Post on 06-Aug-2021
Smart Instrumentation Vendor Integration
John Dressel, Fluor Control
Systems Fellow
Vendor Integration – use it or lose it!
▪ Smart Instrumentation has more Vendor interfaces to than any other Control Systems Automation tool
▪ Vendor Interfaces fall into the following categories:
▪ Sizing and Selection
▪ Dimensional Data
▪ I/O Wiring Interface
▪ Operation and Maintenance
Smart Instrumentation Vendor Data Integration
▪ Integration points for Vendor Data From and To Smart Instrumentation
▪ DDP Interface:
▪ 3D Dimensional Data
▪ Spec Sheet Interface:
▪ Process Data
▪ Sizing Data
▪ Selection Data
▪ DCS I/O Wiring Interface:
▪ I/O Wiring Data
▪ DCS Signal Type Data
▪ Calibration and Set Point Data
Smart Instrumentation Vendor Integration Interfaces
▪ Types of Export and Import Interfaces available from Vendors:
▪ Control Valve Sizing and Selection and Dimensional Data
▪ Instrument Sizing and Selection and weights Data
▪ DCS Wiring I/O Card Library
▪ DCS Configuration Ranges and Setpoints Data
▪ Operations Calibration and Asset Management Data
Smart Instrumentation Vendor Interfaces
SI Control Valve Vendor InterfacesTypical Workflow for Vendor Data Integration: ▪ Build Instrument Tags and sizing data in SI using automation
functions ▪ Create Control and Relief Valve Datasheets
▪ Export Spec Sheet data to Vendor Sizing software▪ Use Vendor software for valve sizing calculations and
selection▪ Create Field Instrument Datasheets
▪ Export to Instrument Selection software▪ Use Vendor software for sizing and selection of
instruments▪ Create Field Wiring Network with I/O
▪ Import SI I/O Card Library for DCS▪ Assign Control System Tags to I/O addresses ▪ Export SI DCS I/O addressing to DCS software▪ Use DCS Configuration tools and SI to Configure and
Maintain DCS Process Control System
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Smart Instrumentation Vendor Interface Workflow
Control and Relief Valve Workflow Diagram
3. Load SI data into Vendor
specs for Sizing and Selection
2. Export a .cvs or Excel
file from SI to Vendor
Sizing and Selection
software
1. Map SI data fields to
vendor data fields in project
Spec (if not already done)
4. Size and Select valve
using selection filters
and data Pick Lists
5. Export Size and
Selection data to Smart
Instrumentation with
DDP information
Control Valve Vendor Interfaces
Steps for Smart Instrumentation Control Valve Vendor Interfaces:1. Build Control Valve Instrument Tags and input process sizing and selection
data in Smart Instrumentation using automation functions
2. Input Process data in Smart Instrumentation for inclusion on the Spec Sheets
3. Input line class specification with material data in the line table
4. Create Control Valve Spec Sheets in Smart Instrumentation
5. Add additional selection information to the Spec Sheet
6. Export to Vendor Sizing and Selection Software (may require data mapping)
7. Use Vendor sizing and selection of instruments (may require data mapping)
8. Import Manufacturer, Model Numbers and Dimensional Data into Smart Instrumentation From Vendor Selection Software
9. Issue Purchase Orders and Construction Hookup documents from Smart Instrumentation
10. Export Inline Instrument Dimensional Data to the Smart 3D model
Fisher Control Valve Smart Instrumentation Interface
▪ Fisher First 2 is Emerson’s sizing and selection software
▪ Fisher First 2 does Sizing and Selection and is also used for pricing and RFQ
▪ Fisher First 2 software is configured for Smart Instrumentation form 90 for export of sizing data but has a data mapping capability for other Spec Forms
▪ Fisher First 2 creates DDP link files for data export - import to with Smart Instrumentation specific to Fisher DDP valve group symbols
Flowserve Control Valve Smart Instrumentation Interface
▪ Flowserve Performance 12.0 like most
other Control Valve Vendor Sizing and
Selection software has Import Export
capabilities for interfacing with Smart
Instrumentation
▪ Performance 12.0 Spec Sheets can be
developed by exporting Process data and
sizing requirements but may require special
mapping
▪ Performance 12.0 selection data can be
imported back into Smart Instrumentation
▪ If you provide DDP group and data
spreadsheets to Flowserve they will fill in
the DDP data for Import into Smart
Instrumentation
Masoneilan Valve Smart Instrumentation Interface
Masoneilan uses Baker Hughes ValvStream
or ValSpeQ software for sizing and selection
of Masoneilan, Mooney & Becker Control
Valves
Smart Instrumentation spec sheet exports
with data dictionary mapping are provided to
Masoneilan and they can load the data into
ValvStream or ValSpeQ software
The returned ValvStream or ValSpeQ sizing
and selection data can then be loaded back
into Smart Instrumentation.
