berefined and completed after each new <strong>PlantStruxure</strong> system release:Functional axisInteraction with userData managementVisualizationOperatingAlarmingReportingBatchOptimizationSystem categoriesAsset managementRun time Audit TrailEnergy meteringEnergy managementEnergy performance solutionDemand / responseLoad sheddingDevice managementProcess and equipment controlMotor managementAdvanced process controlInstrumentation managementDiagnosticSystem performance,configuration and administrationConfiguration managementEngineeringTime stampingMaintenanceMaintainabilityReliabilitySafetySecurityHigh availabilityTable 1: System categories for functional axis20© 2012 <strong>Schneider</strong> <strong>Electric</strong> All Rights Reserved