Program Guide
July 9-10, 2014
7:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Valley Forge
1160 1st Ave,
King of Prussia, PA
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Hands-on Labs
WEDNESDAY, JULY 9
Ross
Hancock
Jefferson
7 AM
8:00 AM
L25 – FactoryTalk® View
Site Edition: Building
Applications Lab
L08 – New Techniques to
Increase Efficiency with
PanelView™ Plus 6 Applications
L16 – Introduction to the
PlantPAx® Process Automation
System for Operations and
System Engineering
L29 – Applying EtherNet/IP
in Real-Time Applications
5:00 PM
4
L19 – Combining the
Latest Rockwell Automation®
Hardware and Energy
Management
L11 – Drive Programming
with the New PowerFlex®
520-Series AC Drives
L07 – Advanced PLC
Topics for Micro800
Controller Family
CL177 – Introduction to
Studio 5000 Logix Designer™
& Understanding Advanced
Programming and Editing
Techniques in Studio 5000®
L24 – Basic Drive
Programming with
PowerFlex 750 Series Drives
Visit Show Floor/Lunch/Networking
L27 – FactoryTalk® Historian
Site Edition: Basic Lab on Data
Collection and Reporting
L14 – Integrated Motion on
EtherNet/IP
3:00 PM
3:30 PM
L06 – Basic PLC Programming
with Micro800®
Controller Family
Visit Show Floor/Networking
11:30 AM
1:30 PM
Adams
Registration and Visit Show Floor
9:30 AM
10 AM
Franklin
L21 – Introduction to the
Guardmaster® 440C-CR30
CL177 – Introduction to
Studio 5000 Logix Designer
& Understanding Advanced
Programming and Editing
Techniques in Studio 5000
L11 – Drive Programming with
the New PowerFlex 520-Series
AC Drives
L26 – FactoryTalk® AssetCentre:
Self Paced Lab
L13 – Reducing Machinery
Safety System Development
Time Using Safety
Automation Builder
Visit Show Floor/Networking
L28 – Build an Information
System on Your
Integrated Architecture® System
L15 – Size, Select and Configure
Kinetix® 5500 Servo Drive
L20 – Solve Your Application
Challenges with New
Sensing Solutions
Visit Show Floor/Networking
Technical Sessions
WEDNESDAY, JULY 9
North Ballroom
South Ballroom
Conestoga
7 AM
Quaker
Registration and Visit Show Floor
7:30 AM T68 – Introduction to Functional
Safety for Machinery (English)
8:30 AM
Buchanan
T64 – Machinery Safety System
Selection and Development
CT175 – Track and Trace
Optimization using
Barcode Reading & Machine
Vision Technologies
T35 – Practical Applications for
OEMs: Secure
Remote Connectivity to
Automation Networks
T91 – Lifecycle Extension
and Migration Solutions –
We Give You Notice and
We Give You Options
T01 – Survive the
Maintenance Apocalypse
T81 – Protecting Your
Architecture Investment through
Rockwell Automation Power
Quality Solutions
T99 – Migrating your
HMI system
T48 – Instrumentation for
Produced Water Applications
T51 – PlantPAx Process
Automation System Overview
9:30 AM
Visit Show Floor/Networking
10 AM
T93 – Safety Risk Assessments:
Determining Machine Safety
Performance and Safety
Integrity Levels
CT170 – Adding Adaptive Mobile
Computing to Your Factory Floor
T34 – Remote I/O to EtherNet/IP
Component Migration
CT 174 – Improving Power
Infrastructure Integrity
T58 – Strategies and Tools for
Migrating Legacy Distributed
Control Systems (DCSs)
11 AM
T89 – Fighting the Battle
Against Counterfeiting: How
Technology Can Assist
T95 – Connected Enterprise
T10 – Managing Firmware
Upgrades in the
Integrated Architecture System
CT171 – Save Project Dollars
and Maintenance Cost Through
Application of Software CEM®
T47 – High Availability: More
Than Just Redundancy
CT176 – Process Safety System
Implementation Using ICS Triplex
12:00 PM
Visit Show Floor/Lunch/Networking
1 PM
T85 – Intelligent Motor Control
T33 – A Network Foundation –
Applied Case Study in Deploying
a Reliable Physical Infrastructure
for Process
T14 – Accelerate Your Small
Machine Design with Connected
Component Solutions
T79 – Software-based,
Continuous Emissions
Monitoring Systems for
Reporting & Optimization
T08 – Increasing Software
Development Efficiency Using
the Integrated Architecture
Application Tools
2 PM
T84 – Drive Productivity with
the Versatile Low Voltage
PowerFlex AC Drive Portfolio
T90 – Fundamentals for
Designing and Implementing
Secure Networks
T13 – Benefits of
Remote Management with
the Micro800
T83 – Energy Monitoring
and Control with the
Rockwell Automation Energy
Intelligence Portfolio
