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1. Send message to alarm group responsible Figure 72 Paging cycle with asterisks showing the settings SULZER Setting Paging x Minutes between pagings SE Pause after failed paging Max number of paging cycles Max number of attempts per user per cycle Remote control Timeout for personnel alarm Default reset timeout Mark as old after n seconds Alarm limits AT621 PC242 Other station types Figure 73 Table describing the settings Le AquaWeb User Guide Description Pause in minutes after a successful paging Pause in minutes after a failed paging Number of cycles for the whole group Number of attempts per user per cycle Minutes after man sets station in local mode Preset value for reset maneuvers for AT621 Process mimic and values are dimmed Number of alarms before limit alarm is set Number of alarms before limit alarm is set Number of alarms before limit alarm is set SULZER Le AquaWeb User Guide Users On the users page you can see an overview of all users Click on the user name to edit basic information like name and phone number To change area or add vacation click on the edit symbols in the corresponding columns A Alarm list E Map 8 Remote control Ed On screen diary Asset management Al Optimization A3 Setup e Alarm management ei Users i3 Stations ida Charts 4 Reports Users User Signature Email Pager Ack Edit Man Man Man Edit Edit Area Vacation Absence ala
2. SULZER AquaWeb Monitoring and Surveillance System User Guide www sulzer com SULZER Copyright 2015 Sulzer All rights reserved This manual as well as the software described in it is furnished under license and may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of such license The content of this manual is furnished for informational use only is subject to change without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by Sulzer Sulzer assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this book Except as permitted by such license no part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of Sulzer Sulzer reserves the right to alter specifications due to technical developments SULZER Contents MOON EE 6 System vs LUTT nT 7 Heil NR R N 8 Thema SCRE CW S retur ETHER VERS subaru rst res on serber NON DUI FOSS entrees vevsente ceases tee ES TUNER ER UNE 9 AIF OVI eege 9 LOPPEG OM US NER me 9 EES 10 scade PTT 10 Asset Management E Fel Bokm rket r inte definierat Alarm Management Fel Bokm rket r inte definierat Alarm Management Advanced Fel Bokmarket ar inte definierat Remote Control amp Surveillance Fel Bokmarket ar inte definierat Equipment Optim
3. bh ABS v Pump designation name AFP1543 3ME110 4 AFP1543 3ME110 4 ABS Bosman Pump description Submersible E Submersible E Biwater Gilkes Installation type Vertically dry installed in dry pit iv Vertically dry installed in dry pit iv Caprari Cascade Motor size in kW 11 11 LED Impeller type Radial Single Channel Open CB E Radial Single Channel Open CB E Edur EMU Wilo ump discharge size in DN Horizontally dry installed above gro E Horizontally dry installed above gro Gorman Rupp Grundfoss Sarlin Herborner Pump rotation speed Grindex Installation year Hidrostal Application details ITT Flygt Number of pumps P E ITT Gould Jung High wear to pumps Grit content Not known Iw gek What is the rag content for the station Medium KSB Lowara i i v Pumps solids handling lt 100 mm gis What is the age of the pumping station in New Maden years Paco Are the sumps cleaned on regular basis No v Pu Do they complete routine maintenance on Ritz this pumping station lt Select gt a Ruhrpumpen Level control equipment type Utrasonice E SPP Figure 37 Equipment details Sulzer Page 26 of 70 Version F 2015 06 30 SULZER Energy calculation report The conclusions in the report are based on the pumping station survey comb
4. In the Next in network box you select the station that is next to this in the network This adds arrows to the map showing the pumping direction AquaWeb User Guide Map settings Latitude 0 00000000000000 Longitude 0 00000000000000 Next in network Figure 85 Map settings When the position is correct click the OK button Ki U LZ E pe Unacknowledged Testbolaget Active John Wikfors Y x A Alarm list Map ZS Remote a eng IQ L Alarm management amp Users ka St Edit station H Johanneshov PC441 Identification settings Name Johanneshov PC441 Short code d Identity 21 Contract number 90011 Type PC441 Map settings Latitude Venten Ni A X MN d K A L N X 4 1 3 D i Watchdog functionality 5 i dika s n 200 in T j ws jf sl Collect log data 500 ft e e i ef Leafiet Tiles Courtesy of MapQuest Map data OpenStreetMap Vi Ignore APN for app connections Config jration Show edil config Print v Installation complete Figure 86 Map positioning Functionality Alarm reading watchdog functionality and log fetching is on by default Uncheck the boxes if you don t want it The Ignore APN for app connections needs to be checked if you are going to use apps Android Apple with old SIM cards in the substation With new SIM this is automatically Functionality Collect alarms Watchdog functionality Collect log data