If you provide DDP group and data mapping
spreadsheets to Masoneilan they will select
the groups and fill in the DDP data for Import
into Smart Instrumentation
Consolidated Smart Instrumentation Interface
Consolidated uses ValvStream software to
size, select and generate proposal
documentation for safety relief valves
Consolidated created a unique interface by
building a Smart Instrumentation Spec Sheet
form specifically for their Relief Valves
ValvStream can accept data from other
forms if mapping data is provided
ValvStream sizing and selection data can be
imported back into Smart Instrumentation
If you provide DDP group and data mapping
spreadsheets to Consolidated they will select
the groups and fill in the DDP data for Import
into Smart Instrumentation
Emerson Relief Valve Smart Instrumentation Interfaces
Emerson uses PRV2SIZE Software for sizing Anderson Greenwood, Crosby, Yarway and Varec Pressure Relief Valves
PRV2SIZE Software has import / export capability with Smart Instrumentation provided data mapping is available
PRV2SIZE Software can produce Valve Sizing Reports in Excel or PDF format include Datasheet and Dimensional Drawings
PRV2SIZE sizing and selection Excel reports can be imported or cut and pasted back into Smart Instrumentation
If you provide DDP group and data mapping spreadsheets to Emerson they can select the groups and fill in the DDP data for Import into Smart Instrumentation or you can map the Valve Sizing Excel report to DDP
1. Export product data from
spec sheets in Smart
Instrumentation to a .xls or
.xml file.
2. Open Vendor selection
software Import Tool
3. Using the Import tool
map variables from Smart
Instrumentation to Vendor
software variables
4. The Import tool creates
Smart Instrumentation tag data
sets or specs in the vendor
software. Fill in incomplete
information and select the
Model Number
5. Use the Export tool to
export completed tag data
sets and Model back to
Smart Instrumentation
Field Instrument Interfaces to Smart Instrumentation
Steps for selecting Vendor Model Numbers:
1. Build Instrument Tags and input process sizing and selection data in Smart Instrumentation using automation functions
2. Create Instrument Spec Sheets in Smart Instrumentation
3. Export Spec Sheet data to Vendor Sizing and Selection Software using a Vendor
Data Portal if available
4. Use Instrument Vendor software the specific Model Numbers
5. Import Manufacturer and Model Numbers into Smart Instrumentation from Vendor
Selection Software
6. Issue Purchase Orders and Construction Hookup documents from Smart
Instrumentation
7. If needed develop Dimensional Data in Smart Instrumentation and Export
Dimensional Data to Smart 3D for model
Field Instrument Interfaces to Smart Instrumentation
Emerson Instrument Smart Instrumentation Interfaces
Project Data Link acts as portal between Smart Instrumentation and Emerson Selection Tools
▪ Rosemount – Smart Instrumentation interface workflow is as follows:
▪ Build Field Instrument Tags in the Smart Instrumentation Index and create Spec Sheets
▪ Send Spec Sheet Excel files with Process and Selection Data to Rosemount via Project Data Link
▪ Rosemount retrieves data from Project Data Link Cloud Interface into their Spec
▪ Rosemount uses Rosemount Toolkit to Select Instrument Catalog Numbers
▪ Rosemount sends Catalog Numbers and Vendor Data to Project Data Link
▪ EPC can retrieve Rosemount Catalog Numbers and Vendor Data from Project Data Link
Emerson Instrument Smart Instrumentation Interfaces
Emerson uses an online Sizing & Selection tool for Micro Motion flowmeters
▪ Micro Motion – Smart Instrumentation interfaces workflow is as follows:
▪ Build Field Instrument Tags in the Smart Instrumentation Index and create Spec Sheets
▪ Use Spec Sheet with Process with the Sizing & Selection tool to find flowmeter technology
▪ Send Micro Motion selection data the Project Data Link Cloud Interface for data management