CT 173 – Measurement Best
Practices for Troubleshooting
Motors and Drives
3 PM
Visit Show Floor/Networking
3:30 PM CT 172 – Legacy Drive Migration
4:30 PM
T101 – Understanding Medium
Voltage AC Drives
T26 – Leverage VMware for
Rockwell Applications
T12 – Embedded Motion
and Ethernet Capabilities on
Micro800 Controller Family
T24 – Introduction to WIN-911
Version 8 for Rockwell Software®
T98 – Mobile Access to
Production Information
T18 – What’s New in Visualization
T04 – Health Is Wealth –
The Importance of
Remote Monitoring
T49 – Dynamix™ Integrated
Vibration Protection System
on EtherNet/IP
T46 – Global Short Circuit
Current Rating Solutions
5
Hands-on Labs
THURSDAY, JULY 10
Ross
Hancock
Jefferson
7 AM
8:00 AM
L25 – FactoryTalk View
Site Edition: Building
Applications Lab
L08 – New Techniques to
Increase Efficiency with
PanelView™ Plus 6 Applications
L16 – Introduction to the
PlantPAx Process Automation
System for Operations and
System Engineering
L29 – Applying EtherNet/IP
in Real-Time Applications
5:00 PM
6
L19 – Combining the
Latest Rockwell Automation
Hardware and Energy
Management
L11 – Drive Programming
with the New PowerFlex
520-Series AC Drives
L07 – Advanced PLC
Topics for Micro800
Controller Family
CL177 – Introduction to
Studio 5000 Logix Designer
& Understanding Advanced
Programming and Editing
Techniques in Studio 5000
L24 – Basic Drive
Programming with
PowerFlex 750 Series Drives
Visit Show Floor/Lunch/Networking
L27 – FactoryTalk Historian
Site Edition: Basic Lab on Data
Collection and Reporting
L14 – Integrated Motion on
EtherNet/IP
3:00 PM
3:30 PM
L06 – Basic PLC Programming
with Micro800
Controller Family
Visit Show Floor/Networking
11:30 AM
1:30 PM
Adams
Registration and Visit Show Floor
9:30 AM
10 AM
Franklin
L21 – Introduction to the
Guardmaster 440C-CR30
CL177 – Introduction to
Studio 5000 Logix Designer
& Understanding Advanced
Programming and Editing
Techniques in Studio 5000
L11 – Drive Programming with
the New PowerFlex 520-Series
AC Drives
L26 – FactoryTalk AssetCentre:
Self Paced Lab
L13 – Reducing Machinery
Safety System Development
Time Using Safety
Automation Builder
Visit Show Floor/Networking
L28 – Build an Information
System on Your
Integrated Architecture System
L15 – Size, Select and Configure
Kinetix 5500 Servo Drive
L20 – Solve Your Application
Challenges with New
Sensing Solutions
Visit Show Floor/Networking
Technical Sessions
THURSDAY, JULY 10
North Ballroom
South Ballroom
Conestoga
7 AM
Quaker
Registration and Visit Show Floor
7:30 AM T68 – Introduction to Functional
Safety for Machinery (English)
8:30 AM
Buchanan
T64 – Machinery Safety System
Selection and Development
CT175 – Track and Trace
Optimization using
Barcode Reading & Machine
Vision Technologies
T35 – Practical Applications for
OEMs: Secure
Remote Connectivity to
Automation Networks
T91 – Lifecycle Extension
and Migration Solutions –
We Give You Notice and
We Give You Options
T01 – Survive the
Maintenance Apocalypse
T81 – Protecting Your
Architecture Investment through
Rockwell Automation Power
Quality Solutions
T99 – Migrating your
HMI system
T48 – Instrumentation for
Produced Water Applications
T51 – PlantPAx Process
Automation System Overview
9:30 AM
Visit Show Floor/Networking
10 AM
T93 – Safety Risk Assessments:
Determining Machine Safety
Performance and Safety
Integrity Levels
CT170 – Adding Adaptive Mobile
Computing to Your Factory Floor
T34 – Remote I/O to EtherNet/IP
Component Migration
CT 174 – Improving Power
Infrastructure Integrity
T58 – Strategies and Tools for
Migrating Legacy Distributed
Control Systems (DCSs)
11 AM
T89 – Fighting the Battle
Against Counterfeiting: How
Technology Can Assist
T95 – Connected Enterprise
T10 – Managing Firmware
Upgrades in the
Integrated Architecture System
CT171 – Save Project Dollars
and Maintenance Cost Through
Application of Software CEM®
T47 – High Availability: More
Than Just Redundancy
CT176 – Process Safety System
Implementation Using ICS Triplex
12:00 PM
Visit Show Floor/Lunch/Networking
1 PM
T85 – Intelligent Motor Control
T33 – A Network Foundation –
Applied Case Study in Deploying
a Reliable Physical Infrastructure
for Process
T14 – Accelerate Your Small
Machine Design with Connected
Component Solutions
T79 – Software-based,