5. Sven Svensson EMAIL When an alarm event occurs the paging is following the schema shown in the diagram below until someone has acknowledged the alarm The adjustable settings are marked with asterisks Start cycle Message o Wait for 15 sent OK minutes Yes Wait for 1 minute More Yes contact the same attempts person again ore persons to page No M More paging Yes contact first person in group again cycles d P group ag No Yes contact next person in group Send message to alarm group responsible Figure 54 Paging cycle with asterisks showing the settings SULZER Alarm groups An alarm group is a description of how to handle events from a specified set of alarm points In a group you define what alarms to handle and who to inform when the events occur AquaWeb User Guide Overview 4 Alarm list E Map Z Remote control fin On screen diary 2 Asset management e Optimization Ai Setup i System status TP Alarm management e2 Users A3 Stations il Charts E Reports Groups Areas Time settings Alarm causes Message format Other settings Alarmgroups Name area JAlarms Daytime Rotate paging order Day time Rotate paging order Night time General All alarms E 1 Wikfors John PUSH Ca Never E 1 La Motte Tommy PUSH J Never R Askenstr m Per PUSH R Askenstr m Per PUSH Xx All alarms for station Ca Never Ca Ca Hever JJ TestBox Figu
6. User Guide SULZER Le AquaWeb User Guide SULZER Sulzer Pump Solutions Ireland Ltd Clonard Road Wexford Ireland Tel 353 53 91 63 200 Fax 353 53 91 42 335 www sulzer com
7. v Alarms Figure 59 Temporary uncheck signals Chart areas The chart consists of two areas connected with each other the digital signals and the A alarms in the top and the analogue signals in the bottom A digital signal can be either high or low and this can be compared to the axis or by tooltip All on events for A alarms are represented by small A icons If you hold the mouse pointer over an icon a tooltip appears with information about which alarm point it is and when the alarm event occurred Temperature SULZER Reports F All contract levels The report page shows a grid of rows with analogue signals and columns with times and values The four last columns contain statistics over the selected period The view consists of three parts the filter panel the actual report and the alarm list Stations and reports From 717 2008 12 00 AM UI Resolution DW 5 Am K ttersbach PW 5 Am Kottersbach 7 17 2008 7 23 2008 7 23 2008 11 59 PM F CY 4 a amp o Name 3 17 2008 7 18 2008 7 19 2008 7 20 2008 7 21 2008 7 22 2008 7 23 2008 Min Avg Max Sum Overflow Counter Na 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 Overflow Volume m3 D 0 0 0 D D D Overflow Flow 1 3 1 3 Overflow time min 0 0 D D D Inflow l s Outflow l s Level M Pumped Volume m3 8 0 10 0 22 0 12 0 9 0 11 0 8 0 80 0 Pi Mo of pump starts Mo ii i4 13 i4 i4 24 107 AI 2 Current Pi A Pi Running time hh mm P1 Pump capacity l s 3 9
8. 00 00 O Monthly Figure 63 Rotate automatically weekly SULZER Rotate paging order O Never O Daily O Weekly Monthly t AquaWeb User Guide Weekday Time Monday wv 00 00 Figure 64 Rotate automatically monthly Areas The use of areas makes it easier to manage personnel for on call hours When adding users to alarm groups there s a filter showing all personnel belonging to the same area as the alarm group The General area is setup default and cannot be removed N Alarm list Map I Remote control E On screen diary E Asset mana gemen t KE Optimization 4 Setup YR Alarm management ea Users A3 Stations ik Charts amp Reports Groups Areas Time settings Alarm causes Other settings Areas Area VN x Demo e2 X Electrical e x Mechanical ei xX Process quy 92 X Support SC Figure 65 Areas overview Click on the name to edit the name Click on the users symbol to select users for the area Edit area Selected area General Users Users in area User DM Remove selected users gies o R o mnn Fn x F 4 F 4 x F g mp x oe oe x Figure 66 Edit area Select users by clicking the checkbox to the left of the name and then the Add button Time settings You can adjust the definition of day time and night time on a normal working week for your organization Everything outside the times given is considered night time or on call
