TM-6103 AVEVA Instrumentation (12.1) Wiring Manager Rev 7.0 (Watermarked)
TM-6103 AVEVA Instrumentation (12.1) Wiring Manager Rev 7.0 (Watermarked)
(12.1)
Wiring Manager
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Revision Log
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Date Revision Description of Revision Author Reviewed Approved
Approved for Training AVEVA
14/05/2013 3.0 FK KH SH
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Instrumentation 12.1SP1 Fix 2
Approved for Training AVEVA
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Instrumentation 12.1.SP2
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Training 12.1.SP3
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Updated for AVEVA Instrumentation
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Training 12.1.SP3.Fix4
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Approved for AVEVA Instrumentation
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30/03/2016 7.0 FF GO GC
Training 12.1.SP4
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1 Introduction .............................................................................................................................................. 7
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1.1 Aim..................................................................................................................................................... 7
1.2 Objectives ......................................................................................................................................... 7
1.3 Prerequisites .................................................................................................................................... 7
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1.4 Course Structure.............................................................................................................................. 8
1.5 Using this guide ............................................................................................................................... 8
2 AVEVA Instrumentation Training Workflow.......................................................................................... 9
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2.1 AVEVA Instrumentation Administration Training Guide Workflow .......................................... 10
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2.2 AVEVA Instrumentation Engineer Training Guide Workflow .................................................... 11
2.3 AVEVA Instrumentation Wiring Manager Training Guide Workflow ........................................ 11
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2.4 AVEVA Instrumentation Designer Training Guide Workflow .................................................... 11
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2.5 AVEVA Instrumentation Process Engineer Training Guide Workflow ..................................... 11
3 Equipment Definition............................................................................................................................. 13
3.1 Starting AVEVA Instrumentation Wiring Manager...................................................................... 13
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3.3 Equipment View: Overview ........................................................................................................... 14
3.4 Add Buildings and Equipment Rooms (Worked Example)........................................................ 15
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3.4.1 Add a Building .......................................................................................................................... 15
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3.4.2 Add an Equipment Room in Building ....................................................................................... 16
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Exercise 1 – Add Building & Equipment Rooms........................................................................................ 17
3.5 Cable Block Diagrams Overview .................................................................................................. 18
Page Setup............................................................................................................................... 19
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3.6 Adding Junction Boxes (Worked Example) ................................................................................ 20
3.6.1 Add Terminal Strip and Terminals............................................................................................ 21
3.6.2 Add Junction Box using Major Equipment Catalogue.............................................................. 24
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4.4 Internal Wiring (Worked Example) ............................................................................................... 86
Exercise 12 – Perform Terminations in Marshalling Cabinet.................................................................... 89
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4.5 Assign Tags to I/O Modules (Worked Example) ......................................................................... 90
4.5.1 Assign Tags to I/O Modules (Graphically Approach) ............................................................... 90
4.5.2 I/O Allocation using Excel Import (Optional Example) ............................................................. 93
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Exercise 13 – Assign Instrument Tags to I/O Module................................................................................ 96
4.6 Cross Patching............................................................................................................................... 97
4.6.1 Perform Cross Patching in DCS-100 ....................................................................................... 97
4.7 Assign Ferrule Rules to Equipment (Worked Example) ............................................................ 99
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4.7.1 Terminations View for Equipment ............................................................................................ 99
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4.7.2 Preview Termination Report................................................................................................... 101
Exercise 14 – Cable Block Diagram........................................................................................................... 102
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5.1 Create New Equipment (Worked Example) ............................................................................... 106
5.2 Add Existing Equipment (Worked Example) ............................................................................. 111
5.3 Create a New Cable (Worked Example) ..................................................................................... 112
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Exercise 15 – Build the Enhanced Cable Block Diagram ........................................................................ 115
5.4 Print Preview (Worked Example)................................................................................................ 117
5.5 Cable Drum (Worked Example) .................................................................................................. 119
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Exercise 15 – Manually assign cables to Cable Drum ............................................................................. 120
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Report Types ................................................................................................................................ 121
Preferences................................................................................................................................... 123
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6.3 Create a Report (Worked Example)............................................................................................ 124
6.4 Issue Reports (Worked Example)............................................................................................... 135
6.5 Export the Report......................................................................................................................... 136
6.6 Custom Reports ........................................................................................................................... 139
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Appendix A – Integrated Control System Block Diagram: Training Project ......................................... 145
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1 Introduction
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This training guide has been developed for the instrumentation designer user who will be responsible for the
cables creation, wiring and interconnections definitions. The sections covered within this guide attempts to
describe all the relevant activities required in AVEVA Instrumentation Wiring Manager Module
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The AVEVA Instrumentation Wiring Manager Training Manual will show the user how to perform tasks
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typically handled by Instrument Designers during a project life cycle using the Instrumentation Wiring
Manager module of AVEVA Instrumentation.
