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News Release from: Procentec | Subject: Profibus maintenance
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 29 June 2007
Profibus needs a new approach to
maintenance
Procentec makes the case for taking care to train maintenance technicians in the modern technology levels needed for Profibus systems, and to invest in the system design and tools needed
We see more and more plants completely equipped with this outstanding technology The management of these enterprises are aware that the intelligence and diagnostics of the instruments contribute to costs savings and optimisation of production automation
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 3 May 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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The grey area is the knowledge level of the maintenance technicians who need to work with this system.
A lot of the time their know-how is relatively limited which leads to a point when they start to look at the installation as a 'black-box'.
When a disturbance occurs, nobody knows what to do and where to start.
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The black-box effect costs an enterprise enormous amounts of money.
If disturbances are not solved quickly, the production line is on hold and that means profit loss.
Profibus is the backbone of the installation and must therefore be the most stable element.
This waste of finances does not need to occur.
The situation is very simple; we should not forget the people on the maintenance floor.
They have direct contact with this relatively new technology and must feel happy with it.
This is a pure psychological matter.
Many maintenance technicians that have years of experience in conventional technology are forced to step-over to Profibus.
Conventional technology is relatively simple, because it only relates to voltages and currents.
Profibus is a high-speed digital system that has to comply with a lot of rules.
Also test and measurement tools are different.
The multi-meter is not useable anymore and this was the tool these people have always worked with.
This leads to negative thoughts and communication to the outside world.
The situation will get worse when the technicians also do not have an electrical background.
To tackle the black-box effect, it is recommended to follow the points below.
1) Divide the installation in segments.
Use ProfiHubs to split the installation up into isolated segments.
This guarantees that short circuits and wire breaks only have impact on 1 segment and not the entire installation.
Segmentation also simplifies troubleshooting and maintenance.
Because of cost issues these components are sometimes not implemented.
This is a missed opportunity, because at the end the maintenance costs were higher than the initial investment.
2) Include measurement connectors.
Every segment has to be equipped with measurement connectors to hook-up measurement tools.
When these facilities are not integrated, the installation has to be shut-down when a measurement has to be done.
3) Up-to-date installation drawing.
An up-to-date installation drawing has to be available.
In a lot of cases the installation drawings are still version 1 and have never been updated.
Drawings are very important for troubleshooting and maintenance.
Important points for a useable drawing: addresses, cable lengths, installation order and termination resistors.
4) Investment in test and measurement tools.
Invest in tools that are required for Profibus measurements.
Two types of tools are essential: A) The ProfiTrace Analyser to verify if the communication is not showing deviations.
With this tool we can detect; wrong addresses, cable breaks, instrument loss, diagnostic events, etc.
B) The oscilloscope to verify the electrical signals on the cable.
With this tool we can detect; EMC, reflections, many/less termination, etc.
5) Training.
The last step is the understanding of the installation rules and obtaining practical experience with the required tools.
To achieve this we need training.
The enterprise has to invest in the education of its technicians.
This investment will pay itself back within a short time.
As soon as the above points are taken care off, a successful life-cycle comes a lot closer.
To conclude, the entire issue comes down to know-how and the awareness of modern automation technology.
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