9. 10 10 10 12 40 SALE jw SALE jw SALE jw SALE jw Acknowledge of alarm 2008 10 10 10 15 35 B JW AT621 Pump 2 Tripped General Acknowledge of alarm 2008 10 10 10 11 10 B JW AT621 Pump 1 Tripped General Command Reset Motor Protector Pi Doi1 Off Previous value Off Command Reset Motor Protector Pi Doi1 Off Previous value Off Alarm log Time Signature Status Class Description 2008 10 10 10 19 35 Off B Pump i Tripped General 2008 10 10 10 16 06 SALE jw AckEn B Pump 2 Tripped General 2008 10 10 10 15 38 SALE jw Ackn B Pump i Tripped General 2008 10 10 10 15 25 On B Pump 2 Tripped General 2008 10 10 10 12 27 Off B Purnp Z Tripped General 2008 10 10 10 11 10 On B Pump 2 Tripped General 2008 10 10 10 11 10 On B Pump 1 Tripped General 2008 10 10 10 10 59 Off B Pump 2 Tripped General 2008 10 10 10 10 59 Off B Pump 1 Tripped General 2008 10 10 10 10 43 On B Purnp 1 Tripped General Figure 32 Operator log and alarm log for station SULZER On Screen Diary On Screen Diary is a tool to get an overview of the current personnel allocation and responsibilities Select the period of interest in the date boxes either by entering the date directly or by clicking on the calendar and picking the date F All contract levels nacknovdedge 0 Odenthal R abs AquaWeb ctive 0 E Lt AdHoc e e E PW Am Hagen Bomba 2 Alarma General 8 18 2008 11 41 26PM_ Acknowledge Map A Alarm list Ki Map ZS Re
10. 2 9 3 8 3 8 4 0 4 2 4 4 4 0 P2 Mo Pump Starts Mo 12 i4 13 13 i4 23 106 AI 3 Current P2 A P2 Running time hh mm P2 Pump Capacity lus 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Energy Ch 1 Kwh 0 o o 0 o 0 0 o o Precipitation Ch 1 mm o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o Back Pressure Alarms Logdate Class AlarmText Status 7 23 2008 2 49 57 PM A Pump 1 Pump Not In Auto Off 7 23 2008 2 49 39 PM A Pump 1 Pump Mot In Auto On 7 23 2008 2 49 31 PM A Pump 2 Pump Not In Auto Off 7 23 2008 2 49 14 PM A Pump i Pump Not In Auto Off 7 23 2008 2 49 00 PM A Pump 2 Pump Not In Auto On 7 23 2008 2 47 48 PM A Pump 2 Pump Not In Auto Off 7 23 2008 2 47 40 PM A Pump i Pump Not In Auto On 7 23 2008 2 46 34 PM A Pump i Pump Not In Auto Off 7 23 2008 2 46 29 PM A Pump 1 Pump Not In Auto On Figure 60 Report overview Filter panel In the filter panel you define what to show in the report Here s a walkthrough of the alternatives 1 Select station from the dropdown list 2 Select period by doing one of the following a Click on the Day button Data from yesterday b Click on the Week button Data from last calendar week Monday to Sunday This is the default view c Click on the Month button Data from last running month and today up until now d Select exactly from and to by clicking on the calendar icons and clock icons 3 Select resolution from the dropdown list The contents vary depending on the selected period 4 Click on the Apply button 7 7 2008 12 00 A
11. Communication error Start 4 8 19 2008 1 45 01 PM PW 7 Am Gartenfeld On ABS sm By Communication error Start 8 19 2008 1 45 01 PM PW 5 Am K ttersbach On ABS sm B Communication error Start 8 19 2008 1 45 00 PM PW 23 Neschen On ABS sm A Communication error Start F 8 19 2008 1 45 00 PM PW 6 Leimbachsiefen On ABS sm Communication error Start 4 8 19 2008 1 45 00 PM PW 24 Schmeisig On ABS sm By Communication error Start 8 19 2008 1 45 00 PM PW 17 Am Hang On ABS sm By Communication error Start 6 9 2008 11 04 26 AM PW 22 Steinhaus Klassm hle On SALE MAM A DIN 1 5 Betrieb Kompr B Start 3 SALE MAM ABS Test Inbetriebnahme 12 Filter Show advanced Listtype Stations Other filtersettings NIS All stations v Freetext 1 O Unacknovdedged Alarm class Page size Q Blocked All K 10 w Copyright ABS 2008 All rights reserved Figure 10 Alarm list overview The header The header above the list shows the name of the view number of alarms shown current filter list creation time and a print button Alarmlist Active 10 of a7 Station Class All List updated 10 5 2008 12 06 30 PM Ge Figure 11 List mode number of alarms shown filter description creation time and print button The list part The alarm list displays alarms from your stations The list has two display modes the status mode and the log history mode You select the display mode status or log in the List type box More about the diff
12. SMS to any type of phone or by mail EMAIL To change the order of the users in the right list select the user and click on the Up or Down buttons If you d like to move the last person in the list up to the first position click on the Rotate button SULZER Edit alarmgroup Day time F AquaWeb User Guide Selected group All stations Selected area General Users in area iee Per mme Askenstr m Per puen o J ger J rgen EMAIL La Motte Tommy EMAIL amer zonm em Responsible Nr Nam Search 2 Askenstr m Per Jor Add Temporarily override position 1 in Users list Mr Name Search GL Tal Figure 60 Edit alarm receivers The user set as Responsible is notified if none of the users has acknowledged the alarm Rotate paging order When having several users in an alarm group it may be useful to rotate the paging order to level the work between the users This can be done manually as described above or automatically according to the rotate setting Click on the edit symbol in the Rotate paging order column to change it Edit rotate paging order All stations Rotate paging order Never O Daily O Weekly O Monthly Figure 61 Manual Rotate paging order O Never Daily Time 00 00 O Weekly O Monthly Figure 62 Rotate automatically once a day Rotate paging order O Never O Daily Weekly Every n week 1 Weekday Time Monday