Continuous Emissions
Monitoring Systems for
Reporting & Optimization
T08 – Increasing Software
Development Efficiency Using
the Integrated Architecture
Application Tools
2 PM
T84 – Drive Productivity with
the Versatile Low Voltage
PowerFlex AC Drive Portfolio
T90 – Fundamentals for
Designing and Implementing
Secure Networks
T13 – Benefits of
Remote Management with
the Micro800
T83 – Energy Monitoring
and Control with the
Rockwell Automation Energy
Intelligence Portfolio
CT 173 – Measurement Best
Practices for Troubleshooting
Motors and Drives
3 PM
Visit Show Floor/Networking
3:30 PM CT 172 – Legacy Drive Migration
4:30 PM
T101 – Understanding Medium
Voltage AC Drives
T26 – Leverage VMware for
Rockwell Applications
T12 – Embedded Motion
and Ethernet Capabilities on
Micro800 Controller Family
T24 – Introduction to WIN-911
Version 8 for Rockwell Software
T98 – Mobile Access to
Production Information
T18 – What’s New in Visualization
T04 – Health Is Wealth –
The Importance of
Remote Monitoring
T49 – Dynamix Integrated
Vibration Protection System
on EtherNet/IP
T46 – Global Short Circuit
Current Rating Solutions
7
Hands-on Labs
L06 – Basic PLC Programming with Micro800 Controller Family:
This introductory lab will cover the basic capabilities, applications and programming
of micro Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs). In this lab you will learn about the
Micro800 Controller features such as enhanced graphic programming and controller
password protection. This is followed by programming the Micro800 PLCs with the
Connected Components Workbench™ software for a simple application.
L07 – Advanced PLC Topics for Micro800 Controller Family: In this advanced lab,
learn how to interface the Micro800 Controller Family with the PowerFlex
Compact Drives and Kinetix Component Servo Drives. Participants will utilize the
Connected Components Accelerator Toolkit to complete simple machine applications.
L08 – New Techniques to Increase Efficiency with PanelView Plus 6
Applications: Learn how new features in PanelView Plus 6/FactoryTalk® View
Machine Edition can help reduce your HMI development time, while making your
applications more secure. This hands-on lab will focus on using global objects,
leveraging parameters and faceplates, and extending functionality with ActiveX
controls. Customers interested in remote connectivity to their HMI application will also
benefit from a section of this lab dedicated to FactoryTalk® ViewPoint v2.0, featuring a
new tag write capability.
L11 – Drive Programming with the New PowerFlex 520-Series AC Drives:
Learn how to quickly and easily configure PowerFlex 525 AC drives. From the built-in
human interface module (HIM), to Connected Components Workbench or the
Studio 5000 environment, we provide you with powerful, intuitive tools to help
enhance your user experience and reduce your development time so you can deliver
machines faster and more efficiently. Finally see how automatic device configuration
can save valuable time to get your machines back on line faster.
L13 – Reducing Machinery Safety System Development Time Using Safety
Automation Builder: In this session, you’ll learn how to dramatically reduce
development and deployment time of machinery safety systems using the Safety
Automation Builder configuration tool. Safety Automation Builder facilitates the
planning of safety systems, helping you lay out the machine safety hazards and access
points, define the appropriate safety functions, select products to achieve the required
safety performance level (PL) according to EN ISO 13849-1, create SISTEMA projects
for analysis of all Safety Functions, and create a bill of material.
L14 – Integrated Motion on EtherNet/IP: Learn how to configure, program and
commission a CompactLogix™ 5370 controller with integrated motion on EtherNet/IP
using the new Kinetix 5500 servo drives.
L15 – Size, Select and Configure Kinetix 5500 Servo Drive Using
Motion Analyzer and Studio 5000: Experience the speed and simplicity of using
Motion Analyzer to size and select a Kinetix 5500 servo drive system. Following the
selection process, this lab will also demonstrate how to export the motion system
configuration to Rockwell Software Studio 5000 and complete system commissioning.