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1.2 Objectives
At the end of this training course, the administrator(s) will be able to:
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Create and manage Cable catalogue.
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Create and manage Equipment (Junction Boxes, Cabinets/Panels, etc.)
Generate an Equipment List.
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Perform cable terminations between Instruments and Equipment.
Generate and Export the Cable Schedule.
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Create and Manage Catalogues for Field Device, I/O Modules, etc.
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1.3 Prerequisites
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Instrumentation 12.1:
Familiar with Instrumentation and Process engineering data.
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Familiar with Instrumentation from a design or operations perspective, which includes various types
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Refer the AVEVA Instrumentation Installation User Guide for the system requirements both
hardware and software.
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AVEVA Instrumentation has been installed on the Trainee’s computers that they will be using for the duration
of this training course.
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Microsoft Office 2007, 2010, 2013 and 365 (Excel) has been installed on the Trainee’s computers that they
will be using for the duration of this training course.
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Enterprise, Standard or Express versions of Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 (SP3) or 2012 (SP3) or 2014
(SP1) must be installed on each Trainee’s computer, or each Trainee must have access to an instance of
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Microsoft SQL Server installed elsewhere on the network the Trainees might be connected to.
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The name of the instance of Microsoft SQL Server that the Trainee has access to must be known to each
Trainee.
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h ave re ad and wri te acce ssto th e i nstance of th e SQL se rve ruse d fortrai ni ng, and h ave p e rm issions
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1.4 Course Structure
Training will consist of oral and visual presentations, demonstrations and set exercises. Each workstation
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will have a training project and supporting material. These will be used by the trainees to practice their
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Certain text styles are used to indicate special situations throughout this document, here is a summary;
Menu pull downs and button press actions are indicated by bold dark turquoise text.
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System prompts will be bold italic and in inverted commas i.e. 'Choose function'
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2 AVEVA Instrumentation Training Workflow
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The AVEVA Instrumentation product suite consists of five modules:
AVEVA Instrumentation Engineer
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AVEVA Instrumentation Security Manager
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project; create and manipulate engineering data and generate project deliverables during a project life cycle
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AVEVA Instrumentation Engineer (TM-6102): Instrumentation Engineers
AVEVA Instrumentation Wiring Manager (TM-6103): Instrumentation Designers
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2.3 AVEVA Instrumentation Wiring Manager Training Guide Workflow
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3 Equipment Definition
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3.1 Starting AVEVA Instrumentation Wiring Manager
AVEVA Instrumentation Wiring Manager can be started from the Windows desktop:
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Start Menu > All Programs > AVEVA > Engineer > AVEVA Instrumentation 12.1.4 > Instrumentation
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Select Project TM6101_01_XX (where XX are
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The AVEVA Instrumentation Wiring Manager Application Window opens.
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Before getting started with AVEVA Instrumentation Wiring Manager, some preparation and checks are
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Project Cables
Create Devices
Create Wiring Rules
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The user has the flexibility to manipulate the Plant Areas, Area Types and Pick Lists even within the Wiring
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Manager Module.
