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Cee-based controller
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EP03-300-200
Release 200
PC based Supervisory Control
Powerful Windows 2000 Server- based Application Control Environment (ACE)
500 msec base Control Execution Environment
Uses the same Function Block libraries as the Process Controller
Integrates OPC data access directly into the control environment
Process Simulation System
Full simulation of the Experion PKS System
PC based C200 Simulation Environment (SIM-C200) with no controller hardware required
Support for advanced Honeywell ShadowPlant features
Experion PKS Software
Supervisory software with features such as dynamic data caching, alarm/event management,
reporting, and much more!
Control Builder with Comprehensive Control Libraries for process point building
HMIWeb Builder for powerful html-based operator graphic creation
Knowledge Builder On-Line HTML-Based Documentation
System Configuration and Diagnostic Utilities
Process Control Networks
FTE – supporting the Fault Tolerant Ethernet network for the highest level of availability
ControlNet -- supporting redundant media for high system robustness
Ethernet – (single ethernet) for flexibility based on open technology (only for existing
ethernet customers)
The Experion PKS supervisory system is highly integrated with the CEE-based controller architecture.
These integrated features include:
Integrated Database -- Control Builder configuration includes information for both the Control environments
and Experion PKS Server. Information is entered once, not repeated in several databases.
Integrated Alarms and Events – Alarms are configured by Control Builder, generated by the Controller,
recorded into the event system, and acknowledged by operators on the Experion PKS Operator Station
alarm summary display. Users do not have to separately configure process alarms in both the controller and
the supervisory system.
Experion PKS CEE-based Controller Specifications and Models
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December, 2003
Version 1.0

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