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1. Progress and Developmentsin Network Solutions forNeSSI Generation II CPAC May 2005
John Mosher Honeywell Sensing & Control
2. The Network Rail Enables Information
3. NeSSI-Net NeSSI Generation II Network Requirements:
Intrinsically Safe
Multi-variable Capability
Configuration Storage and Update Capability
Diagnostic Capability
Connectivity to Sensor Actuator Manager (SAM)
Fault Tolerance
Protocol administered independently (not by NeSSI/CPAC)
Open System
World-wide acceptance
Petrochemical market acceptance
Key customer acceptance
5. Foundation Fieldbus Value: FF delivers benefits today
Wiring and cabinet savings
Asset management for lower maintenance and fewer incidents
Faster startup, commissioning, maintenance
Fieldbus supports a rich set of capabilities
Control on the wire (the only protocol that has it)
Automatic Addressing
Automatic Configuration via Electronic Data Descriptions
Automatic Replacement Device Configuration
Built-in Alarming
Function Blocks for Simple Device Management
Seamless Data Transfer with FF HSE (High Speed Ethernet) Benefits available today include wiring savings, asset management for lower maintenance and fewer incidents, faster startup and commissioning, and the robustness of control in Fieldbus devices. This is an ever-changing technology, with improvements and new capabilities still being developed. This is a technology that many companies have long invested in, and it is well past that so-called point of critical mass. There are over 180 registered devices available, with more on the way. Thousands of systems and hundreds of thousands of devices are now installed and running. Training is available throughout the world, and Fieldbus is now outpacing Profibus and HART in growth. Benefits available today include wiring savings, asset management for lower maintenance and fewer incidents, faster startup and commissioning, and the robustness of control in Fieldbus devices. This is an ever-changing technology, with improvements and new capabilities still being developed. This is a technology that many companies have long invested in, and it is well past that so-called point of critical mass. There are over 180 registered devices available, with more on the way. Thousands of systems and hundreds of thousands of devices are now installed and running. Training is available throughout the world, and Fieldbus is now outpacing Profibus and HART in growth.
6. Foundation Fieldbus Users BASF
BP
Bristol Myers Squibb
ChevronTexaco
ConocoPhillips
CPC
Distileria Serralles
Gaz de France
NGT
Petroquimica Unio
Polioles S.A.
Pride Chemical
Putra Jaya Qatar Petroleum Corporation
SASOL
Shell Global Solutions
Shin-Etsu
SINOPEC
Skandinaviska Raffinaderi
Sokolovska Uhelna
Solvay
Statoil Kvitebjoern
Sunoco
Unocal
Wintershall
7. Foundation Fieldbus Architecture for NeSSI
8. FF Device Design Parameters
9. Fieldbus I.S. Power Architecture
10. NeSSI-Net Future Directions Room for Improvement?
Extended Temperature Range
Improved FISCO Node Count
ProfiBus PA
NIST Program
Intrinsically Safe CAN bus
Working Group Established
Adoption of CANOpen
Definition of Physical Layer
Prototype in Development
IS Certification costs Discussed
11. Honeywell Foundation Fieldbus