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When Wiring Manager starts up, the AVEVA Instrumentation Wiring Manager window is displayed
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showing the Home tab.
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AVEVA Instrumentation uses the Microsoft® Office Fluent™ user interface. Fluent is a trademark of
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interface consists of four tabs Project, Home, Manage and View.
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To access the Equipment View: Home > Select > Equipment View (under lists). This displays the
Equipment View and also opens a Contextual tab Equipment Tree.
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3.4.1 Add a Building
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To create a Building, right click on Area A02 BUILDINGS in the Equipment View and select the Add
Building on the context sensitive menu.
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Enter the details of the building and the completed form shall appear as below:
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Status pull-down list: New
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Click the Save button to add the Building to the Equipment View.
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To create an Equipment Room, expand the Area A02, right click on the Ancillary Building in the
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Equipment View and select the Add Equipment Room on the context sensitive menu.
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Click the Save button to add an Equipment Room to the Equipment View.
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Create a New Building under Area A02 BUILDINGS.
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Area No: A02 BUILDINGS
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Building: B02: CTRL BLD
Description: Control Building
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Create Equipment Rooms within Building B02: CTRL BLD.
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Building: B02: CTRL BLD
Equipment Room: IRR-100
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Description: Instrument Rack Room
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Central Control Room
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Status: New
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A Cable Block Diagram provides the user a pictorial view of the project's cabling for easier navigation and
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visualisation for complex interconnections. The Cable Block Diagram within AVEVA Instrumentation Wiring
Manager allows full interactive access to all underlying objects for editing purposes. For example, changing
a cable type, length or cable number is saved to the project cable schedule, editing terminations and
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equipment numbers, adding cables and equipment etc.
The Cable Block Diagram application includes auto-layout capabilities and allows printing to hard-copy and
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also supports the ability to 'Export to AutoCAD' DWG format.
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Users can view and edit Cable properties as if they were using Wiring Manager's Cable Schedule data grid,
view and edit Equipment, including terminations as if they were using Wiring Manager's – Equipment View.
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There are two types of Cable Block Diagram, Basic and Enhanced:
Basic Cable Block Diagrams are constructed from a simple set of symbols supplied with the
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Enhanced Cable Block Diagrams are constructed from user-defined symbols created for the
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the Diagram tab and click the New button under the Records pane.
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Change the Size to A3
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Change the Orientation to
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Click the OK button.
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To add equipment to the graphical canvas: Right click on the canvas and select the Add New Equipment
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Enter the details (specification) for the Junction Box and the completed form shall appear as below:
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Plant Area No pull-down list: A01
Status pull-down list: New
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Equipment No text box: AJB-101
Equipment Type pull-down list: Junction Box
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Description text box: Analogue Junction Box
Termination Drawing check box: Checked
Signal Class Applies check box: Checked
Analog check box: Checked
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Signal Serv. Applies check box: Checked
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To add Terminal strip and Terminals to Equipment: Select the Junction Box AJB-101, right click and select
Add Terminal Strip on the context sensitive menu.
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The Equipment Layout for AJB-101 is displayed. To insert Terminal Strips and Terminals, right click within
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the layout (greyed area) and select Add Terminal Strip on the context sensitive menu.
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Enter the details (specification) for Terminal Strip and Number or Terminals within the Junction Box. The
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Click the Save button and Instrumentation Wiring Manager creates a Terminal Strip with Terminals and a
Din Rail to mount the Terminal Strip assembly within the Junction Box.
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Another method of adding equipment (Junction Boxes, Cabinets, Panel, etc.) to the project database is by
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using the Major Equipment Catalogue. This feature allows the user to copy and create a standard equipment
configuration from the Major Equipment Catalogue, complete with terminal strips and terminal markings.
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From the Cable Block Diagram View, right click and Add New Equipment on the context sensitive menu.