▪ Emerson Micro Motion Automation Partner can extract flowmeter data from Project Data Link
▪ Automation Partner sends Catalog Numbers and Vendor Data to Project Data Link
▪ EPC can retrieve Micro Motion Catalog Numbers and Vendor Data from Project Data Link
Endress+Hauser W@M Smart Instrumentation Interface
▪ Endress+Hauser – Smart Instrumentation interface workflow is as follows:
▪ Build Instrument Tags in Smart Instrumentation Index and create Field Instrument Spec Sheets
▪ Populate the Smart Instrumentation Spec Sheets with Process and Selection Data
▪ Send Spec Sheets as Excel file with to Endress+Hauser via W@M Cloud Interface
▪ Endress+Hauser uses their Software to Select Instrument Catalog Numbers
▪ Endress+Hauser sends Catalog Numbers with link to Thomas Net to EPC for review
▪ Retrieve Vendor data, Dimensional Data and Smart 3D Group Shape from Thomas Net
Honeywell SUDS Smart Instrumentation Interface
▪ Honeywell – Smart Instrumentation Field Instrument interface workflow is as follows:
▪ Build Instrument Tags in Smart Instrumentation Index and create Field Instrument Spec Sheets
▪ Populate the Smart Instrumentation Spec Sheets with Process and Selection Data
▪ Configure Instrument Selection Data to Honeywell SUDS (Shared User Data Structure)
▪ Honeywell sends SUDS data their Software to Select Instrument Catalog Numbers
▪ Honeywell sends Catalog Numbers to SUDS for EPC review and download
▪ Retrieve Vendor data, Dimensional Data and Smart 3D Group Shape from Honeywell SUDS
Other Manufacture’s Field Instrument Interfaces
▪ Issues with Smart Instrumentation Vendor Interfaces for Field Instruments
▪ Most Vendor model selection tools have Import / Export capabilities but will require unique data mapping for each vendor and Instrument Type
▪ Smart Instrumentation requires a different Spec Form for each Instrument Type
▪ Smart Instruments need process conditions, ranges and set points as part of the digital data set so process data needs to be assigned to both element and transmitter for some instruments
▪ Graphical Information and Spec Sheet Notes are not mappable data
▪ Some Smart Instrumentation Units of Measure do not map to vendor data fields since some are computed fields
▪ Issue Mitigation
▪ EPC’s be mindful of data mapping issues and work with vendors to make data more compatible
▪ Future Compliance with ISO 15926 Data Integration Standards is needed by Vendors and Hexagon
Smart Instrumentation DCS Vendor Interfaces
4. DCS Configuration Tools: Explorers,
Studios, Recipe Libraries, I/O
Configuration application, User interface
Manager, Data Editors and More…
2. Transfer Smart
Instrumentation I/O
configuration data to the DCS
via Excel File
3. Load DCS I/O data into
Configuration Software
5. Use DCS bi-directional
Smart Instrumentation
Interface to maintain
operations and calibration
data
1. Load DCS I/O Cards in
Smart Instrumentation and
wire the Tags to the I/O
Steps for DCS & PLC Configuration:
• Download Smart Instrumentation I/O Card Library for selected DCS Vendor
• Create Field Wiring Network with I/O Cabinets in Smart Instrumentation Wiring Modules by EPC
• Connect field devices and cables in Smart Instrumentation using the Smart Instrumentation Wiring Explorer and Modules
• Export Smart Instrumentation DCS I/O data to DCS Vendor Configuration Programs
• Use DCS Configuration software and Smart Instrumentation Wiring data to Configure and Maintain Process Control System
• Perform Owner Operator Functions for Calibration and Loop Maintenance
Smart Instrumentation DCS Vendor Interfaces
Emerson DeltaV DCS Smart Instrumentation Interface
▪ Pros for the DeltaV DCS Smart Instrumentation Interface
▪ Provides I/O Libraries for all systems including HART and CHARMS
▪ Uses a pre-mapped negative file format (Excel) for interface export
▪ Interface is bidirectional for Owner Operator maintenance and control
