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How Object-Oriented Control and Hardware Independence Are Revolutionizing the City of Phoenix Water Management System
Conference Proceeding by American Water Works Association, 04/18/2004

Document Format: PDF

Description

This slide presentation outlines the City of Phoenix Water Services Department’s (PWSD) 10 year vision, which is to standardize all aspects of process control and data monitoring throughout the organization by establishing a comprehensive set of standards that define best-in-class concepts, applications, tools, platform concepts, protocols, development environments, and interoperability. This set of standards will be applied to new facilities, functional enhancements, day-to-day process control development, and modernization of obsolete control systems. After a year long evaluation, Control Systems International (CSI) and the UserConfigurableOpenSystem (UCOS) technology were selected by the City of Phoenix over 22 other control system vendors to meet their goals. In January 2001, CSI was awarded a contract to upgrade three water treatment plants, two wastewater treatment plants, and two WRP. The first phase of this upgrade includes the replacement of:42 redundant process controllers;12 redundant historical archivers;39 operator workstations; and,Monitor & control over 32,000 real world I/O points.

Product Details

Edition:
Vol. – No.
Published:
04/18/2004
Number of Pages:
32
File Size:
1 file , 5.4 MB
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