L16 – Introduction to the PlantPAx Process Automation System for
Operations and System Engineering: This two part lab examines the PlantPAx
System within a simulated plant environment through the eyes of an operator OR
system engineer. As an operator, learn about navigating and interfacing with the
system in a utilities and batch area. As an engineer, learn how to execute simple
configuration changes and add a new control strategy using the PlantPAx Library.
Ideal for those seeking basic familiarity with the PlantPAx system.
L19 – Combining the Latest Rockwell Automation Hardware and Software
for Improved Energy Management: This lab looks at integrating the latest
PowerMonitor™ 5000 functionality utilizing FactoryTalk® EnergyMetrix to analyze
and understand energy consumption, demand, and power quality information. It
will also introduce FactoryTalk® VantagePoint Energy and demonstrate how the basic
meter data can provide overall energy information in a plant’s asset model to correlate
energy information with production for more informed decision making.
L20 – Solve Your Application Challenges with New Sensing Solutions:
In this session attendees will use the latest Allen-Bradley® sensing technologies
to solve a variety of challenging applications. We will also introduce the
Rockwell Automation Ethernet strategy below, which utilizes IO-Link enabled
technology to provide seamless visibility of field devices through
Integrated Architecture from Rockwell Automation. This hands-on lab includes:
• Background Suppression: Detect dark targets on light background.
• Clear Object Detection: Sense a clear label on a bottle and detect clear films.
• Registration Control: Detect different color marks on various backgrounds.
• True Color Recognition: Differentiate between colors (e.g. sorting green objects
from blue objects).
• Distance Measurement: Using long-distance laser measurement and ultrasonic
sensing for tension control.
• Small Object Detection: Apply fork sensors and fiber optics.
L21 – Introduction to the Guardmaster 440C-CR30 Software Configurable
Safety Relay: Learn how to use the newest safety logic device from
Rockwell Automation – the Guardmaster 440C-CR30 Software Configurable Safety
Relay. The CR30 is configured with a simple, intelligent function-block editor in the
free Connected Component Workbench software package. In this lab you will learn
how to use the configuration software and how to take advantage of several of the
key features, including:
• Support of the 2080 4 input/4 output plug-in module, enabling easy expansion
of I/O for standard signals, such as resets, muting sensors, and auxiliary outputs,
all without expanding the device footprint or using the local safety rated I/O.
• Support of Single Wire Safety (SWS) inputs and outputs for simple integration
with GSR safety relays.
• Direct serial connection to a PanelView Component for visualization of status
information, thus simplifying troubleshooting of the safety system.
L24 – Basic Drive Programming with PowerFlex 750 Series Drives: Learn the
basics of drive programming using the PowerFlex family of AC drives, including the
latest PowerFlex 755 AC drives. Attendees will program these drives using both device
programmers and PC software.
L25 – FactoryTalk View Site Edition: Building Applications Lab: This handson lab focuses on building FactoryTalk Site Edition applications. Topics include a
distributed topology discussion, working with security, common applications for VBA,
database connectivity, trending and data logging, global objects, screen navigation
techniques and an introduction to FactoryTalk ViewPoint. See the new features of
View 7.0 that produce better information integration, process industry support and
usability. Learn how to use the new expanded system capabilities and new features
in Alarms and Events and much more.
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Technical Sessions
L26 – FactoryTalk AssetCentre: Self Paced Lab: This self-paced lab is organized
by chapters allowing you to choose the topics that are most interesting to you based
on your familiarity with FactoryTalk AssetCentre. Chapters include: what’s new in 5.0,
remote computers and binders; working with files/folders; configuration security;
building reports; asset definition and configuration; and audit log information. For
first-time users, there’s a section on “a-day-in-the-life-of” FactoryTalk AssetCentre
product capabilities from an operator’s perspective including the newest features.
L27 – FactoryTalk Historian Site Edition: Basic Lab on Data Collection and
Reporting: Introductory FactoryTalk Historian Site Edition lab covers basic elements
of system configuration, data collection, and reporting tools. Learn how FactoryTalk
Historian SE provides an engine of unmatched performance and scalability. See the
power of auto-configuration and diverse control system/HMI connectivity.
L28 – Build an Information System on Your Integrated Architecture
System: An introductory lab to learn how to fully integrate and view data from
Rockwell Automation systems with FactoryTalk VantagePoint EMI using FactoryTalk®
Live Data (Logix, PLC/SLC, FactoryTalk View, third-party controllers, etc.) and
FactoryTalk Historian. In addition, see the power of integrating data from FactoryTalk®
Metrics, FactoryTalk® EnergyMetrix and other Rockwell Software offerings.