13. Status Nr Number Was reset Description 2008 10 05 12 43 07 PW 24 Schmeisig o 2267 Pump 2 4 2008 10 05 12 38 35 PW 24 Schmeisig 1 2267 2267 Pump 2 F 2008 10 05 12 02 07 PW 24 Schmeisig 0 2282 Pump 1 O 2008 10 05 12 00 01 PW 24 Schmeisig 1 2282 2282 Pump 1 4 2008 10 05 11 59 52 PW 24 Schmeisig 0 2282 Pump 1 2008 10 05 11 59 15 PW 24 Schmeisig 1 2281 2282 Pump 1 2008 10 05 11 58 54 PW 24 Schmeisig 0 2282 Pump 1 2008 10 05 11 58 34 PW 24 Schmeisig 1 2280 2282 Pump 1 F 2008 10 05 11 57 57 PW 24 Schmeisig 0 2282 Pump 1 2008 10 05 11 57 20 PW 24 Schmeisig 1 2279 2282 Pump 1 Operator log All the commands alarm acknowledgments configuration changes and so forth that you perform will be tagged by your signature and saved by AquaWeb These activities can be viewed in the Operator log list After changing a setting in the system the user gets to enter a remark about what was done This makes it possible to track who did what and why The remark is then shown in the list Operator log 71 80 of 100 The maximum number of alarms was exceeded Please narrow your search Station e ation List updated 10 6 2008 12 17 40 AM B Drag a column here to group Time Station Operator Log text Remark 9 22 2008 10 05 41 AM ABS sm Logged in 9 18 2008 9 05 38 AM ABS sm Logged in 9 18 2008 9 03 47 AM ABS sm Logged in 9 17 2008 10 20 05 PM ABS sm Logged in 9 17 2008 2 20 22 PM ABS sm Logged in 9 17 2008 1 54 05 PM ABS sm Logged in 9 1
14. WE 0 50 emp CIANA 2 000 60 30 nz _ ANZ W K T2 Outlet Temp 69 80 Y 0 45 1 200 S 4 x 0 40 1 54 Ba Absorbed Power 27 39 1 600 5 u E 0 35 E 1 400 r4 3 D g S i 40 20 0 30 1 200 2 0 25 1 000 30 15 0 20 800 ni 20 10 0 15 400 0 10 10 5 200 0 05 o o 0 6 00 6 00 PM 06 24 2015 6 00 AM 12 00 PM 6 00 PM 06 25 2015 6 00 AM 12 00 PM 6 00 PM 06 26 2015 6 00 AM 12 00 PM 6 00 PM glo Power JP Motor Current B pressure BB spees B2 outlet Temp I T3 Bearing Temp I T4 Bearing Temp Figure 58 Multiple axis F All contract levels Flow l s Pressure Bar Overflow flow le Temperature SULZER F All contract levels It s possible to temporary hide signals from the chart by unticking the checkbox to get a cleaner view Day Week Month Load more detailad data lt lt 06 23 2015 12 26 53 AM 06 26 2015 11 19 39 PM gt gt f N Alarms an 0 55 0 50 0 4 0 40 a n a 0 35 E E 2 0 30 a 0 25 0 20 0 15 0 10 0 05 d 6 00 AM 12 00 PM 6 00 PM 06 24 2015 6 00 Af 12 00 PM 6 00 PM 06 25 2015 6 00 AM 12 00 PM 6 00 PM 06 26 2015 6 00 AM 12 00 PM 6 00 PM K 9 D Pressure Fi T3 Beanng Temp A T4 Bearing Temp Color Name Value Date Time Description AT T BR Ver gt 23 ve KV Motor rrent A Motor Current Amp M Pressure Bar mE Pressure Bar Motor Speed Speed RPM Y Temperature T3 Bearing Temp c M Temperature T4 Bearing Temp C L igita BCX Rur Enat VFI N Digital Ra Qil pump run Oil pump
15. a chance to select your own password and the help button leads to the document you re looking at right now s abs AquaWeb Swedm f I Change password New password Retype password Copyright ABS 2008 All rights reserved Figure 8 Change password SULZER AquaWeb User Guide Contract levels AquaWeb offers two contract levels Monitoring and Remote Control amp Alarms The Monitoring contract level offers functionality such as viewing stations and receives log data Automatic and manual data collection and visualization by charts and reports makes it possible to analyze the status and trends of the stations The second level also includes Remote control and alarm handling It makes it possible to look at the current status of the station and attempt a remote reset of motor protection devices before sending an engineer to site The basic version CMS 241 Monitoring amp Reporting includes m Remote on line Monitoring with support for Historical Report amp Trending with basic Alarm indication Monitoring Part number 62007041 The upper level CMS 251 Remote Control amp Alarms includes AquaWeb W The basic version functionality plus Remote Control support as well for advanced Alarm handling including Alarm Dispatch and Remote Control Routi ng Part number 62007042 Included in both above Advanced survey and calculation tool to map and report possible upgrade possibilities tied to
