Siemens ST PCS 7 manual Benefits

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Engineering system

Engineering Process Safety

Introduction

Benefits

Safety Integrated for Process Automation permits complete inte- gration of safety engineering into the SIMATIC PCS 7 process control system. The Basic Process Control System (BPCS) and Safety Instrumented System (SIS) melt together into a uniform and innovative complete system. The advantages of this fusion are quite clear:

One common controller platform

One common engineering system

No separate safety bus - standard and safety-related commu- nication take place on the same fieldbus (PROFIBUS with PROFIsafe)

Mixed operation of standard and safety-related I/O modules in ET 200M and ET 200S remote I/O stations

Uniform data management - no complex data exchange be- tween BPCS and safety system

Integration of safety-related applications into process visual- ization on the operator station

Automatic integration of safety-related fault messages with time tagging into the process control system

Integration of safety-related hardware into the SIMATIC PCS 7 asset management for diagnostics and preventive mainte- nance

The SIMATIC PCS 7 engineering system is a universal tool

 

equally suitable for BPCS and safety applications.

 

Using the S7 F Systems engineering tool, you can parameterize

 

the AS 414F/FH and AS 417F/FH automation systems as well as

 

 

the safety-related F-modules of the ET 200M and ET 200S I/O

 

systems.

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Using Continuous Function Chart (CFC) and predefined function

 

blocks from the F-block library of S7 F Systems, you can config-

 

ure safety-related applications simply, efficiently and without

 

weary acquaintance.

 

However, this is even simpler, more convenient and faster using

 

the SIMATIC Safety Matrix based on CFC. The configuration tool

 

functioning according to the principle of a Cause&Effect matrix

 

automatically creates complex safety programs once you have

 

assigned the events (causes) occurring during a process to ex-

 

actly defined reactions (effects).

 

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