L29 – Applying EtherNet/IP in Real-Time Applications: Using EtherNet/IP
solutions allow you to realize real-time communication between your industrial and
non-industrial networks. Learn about these techniques, best practices and products,
such as the Stratix 5700, to optimize your plant network. A prior understanding of
general Ethernet concepts is recommended for attendees.
CL177 – Introduction to Studio 5000 Logix Designer & Understanding
Advanced Programming and Editing Techniques in Studio 5000 : Learn
how to reduce development time, start-up and maintenance of your control system
by designing, creating, downloading and testing an Studio 5000 Logix Designer
program using a Logix Programmable Automation Controller. Take full advantage of
programming features that set Logix Programmable Automation Controllers apart
from conventional control systems. Learn how to improve productivity by using global
objects in add-on instructions and FactoryTalk View.
T01 – Survive the Maintenance Apocalypse: Today there are over 10 million
unfilled manufacturing jobs due to skill gaps. Maintenance and engineering
employees are retiring at a rate faster than those entering the workforce. Companies
are expected to spend more than $3.7 trillion on new technology in 2013 alone.
These trends are leaving those responsible for supporting and managing automation
technology with fewer skilled resources, supporting larger and more sophisticated
systems, with ever-increasing productivity goals. Learn how to leverage service
agreements with guaranteed response times to identify your biggest risks, create a
plan to manage them and improve your organization’s chances of success.
T04 – Health Is Wealth – The Importance of Remote Monitoring: Between
2010 and 2012, the cost per hour of downtime increased by an average of 65%. Do
you have a plan to prevent these costly catastrophes? Learn how remote monitoring
of your automation assets can help keep your line running, improve productivity and
optimize maintenance efforts.
T08 – Increasing Software Development Efficiency Using the
Integrated Architecture Application Tools: Learn about new and existing
Integrated Architecture tools that can speed implementation of your control system
in all phases of the project. From videos to manuals to simple software applications,
these tools help you understand, plan and configure an Integrated Architecture System.
T10 – Managing Firmware Upgrades in the Integrated Architecture
System: Learn about tools available for managing and automating field upgrades
to equipment in the Integrated Architecture system. Topics to be covered include
Firmware Supervisor, Control Flash, Logix Data Preserve Download and Update Tool
and the new Compatibility website.
T12 – Embedded Motion and Ethernet Capabilities on Micro800 Controller
Family: Learn about the embedded motion capabilities with up to 3 Axes of
100 kHz Pulse Train Output for simple positioning applications with Micro830® and
Micro850® controllers. Applications such as intermittent VFFS and labeling machines
will be discussed including advantages and limitations of Micro800 motion. Learn
about upgraded features such as embedded Ethernet client messaging for controlling
drives and get an introduction to the upcoming 5V differential line driver HSC and
DeviceNet plug-ins.
T13 – HMS Industrial Networks: Benefits of Remote Management with
the Micro800: Discover how you can enhance your Micro800 with a Remote
Management Solution utilizing Cloud Technology. Add a User Interface, Datalogging,
Email and Text alert, and Report Generation to a Micro800 PLC through Ethernet or
Cellular. Monitor and Control your equipment across the world using your computer,
tablet, or even smart phone.
T14 – Accelerate Your Small Machine Design with Connected Component
Solutions: Learn how to optimize your stand-alone machine designs by taking
advantage of the Connected Components Accelerator Toolkit pre-written BOMs,
CAD, Logic and HMI design examples that provide the base design structure, so you
can focus on making your machine more competitive. This includes PID control and
solar tracking applications. Add functionality to Micro800 Controller, such as analog
or serial ports, without expanding the control panel footprint by leveraging plug-in
modules. The free single software package, Connected Components Workbench,
reduces initial time to set-up controls between multiple devices.
T18 – What’s New in Visualization: Discover new solutions that improve
productivity by expanding connectivity and enhancing design and maintenance tools.
From machine-based operator interface to highly networked systems, this session will
focus on the FactoryTalk View SE, FactoryTalk View ME, PanelView Plus, FactoryTalk
ViewPoint, FactoryTalk VantagePoint and Allen-Bradley industrial computers.
T24 – Introduction to WIN-911 Version 8 for Rockwell Software: WIN-911
will discuss their Version 8 offering alarm notification for Rockwell Automation
FactoryTalk® A&E, Panel View Plus and Machine Edition product lines. We will
demonstrate the ability to create complex alarm escalation scenarios using new
concepts including Tactics and Strategies.