16. a pay back calculation This part of the software is for internal use The result is posted and can be accessed by end customer The Asset Management tool is an important tool for helping to achieve a proper Asset Management and to help out pinpointing problems and quick wins Figure 9 Contract overview Start screen The main menu in the start screen is normally the map Alarm list First a few words about the alarm system since an understanding of the workings of the alarm system is essential for understanding how to use and interpret the alarm list All alarms share some common characteristics They have an alarm source a severity class and a status Their status is changed by alarm events and they generate notifications sent to different receivers Alarm source All alarms have an alarm source The source can be a signal from the external equipment e g a motor protection that has tripped Another type of alarm source is internal e g from communication activities Severity class All alarms are classified and given a severity class from A to C with severity class A as the highest class The oldest active alarm of highest severity class is always displayed in the alarm row and an alarm with severity class A will remain in the alarm row even if new alarms are indicated if Sulzer Page 10 of 70 Version F 2015 06 30 SULZER F AquaWeb User Guide the new alarms are of severity class B or C The severity cla
17. hours If you enter 00 00 in both From and To it means that the whole day is on call hours After changing the time settings click on the Save button SULZER Working hours Lei AquaWeb User Guide A Alarm list Cl Map ZS Remote control al On screen diary s Asset management le Optimization 43 be Alarm management 2 Users A Stations il Charts 33 Reports Groups Areas Time settings Alarm causes Other settings Edit vacation absence Normal working hours From To Monday 08 00 16 00 Tuesday 08 00 16 00 Wednesday 08 00 16 00 Thursday 08 00 16 00 Friday 08 00 16 00 Saturday 00 00 00 00 Sunday 00 00 00 00 Vacation Absence Add to list From To Description From yyyy mm dd hh mm 2008 12 24 t B X 2008 12 24 00 00 00 2008 12 26 00 00 00 Christmas S 00 00 To yyyy mm dd hh mm 2008 12 26 a 100 00 Description Figure 67 Time settings overview Special days Special days that are common to all users can also be entered here These are then treated as on call hours Enter date time and description in the box to the right and click on the Add button Vacation Absence Add to list From To Description From yyyy mm dd hh mm 2008 12 24 x X 2008 12 24 00 00 00 2008 12 26 00 00 00 Christmas 00 00 To yyyy mm dd hh mm 2008 12 26 00 00 Description Fig
18. night time and the alarm is still active when the morning comes a paging is made to remind users on the day time shift that the alarm cause needs to be taken care of Le AquaWeb User Guide Paging Alarm class Daytime Nighttime V a alarm V A alarm B alarm 8 alarm Alarm event Daytime Nighttime Activation Activation E Deactivation E Deactivation Settings Quit paging on deactivation Page active after hour alarm Figure 58 Example showing Page active after hour alarm Select alarms to include A specific alarm point can only be managed by one alarm group The priority of the alarm groups is depending on the level of detail in the definition The table below shows the order Selected alarm points All alarms for selected stations All alarms Alarm setting Alarm setting Alarm setting O All alarms O All alarms 9 All alarms OA All alarms for selected station All alarms for selected station O All alarms for selected station ABS Watchdog v x X CPU30 x xX X JW AT621 9 Selected alarms O selected alarms O selected alarms ABS Watchdog v Power failure b Add Alarm Alarm text X ABS Watchdog VALARM1 Overflow x x X ABS Watchdog ALARM2 tripped motorprotection x x Figure 59 Alarm group priority Select receivers Select users to receive paging by clicking the checkbox to the left of the name and then the Add button A user can get the notification either by PUSH notification on the smartphone
19. one showing current value and the other showing the compare value Here s an example comparing today s values with yesterday s values Analogue signals Name Description Lang code Compare Color Axis Scale Min Scale Max Type Signal x 300 s Log Function Z 300 s Log Function Average Value Pump L Left EI Act Johanneshov PC441 LOGID 1001 x 300 s Log Function Z 300 s Log Function Average Value Pump IT CEFF4B Left KA Act iv Dohanneshov PC441 LOGID 1002 x 300 s Log Function Z 300 s Log Function Average Value Pump MI Right v Act v Johanneshov PC441 LOGID 1000 Figure 131 Compare example General graph If the General graph box is checked the chart template can be tied to a station If it s not checked the template can be run on its own General graph connected to station Figure 100 General setting SULZER Report templates From the reports list you can delete preview copy edit or add new template There are two types of templates general report templates without station name in the signal addresses and special report templates with selected station s name in the signal addresses General templates can be connected to a station in the Edit station page Specific templates are run stand alone and can be previewed from the list Le AquaWeb User Guide A Alarm list E Map E Remote control 2 On screen diary Asset management Al Optimization A3 Setup n Alarm management AN Us