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The Junction Box Information form is updated with the details as per the Catalogue equipment.
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Edit the text in Description text box as:
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Information form.
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The Junction Boxes created can be viewed in the Cable Block Diagram and Equipment View
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1. Create Junction Box AJB-102: Enter the following details on the Equipment Information form.
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Plant Area No pull-down list: A01
Junction Box Tag No text box: AJB-102
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Description text box: Analogue Junction Box
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Non I.S check box: Checked
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Details on Terminal Strip Information form.
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Close the CDB diagram and then close the Cable Block Diagrams grid.
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From Equipment View, give focus to the Equipment Tree contextual tab and select the Area A02
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BUILDINGS. Select the option Expand Selected under the Action pane to display all the objects under the
selected Area.
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In Area A02 BUILDINGS, right click on the Instrument Rack Room IRR-100 and select Add Cabinet/Panel
on the context sensitive menu.
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Enter the details on the form as below:
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Cabinet/Panel Tag No. text box: FMC-110
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Signal Class Applies check box: Checked
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Signal Serv. Applies check box: Checked
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Click the Save button to add the Marshalling Cabinet to the Equipment View.
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To add Terminal strip and Terminals to a Marshalling Cabinet:
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Select the Marshalling Cabinet FMC-110 from the Equipment View, right click and select Edit Detail on the
context sensitive menu.
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Add a Group/Label as per the Group Detail form under the third Din rail.
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side column will list the AVEVA Instrumentation Field Name which will be mapped with the fields on Excel
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4.1 Allocate Field Instruments to Junction Box (Worked Example)
Assigning an Instrument Tag to a Junction Box AVEVA Instrumentation Wiring Manager allows a Wiring
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To allocate Instrument Tags to a Junction Box: From the Equipment View/Cable Block Diagram, right-click
on the Junction Box AJB-101 and select Junction Box Allocations option from the context sensitive menu.
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Wiring Rule I/P To JB: Creates a Field Device with Terminals for the Instrument Tag, creates a cable with
cable number and also terminates the cable on both sides.
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Enter the sequence number in column Seq for organizing the sequence of Termination for each Instrument
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Open AVEVA Instrumentation Engineer, and access the Instrument List grid: Select Home > Select >
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Select the Instrument tag LI-114 and click the Edit button under the Records pane.
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There are two methods to add a Multi-paired cable in AVEVA Instrumentation Wiring Manager.
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Firstly, manually enter the cable in the Cable Schedule or Import the cable into the Cable Schedule. Then
perform the terminations of each core (graphically) in the Terminations View at both From and To side(s) of
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the Equipment.
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Drum Lock: Whether or not cables have been drummed and the drum is locked.
Cable Frozen: Whether or not cables have been frozen (meaning they cannot be edited).
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Bulk Edit Parent and Child Cable Numbers: The cable numbers of child cables and their parent
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numbers of their parent cables.
Change Label Symbol: Used to change the symbol used to represent individual cable labels on
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Bulk Update Installation Method: Used to bulk update the installation method of cables imported
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The Cable Details form is displayed, which consists of three tabs Cable Data, Other Data and View Cores.
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To select a cable gland in Cable Details form: Double-click under the column Glands: and this opens the
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Select Cable Gland… window.
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Manager and populate the project database.
To import the Cable Schedule: Select Home > Select > Cable Schedule (under Lists).
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Excel file Import Cable Schedule.xls
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To access the Terminations View for Junction Box AJB-101: Select Home > Select > Equipment View
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Cable Schedule grid except the field From is already populated with Junction Box AJB-101.
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To perform the Cable Terminations: From the Equipment View: Right click on Junction Box AJB-101 and
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To perform the Cable Terminations: From the Equipment View: Right click on Field Marshalling Cabinet
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Terminations View for FMC-110 and slide it (using mouse cursor) to display the Terminal Strip 1 (TS1-A).
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it across to the right side of the Terminal then release the mouse click.