T26 – Stratus Technologies: Leverage VMware for Rockwell Applications:
There are huge benefits to using VMware to deploy and run Rockwell applications.
Learn important practical information on how to leverage virtualization on your next
project. Training on a new VMware server sizing tool for Rockwell applications will be
provided. Participants will each get a copy of the sizing tool. Also covered will be the
steps for deploying new PlantPAx Virtual Templates and setting up a fault-tolerant
environment to protect your Rockwell virtual machines.
T33 – Panduit: A Network Foundation – Applied Case Study in Deploying a
Reliable Physical Infrastructure for Process: Whether updating existing systems
or planning plant expansions, the amount of development and implementation time
can be costly. A “pre-built” building block approach can reduce deployment time up
to a 75%. This session will follow an applied case study covering building spaces,
industrial data center requirements, plant floor zone architecture, fiber backbone and
device level ring connections and grounding/bonding systems to connect, manage
and automate the physical infrastructure.
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Technical Sessions
T34 – ProSoft: Remote I/O to EtherNet/IP Component Migration: There are
hundreds of thousands of legacy Allen-Bradley Remote I/O Drives and Panelviews
installed in the field. Learn how to easily upgrade to EtherNet/IP PowerFlex drives and
PanelView Plus 6 terminals without modifying PLC Code.
T35 – Spectrum Controls: Practical Applications for OEMs – Secure Remote
Connectivity to Automation Networks: Monitor and manage systems from
anywhere using VPN broadband technology. Learn about specific applications
where remote connectivity reduced costs, minimized downtime and provided
enhanced diagnostics. Develop a proactive service model to reduce downtime
and travel expense.
T46 – Global Short Circuit Current Rating Solutions: This session will
demonstrate how to use the new Line-to-Load web-based tool to determine
component short circuit current ratings, and provide the test summaries for circuit
breaker and fused component solutions. The session will cover applications through
690V, with high coordination performance.
T47 – High Availability: More Than Just Redundancy: Learn about scalable
options for high availability control systems that will ensure uninterrupted control of
your applications and processes. From redundant controllers, to communications, to
I/O, to a completely fault tolerant system, Rockwell Automation provides hardware
and software tools to meet your application requirements and provide a sustainable
competitive advantage.
T48 – E+H: Instrumentation for Produced Water Applications: Produced
water refers to any water brought up to the surface during oil and gas production,
typically as the result of drilling, exploration and hydraulic fracturing. Before
disposing or reusing the water, it must be treated to extract hydrocarbons and
satisfy environmental code regulations. Achieving the required levels of control and
monitoring requires instrumentation and analyzers to measure composition, flow,
level, pressure and temperature.
T49 – Dynamix Integrated Vibration Protection System on EtherNet/IP:
Learn about the Dynamix 1444 series, integrated vibration I/O and the equipment
protection system. Dynamix leverages the power of the Logix controller and Ethernet
to deliver unprecedented power, performance and flexibility in a distributed I/O
architecture. See how this innovative design can provide a lower cost and simpler
solution for equipment monitoring applications.
T51 – PlantPAx Process Automation System Overview: Learn about the
Rockwell Automation distributed control system. This session provides an overview
of the PlantPAx Process Automation System capabilities including high availability,
batch and sequencing, device integration and design and operations productivity.
This session is ideal for those who need a basic understanding of the system.
T58 – Strategies and Tools for Migrating Legacy Distributed Control Systems
(DCSs): Diminishing support of legacy DCSs and today’s continuous optimization and
innovation demands are leading users to replace legacy DCS system. This session will
explore the scope of available tools, review well developed project plans, and discuss
the benefits of migrating to the PlantPAx system. Gain insight into best practices to
follow whether you’re considering a phased, rip and replace, or multi-site project.
T64 – Machinery Safety System Selection and Development: Following a risk
assessment identifying hazards to be mitigated, suitable methods of safeguarding
measures to meet machinery safety standards must be designed and implemented.
Safety automation technologies are usually deployed including inputs, logic devices
and outputs to perform a specific safety function. This session will cover safety
function design, including tools to expedite and document the process. Ideally, we
recommend attending “Machinery Safety System Development and Configuration
Tools Overview” workshop prior to this session.
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T68 – Introduction to Functional Safety for Machinery (English): Emerging
technologies and changing standards provide new requirements and opportunities for
machine builders. Learn about these new opportunities and how to take advantage
of them in this session that reviews EN ISO 13849-1, the SISTEMA calculator and other
tools you can use to build a better machine.