20. personnel alarm unacknowledged This symbol is blinking One or more stations with personnel alarm acknowledged but active One or more stations with A alarm unacknowledged This symbol is blinking One or more stations with A alarm acknowledged but active One or more stations with B alarm unacknowledged This symbol is blinking One or more stations with B alarm acknowledged but active Cluster setup without communication Arrow showing pumping direction Popup menu If you click on a cluster the map zooms in to show all stations in the cluster If you click on station a popup menu appears This menu contains shortcuts to pages showing different aspects of the Station JohanneshovPC242 2015 05 20 13 33 02 Pump Pit Overflow View alarms 1 Remote control Station log gt Equipment details gt Setup gt Chart gt Report Figure 22 Popup menu SULZER Alarm list To view the alarm list click on the left pointing arrow to expand the list view 0 0 vi 9 1 Ce e By 0 0 Remote Control amp Alarms ACRA i 2015 05 20 13 33 02 JohanneshovPC242 Figure 28 Alarm list On SALE_JW Pump Pit Overflow SULZER Remote Control amp Alarms F Remote Control amp Alarms Overview Sometimes it s necessary to get a snapshot of the current status of the station To view the current status of a station or to make a maneuver click on the Remote control tab Listing
21. server connects to the station and shows live values for 2 minutes and then disconnects again Chart Opens a new browser window showing the default chart for the station Report Opens a new browser window showing the default report for the station Process mimic The process mimic shows the status of the station in a graphical view Inflow outflow level and pump statuses for example are illustrated with texts and animations In the station setup you can define which of the predefined system templates suits your station best PCx JW Lu Station is live Last updated 2008 10 30 08 53 44 Figure 26 Process mimic for an AT621 station Figure 27 Marked as old SULZER Le Remote Control amp Alarms Signal lists The signal lists show the current value for the cache signals Depending on station type and configuration there may be one or two lists The value column is shown in gray when marked as old Signals Logs Status Description Status Description 4 81 m PPi Level 0 0 m3 PPL Pumped vol Tot 0 0 l s PPI Inflow 0 0 m3 PPi Pumped vol Today 0 0 l s PPL Outflow 0 0 m3 PPL Pumped vol Day 1 2352 497 l s PPL Overflow 9 Pi Starts total B468 971 m3 h PP1 Overflow 0 Pi Starts today 4 81 m AIN 1 1 Nivagivare PG 1 D Pi Starts day 1 3 34 A AIN 1 2 Str mtrafo Pi 423 00 hhh mm P1 Running time total D 14 A AIN 1 3 Str mtrafo P2 05 06 hh mm Pi Running time today 1 1 m AIN 1 4 Braddfla de 24 00 hh mm P1 R
22. sum Vv Analogue sl PUMP 3 Total No of starts x No starts P4 Sum v Analogue v PUMP 4 Total No of starts x Overflow PP1 m3 sum v Analogue V Overflow volume total Here s a description of the columns Column Description Delete Click on the delete symbol to delete the row Name Identifies the channel in the report Mandatory Unit text Shown to the right of the name in the report Type Can be actual value or a statistic value of choice min max average or sum Station Station name should be entered if the template should be run on its own General report False Click on the button to select Signal The address of the signal to show Click on the button to select It could also be a formula If so encapsulate the channels with For example Station1 Signal1 OR Station2 Signal1 SULZER Click on the station name in the station column list and wait for that station s channels to appear in the signal column list Select the channel by click in the signal field either for both station and channel or just the channel You can select either analog values like pump pit level or statistics from digital signals like alarms or events Le AquaWeb User Guide UNS Woolton Biewer 15n1022 Alarm n MBO 422 is undefined 2015 06 23 11 32 34 Acknowledge Map AY Yau lagged im fram QuetatianWab and haw te Nasast level ef autharitias This may differ from yaur customers user interface A Alarm list e Map z R