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Select the cable FMC/1 from the section Cables to Terminate and using the mouse cursor click and drag it
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The Terminations view for FMC-110 should appear as below:
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pane. The Terminations Import Wizard window is displayed.
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Cabinet: Select the cable FMC/1 from the section Cables to Terminate and using the mouse cursor click
and drag it across to the Left side of Terminal 1 and release the mouse click.
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Using the Graphical Approach terminate the Multi-paired cable AJB102 on the right side of the Junction Box
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I/O Module to a Power Supply. Wiring Manager contains a ‘Wiring Wizard’ feature that enables this
accurately and is available on the Terminations User Interface.
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Select the terminals from 1 to 8 on the Terminal Strip TS1-A and the ‘From’ Terminals column is populated
with the terminal details. Click the Next >> button on the Add multiple Wires between selected Terminals
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Create the termination of wires between selected IS Barriers and IS terminals B as shown below:
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By assigning Tags to I/O Modules/Channels, AVEVA Instrumentation Wiring Manager can create I/O
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Allocation from the Fixed Report button under Reports pane and use I/O allocation data when creating Loop
Diagrams and Loop Check Reports. When an Instrument Tag is assigned to an I/O Module Instrumentation
Wiring Manager creates signals numbers that match the signal numbers on the corresponding Field Device
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wiring to the Instrument Tag’s I/O Channel terminals.
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Cross Patching is an ideal way to create multiple wires between terminal strips and I/O Modules as
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creating all possible cross patch wires based on matching signal numbers.
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From the Equipment View, Right Click on the Distributed Control System Cabinet DCS-100 and select the
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equipment (Junction Box, Cabinets, Field Devices, etc.).
Open the Equipment List: Home > Select > Equipment List (under Lists)
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Select all equipment and click the Auto Ferrule Selected Equipment button under the Actions pane and
select the option Both from the context sensitive menu.
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To preview the Termination Report select: the Analogue Junction Box AJB-101 and select the Equipment
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1. Right Click on DJB-103 & DJB-104 and select Delete Equipment option. A message will be displayed,
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display the associated equipment and cables.
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a. To export the Cable Block diagram CBD001 onto an AutoCAD drawing: Click File > Export
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5 Enhanced Cable Block Diagrams
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On the left hand side of the graphics window a scrollable list of symbols is displayed according to the
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equipment type. This can be expanded and collapsed as required by selecting the arrow to the left of each
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by dragging the new item from the symbol lists on the left onto the graphics area.
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5.1 Create New Equipment (Worked Example)
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The Cable Details form is displayed. Enter the
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Catalogue Number: AVEVA001
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5. Create connections and cables between the junction boxes and the control panel UFG-001.
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In the ECDB Editor, select Print Preview.
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This mode displays the preview of the pages as they would be printed. The user can see which items will
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Adjust the graphics into one page. See the following diagram as a guide.
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Cables in AVEVA Wiring Manager can be automatically drummed.
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To access the Cables Grid: Home > Select > Cable Schedule (under Lists)
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6 Report Manager
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View, Fields, Sorting, Filtering and Revisions.
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Document No. text box: CABLSCH-001
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Title2 text box: MASTER CABLE SCHEDULE
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Select the Report CABLSCH-001 from the Reports grid. Give focus to the Reports tab and Click Open
Issues for Selected button from the Actions pane.
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The Customer Report provides a wider array of data for the user to access from AVEVA Instrumentation
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database. SQL queries can be created and edited that define custom reports using the SQL Query Maker
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converting an already defined Basic report into a custom report.
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Appendix A – Integrated Control System Block Diagram: Training Project
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Distributed Control Emergency Shutdown
System (DCS) System (ESD)
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Field Marshalling HARDWIRED SIGNALS (ESD) Field Marshalling
Cabinet (FMC-110) Cabinet (FMC-220)
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A01: STABILIZER UNIT A02: PROCESS AREA
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