T79 – Software-based, Continuous Emissions Monitoring Systems for
Reporting and Optimization: Software CEM® utilizes powerful analytic models of
the process and emission sources with real-time validation to provide highly accurate,
predictive emission values at half the costs of traditional sensors. Learn how this
technology can be applied to gas turbines with SCRs boilers and other combustion/
burner units in a variety of industries including marine.
T81 – Protecting Your Architecture Investment through Rockwell Automation
Power Quality Solutions: Power irregularities can be extremely costly for
customers. Learn how Rockwell Automation power quality solutions – Allen-Bradley
uninterruptible power supplies (UPSs) and new Allen-Bradley power quality products
including the DySC Dynamic Sag Corrector, i-Sense voltage monitoring and the i-Grid®
monitoring network – can help leverage and protect your Integrated Architecture
investment and improve uptime in your facility.
T83 – Energy Monitoring and Control with Rockwell Automation Energy
Intelligence Portfolio: The focus of this session will be the new FactoryTalk® Energy
Intelligence software portfolio that can provide a flexible decision support tool built
on a premier ability to manage, visualize and analyze system-wide energy data. This
session will also touch upon the Allen-Bradley power monitors and how they are used
to collect energy information.
T84 – Drive Productivity with the Versatile Low Voltage PowerFlex AC
Drive Portfolio: See today’s family of low-voltage PowerFlex AC drives and how
this portfolio has been designed with your productivity in mind. The broad range of
control modes fits virtually any motor control requirement, while the combination of
features, options and packaging provides application and installation versatility. Add
in simplified programming and configuration – along with safety features designed
to not only protect personnel and assets but also reduce downtime – and you’ll find
there’s a PowerFlex AC drive solution to meet your application demands.
T85 – Intelligent Motor Control: This session will focus on the advantages of the
Intelligent Motor Control portfolio. See a demonstration of how using an integrated
EtherNet/IP network for integration into plant control systems can help reduce time to
configure and deliver machines, provide improved personnel safety, plant availability
and energy efficiency.
T89 – Fighting the Battle Against Counterfeiting: How Technology Can
Assist: The World Health Organization currently estimates that up to 10% of all
medicinal products in the world are counterfeit. The United States and other Western
nations aren’t immune to illegitimate medications. Yet only a fraction of the 25,000
pharmaceutical packaging lines worldwide are equipped with package-level
serialization technology to help provide medication authenticity, and track and trace
information. In this session, learn how the Rockwell Automation serialization solution
can help pharmaceutical companies and their machine builders address the threat to
patient safety and the economic impact.
T90 – Fundamentals for Designing and Implementing Secure Networks:
Understanding industry standards and practices for securing your networks doesn’t
have to be overwhelming. Learn the ISA-99 and NIST800-82 best practices and design
recommendations from Rockwell Automation Network Security professionals.
Technical Sessions
T91 – Lifecycle Extension and Migration Solutions – We Give You Notice and
We Give You Options: Lifecycle challenges have evolved due to advancements in
technology. Lifecycle Extension and Migrations Services help to identify, mitigate and
eliminate automation obsolescence risk. Learn how Rockwell Automation encourages
a proactive migration strategy to help minimize your risk associated with operating
older or discontinued products.
T93 – Safety Risk Assessments: Determining Machine Safety Performance
and Safety Integrity Levels: Global safety standards specify how machinery safety
automation systems are classified. Learn the components of a Safety Risk Assessment
including the terminology of PLs and SILs. Review current standards and look at what
the future will bring. Includes a demonstration of Risk Assessment and Risk Reduction
according to EN ISO 13849.
T95 – Connected Enterprise: Commercial communication technologies are
quickly migrating onto plant floors, creating unprecedented opportunities – and
some potential risks – for manufacturers. Learn how to securely integrate disruptive
technologies – such as mobile devices, cloud computing and virtualization – to help
build a Connected Enterprise.
T98 – Mobile Access to Production Information: Bring your own device to work?
Need to support mobile workers? Production and operations management solutions
today require various forms of access to their Manufacturing Intelligence systems
including mobile devices and web clients. In this session, see how using FactoryTalk
VantagePoint EMI can begin to accomplish these goals.
T99 – Migrating Your HMI System: Thinking about migrating your existing
HMI to a new system? This session will provide guidance on lifecycle planning,
replacement and migration options, and the programs and tools Rockwell Automation
provides to help you map the best path forward. Focus will be on current Electronic
Operator Interface options and migration paths, with HMI software migration options
also covered.