23. zooms and pans the map to show all stations with alarm The search button lets you fill in search criteria s with autocompleting to find a specific station Qe 4 ee Figure 20 Map toolbar erer Navigation Besides going to the shortcut positions via the toolbar there are many different ways you can change the map s current position To pan the map drag it with the mouse in any direction or push the arrows on the keyboard To zoom push on keyboard or use scroll wheel or double click with the mouse You can also click on the buttons on the map Figure 21 Zoom buttons Sulzer Page 17 of 70 Version F 2015 06 30 SULZER Legend The stations are symbolized with different icons depending on the alarm status If two or more stations are too close to show they are grouped together as a cluster in the map In the table below the different symbols are explained Remote Control amp Alarms Symbol Description Station with normal status no alarms OQA Station with personnel alarm unacknowledged This symbol is blinking Ce Station with personnel alarm acknowledged but active Station with A alarm unacknowledged This symbol is blinking Station with A alarm acknowledged but active Station with B alarm unacknowledged This symbol is blinking Station with B alarm acknowledged but active Station setup without communication Cluster with normal status no alarms One or more stations with
24. 0 1 130 0 0 0 125 12 00 PM 12 30 PM 1 00 PM 1 30 PM 2 00 PM 2 30 PM 3 00 PM Figure 55 Load more detailed data Day Week Month lt lt 06 30 2015 11 32 26 AM I I 06 30 2015 3 05 55 PM gt gt Pump JS chart by amCharts Pump 2 Pump 3 Pump 4 Alarms 1 0 200 z e _ 3 E 08 f T z 9 2 M y d evel U L dL Outflow Tc 0 4 N 0 2 A E WS V 12 00 PM 12 30 PM 1 00 PM 1 30 PM 2 00 PM 06 30 2015 2 10 PM 3 00 PM Inflow a Level Ea Outflow im Overflow Flow H Overflow Level Figure 56 Load more detailed data loaded SULZER It s also possible to zoom and panning with the mouse VI Week lt lt _ 04 19 2015 12 09 00 PY 05 15 2015 4 49 22 PM gt gt 2015 o 27 2015 aS o4 2015 0s 11 2K4 Pump Pit High Level 3S chart by amCharts Q Show all Pump Pit Low Level Alarms Level 0 95 40 04 21 2015 04 23 2015 04 25 2015 04 27 2015 04 29 2015 05 01 2015 05 03 2015 05 05 2015 05 07 2015 05 09 2015 05 11 2015 05 13 2015 05 15 2015 B inflow B inflow 2 Bee Bi outflow Bl overflow flow Figure 57 Load more detailed data zoom and panning with mouse Support for multiple axes 06 03 2015 122653 AM maA 262015 111939 PM 06 23 2015 12 26 53 AM 06 26 2015 11 19 39 PM gt gt SSE s od pump rue Oil pump run 1 DIN 1 15 F2 LubeO FlowAsrEnd Alarm vm ES eg E oss 2 200 Speed 2 126 07 S ees Py T3 Beanng T nal SA
25. 143 mv vm X m e e v sepa VR VIN stg me Q Md nrw annet gem D Kon mm X nmm X nem x YR ee ee om mme m OM rem iode nom Calculations ra rm pa d Kra el vra mmm rm Seng em rs mar M ET Ag mom zeg mun 0 S T Rum fg 9 eg ee K T reng m zf ms wow ww ve se ve v X to ere Ti sv vm em M e Kee veen re Sug Ma Se Za X eg geng gem gn e vie we ET iu E K Cent H game m e e wg a me e gem wt X Geng seen vie D B v X tagy w iv ww ww ww e X sr erg tmt va v M oec H igre mn vis e X eg Geng enn t vie ei X teen wn Se v X sr ovt mm ve e X eg eegen HH green mm viv ve ee e e X sr oum tt e LS sg ve vw vw vw Kee M wg w cs e ve em vw v X Y Y erg mm m wave vo em v e K eg nmm ttm mm e Ce ow ve ww en e K Y mer erp Sea va v a vw v Hee mnra e rw mg ve ve view C Ke nee maan em vie ve vie y ZM rm bes daha n st v The template consists of three parts 1 Channels values in 2 Calculations 3 Display values out SULZER Le AquaWeb User Guide Channels The input for the report engine is the channels Enter the signal address manually or select from a dialog by click in the empty field Channels Name Lang code for name Unit text Lang code for unit Type Station Signal x No overflows PP1 sum zi Analogue EI Total number of overflows x No starts P1 sum v Analogue V PUMP 1 Total No of starts x No starts P2 Sum v Analogue sl PUMP 2 Total No of starts x No starts P3
26. 155811309 00467190001007904 EE MODEM Show Figure 82 Stations overview Edit station Depending on station type different settings are enabled on the edit page SULZER t AquaWeb User Guide Edit station Johanneshov PC441 Identification settings Name Johanneshov PC441 Short code ll Identity 21 Contract number 90011 Type PC441 18 06959152221680 Next in network JohanneshovPC242 v Functionality M Collect alarms Watchdog functionality M Collect log data Ignore APN for app connections Configuration Show edit config Installation complete Cancel Figure 83 Edit station settings Identification settings Presentation settings Historic trend 4 pum Communication settings Phone number Protocol Heartbeat interval 600 Time settings Timezone Site info Name is mandatory and has to be unique Short code could be added as a tag Identification settings Name Johanneshov PC441 Short code Identity 21 Contract number 90011 Type PC441 Figure 84 Identification settings Map settings AquaWeb includes full mapping functionality and this is the place to enter where the station is located The coordinate system used is a world standard called WGS84 world geodetic system If you already have the coordinates for your station just enter it in the Latitude and Longitude boxes Otherwise you can click on the Get position button to point it out on a map SULZER