▪ The interface is well supported by both Intergraph and Emerson
▪ Interface supports both DeltaV DCS and DeltaV SIS hardware
Yokogawa DCS Smart Instrumentation Interface
▪ Pros for the Yokogawa CENTUM CS 3000 - Smart Instrumentation Interface
▪ Provides I/O Definition files for CENTUM CS 3000
▪ Uses Excel add-ins to the CENTUM software for import and export I/O loading
▪ Interface is bidirectional for Owner Operator maintenance and control
▪ The interface is well supported by both Intergraph and Yokogawa
▪ Interface supports both Publish and Retrieve functions in Smart Instrumentation
Honeywell DCS Smart Instrumentation Interface
▪ Pros for the Honeywell Experion PKS - Smart Instrumentation Interface
▪ Predefined I/O module and termination assemblies for all Experion I/O card types
▪ Uses XML Smart Instrumentation Adaptor to publish data to Experion Control Builder
▪ Interface is bidirectional for Owner Operator maintenance and control
▪ Supports configuration of virtual tags and device resident functions blocks within Experion and Smart Instrumentation
▪ Interface supports both Publish and Retrieve functions in Smart Instrumentation
ABB DCS 800xA Smart Instrumentation Interface
▪ ABB’s Process Engineering Tool Integration (PETI), SmartPlant Instrumentation integrates with ABB 800xA Control System
▪ ABB I/O Catalog Manager uploaded into Smart Instrumentation
▪ Bi-Directional data Integration uses database to database synchronization between Smart Instrumentation and 800xA
▪ PETI - Wizard driven Smart Instrumentation and 800xA system integrator
▪ Drag and Drop User Interface for integration data mapping
▪ Enforced step-by-step procedure for Express-Sync and Transactions Preview
▪ Over-ride direction of data transfer between Smart Instrumentation and 800xA
▪ Color Coding of differences between Smart Instrumentation database and 800xA
Other DCS and PLC Smart Instrumentation Interfaces
▪ DCS and PLC systems that offer import capabilities for I/O assignment can be interfaced with Smart Instrumentation
▪ Requires manual building of I/O cards and cabinets in Smart Instrumentation
▪ I/O loading in Smart Instrumentation must be exported from Smart Instrumentation and imported into the DCS or PLC configuration software
▪ Manufactures that support Smart Instrumentation but do not have interfaces
▪ Invensys joined Intergraph in a SmartPlant foundation alliance in 2009 but we have yet to see a Foxboro DCS or Triconex PLC Smart Instrumentation Interface, but they offer to import the Smart Instrumentation data into their Invensys Engineering Workbench
▪ Siemens SPPA-T3000, Simatic PCS-7, Azbil and Harmonas are other manufactures that have database integration capability
Smart Instrumentation Operations Interfaces
SMART INSTRUMENTATION VENDOR INTERFACES FOR THE OWNER OPERATOR
▪ Calibration Module Interface
▪ Maintenance personnel can upload or download calibration data to and from the Smart Instrumentation , including as-found, as-left, and other key instrument information for Fluke 740 Series Calibrators
▪ Asset Management Interfaces
▪ The Smart Instrumentation interface with SAP NetWeaver is commonly used for Plant Service and Asset Management Systems
Emerging Technology & Vendor Interfaces
▪ Most Projects today use a combination of Conventional, Bus wiring and Wireless Instrument types and technologies selected for best fit to project and system requirements
▪ Finding the right balance between system requirements and applied technology are day-to-day choices facing engineers working in both large and small engineering companies
▪ Electronic Vendor data integration to Smart Instrumentation is a major factor in the Vendor selection process
▪ The Vendor Interfaces must be accepted by the users so they will be supported and updated
“Data is the most valuable
asset in the world”
~Brittany Kaiser
Smart Instrumentation Vendor Data Integration
John Dressel, Fluor Fellow