T101 – Understanding Medium Voltage AC Drives: This session will focus on
understanding the Allen-Bradley PowerFlex 7000 Medium voltage drives. Learn
how Direct to Drive technology can reduce the cost, size and weight of your medium
voltage drive system. In addition, learn how the added benefits of energy savings, low
harmonics and reduced system complexity can maximize uptime and increase system
efficiency to lower operational costs.
CT170 – ACP: Adding Adaptive Mobile Computing to Your Factory Floor:
Imagine a brand new factory floor computing system that allows you to view your
existing Windows applications from iPhones, iPads and Android devices. Now imagine
that this same system can resolve your current location on the factory floor and
deliver applications relevant to your needs based upon your skill set and proximity to
a process or event. Further more, envision that this needs-based computing system
can respond to operating events like process alarms by seeking out parties with
appropriate skills, sending notifications and delivering requisite information and
applications to support bringing the process back into nominal operating ranges. Now
consider adding this functionality to your existing factory floor computing systems
with no impact on production during installation. Enter the world of Adaptive Mobile
Computing with “Relevance”, the latest client management software for the factory
floor by the people who brought you ThinManager. During this presentation you will
experience a live demonstration of the Factory of the Future with Relevance.
CT171 – Applied Control Engineering (ACE): Save Project Dollars and
Maintenance Cost Through Application of Software CEM®: Software Continuous
Emissions Monitoring (Software CEM), as opposed to analyzer-based systems, are
reliable and less expensive to install and operate than traditional analyzer-based
systems. For known fuels, particularly natural gas, a Rockwell Automation Pavilion
Technologies Software CEM can be commissioned in 10-12 weeks and is control
system platform independent. This presentation provides an overview of Software
CEM application, the steps to bring the system online, and expected benefits.
CT172 – Legacy Drive Migration: Are you running your machine with obsolete
motor controllers? Concerned about a breakdown and the ability to replace the
hardware? This Tech Session focuses on the schedule of the VFD obsolescence and
tools available to you for a simple migration to current product. We will discuss the
options available to migrate your 160, 1305, 1336, 1397, and 1395 Drive products.
Tools to plan your migration instead of reacting to a breakdown.
CT173 – Fluke: Measurement Best Practices for Troubleshooting Motors
and Drives: This seminar is intended to give a better understanding of the critical
motor & drive measurements to isolate causes of failures and understand health of
drives systems. Covering: Drive input and out measurements, Motor & Drive and shaft
voltage measurement.
CT174 – Relay & Power Systems (RPS): Improving Power Infrastructure
Integrity: As a consumer of medium and high voltage industrial power, cost effective
and reliable power infrastructure is the lifeblood of your plant. Whether a retrofit,
upgrade or green-field project, taking a holistic approach to your power infrastructure
can improve the overall integrity of your systems. Come hear how an integrated
approach to your energy infrastructure improves reliability. From substation to the
plant floor, we will discuss ways to reduce downtime, increase safety and improve
operational efficiency.
CT175 – Datalogic: Track and Trace Optimization using Barcode Reading
& Machine Vision Technologies: With increasing federal regulations and new
initiatives to ensure the transparency of products throughout the entire processing
path, track & traceability and serialization are hot topics in the Pharmaceutical and
Food & Beverage industries. Many F&B and pharma companies are responding by
implementing laser and image based bar code reading solutions. These automation
solutions provide greater accuracy and high productivity in daily operations – and
most importantly, reduce the risk of non-compliance with federal regulations. In
addition, linking these solutions via Ethernet IP communication allows for plant-wide
surveillance of all operations. Once limited to bar code serialization, new solutions for
traceability now determine product defects by capturing an image of the bar code or
imagery on packaging.
CT176 – Applied Control Engineering (ACE): Process Safety System
Implementation Using ICS Triplex:
A world class Turbo-machinery OEM in the USA and a Brazilian oil refinery needed
to provide a safety system to handle the process, balance of plant, and machine
safety in a SIL 3 environment. The ICS Triplex Trusted control system platform from
Rockwell Automation provided the capabilities and proven technology necessary to
meet the challenges – triple redundancy to handle the SIL 3 rated safety functions,
flexibility and scalability to fit the a central machine control role, and qualified and
responsive organization to support critical applications. The project was successful in
that it fulfilled customer expectations and the solution was flexible enough to be reapplied to two additional compressor units at the plant, thus providing considerable
savings benefits in terms of application efficiency, performance and maintainability.
This presentation provides an overview of the project, implementation of the ICS
Triplex Trusted control system, and resulting benefits.
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