27. 23 0 24 0 23 0 24 0 P1 No of pump starts No 0 0 1j 0 D 0 0 0 0 0 AI 2 Current P1 A BEEN P1 Running time hh mm 0 00 0 00 24 00 24 00 24 00 24 00 24 00 24 00 P1 Pump capacity l s 0 4 04 o X O03 X O3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 P2 No Pump Starts No D 0 o 0 0 D AI 3 Current P2 A P2 Running time hh mm 24 00 24 00 ss 18 53 0 000 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 P2 Pump Capacity l s 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Energy Ch 1 Kwh 0 0 0 0 D 0 0 0 0 0 Precipitation Ch 1 mm 0 0000 0 0 0 0 0 Back Pressure i He di Figure 64 Zoom in report SULZER Alarm list The alarm list below the data grid is showing the alarm status changes that occurred during the period shown in the report If the report contains signals from more than one station a station column is added F All contract levels Alarms Logdate Class AlarmText Status 7 23 2008 2 49 57 PM A Purnp 1 Purnp Hot In Auto Off 7 23 2008 2 49 39 PM A Pump i Pump Not In Auto On 7 23 2008 2 49 31 PM A Pump 2 Pump Not In Auto Off 7 23 2008 2 49 14 PM A Pump i Pump Not In Auto Off 7 23 2008 2 49 00 PM A Pump 2 Pump Not In Auto On 7 23 2008 2 47 48 PM A Pump 2 Pump Not In Auto Off 7 23 2008 2 47 40 PM A Purnp 1 Purnp Hot In Auto On 7 23 2008 2 46 34 PM A Pump 1 Pump Mot In Auto Off 7 23 2008 2 46 29 PM A Pump 1 Pump Not In Auto On 7 23 2008 2 45 42 PM A Pump i Pump Not In Auto Off 7 23 2008 2 45 42 PM A Pump Pit Both Pi and P2 Blocked Off 7 23 2008 2 4
28. 5 34 PM A Pump 2 Fallen Motor Protector Off 7 23 2008 2 35 32 PM A Pump Pit Both P1 and P2 Blocked On 7 23 2008 2 33 42 PM A Pump i Pump Not In Auto On 7 23 2008 2 33 23 PM A Pump 1 Fallen Motor Protector Off 7 23 2008 2 33 23 PM A Pump Pit Both P1 and P2 Blocked Off Figure 43 Alarm list Export to Excel To continue working with the data in the report using Excel just click the Excel button in the toolbar During the export to Excel a warning sometimes appears Just press Yes to continue opening the file If the decimal separator is wrong use the replace functionality to change all commas to point or vice versa Microsoft Office Excel P The file you are trying to open ABSreport 1 xls is in a different Format than specified by the File extension verify that the File is not corrupted and is from a trusted source before opening the file Do you want to open the File now Figure 44 Security warning Da id 9 c ABSreport 1 xls Microsoft Excel mx Home Insert Page Layout Formulas Data Review View Developer Add Ins ox S B Cape io A a mm En wrap ext General Ri E By genset Ay 3 W r 35 Delete Al za ae a SE even come En A Sr SEE AE nS Clipboard Font Tu Alignment Ta Number Tu Styles Cells Editing B2 vO fe 0 xf Name 10 20 2008 00 00 00 10 21 2008 00 00 00 10 22 2008 00 00 00 10 23 2008 00 00 00 10 24 2008 3 Overflow Co
29. 7 2008 11 24 04 AM ABS sm Logged in 9 16 2008 12 23 11 PM ABS sm Logged in 9 16 2008 11 04 18 AM ABS sm Logged out 9 16 2008 10 53 27 AM ABS sm Logged in SULZER Map The map page shows a geographic overview of all your stations and their current alarm status The page consists of three parts the toolbar the map and the alarm list Everything is tied together so if you change the map position the alarm list is automatically updated to show the alarms for the selected region Z Unacknowledged 0 Testbolaget SULZER ABS AquaWeb A Active 1 John Wikfors VY i You logged in from QuotationWeb and have the highest level of authorities This may differ from your customers user interface F All contract levels A Alarm list Ca Map Remote control a On screen diary zl Asset management e Optimization A3 Setup i System status t e a re on 2 e eT RS ee d US S Q 0 0 Or ARA Ai Se anr m 1 8 ife a vo J Xr RS n i e 0 E m TX a i B i ABEL Reen n d S amp wr KS E posteur san d 4 M s be 3000 ft e NONO Leg E E rts T Leaflet Tiles Courtesy of MapQuest Map data OpenStreetMap Figure 19 Map overview Toolbar The toolbar simplifies navigating the map to common views There are zoom buttons to the left The Back button takes you back to the previous position The Home button zooms and pans the map to show all stations in your organization The warning button
30. 70 Version F 2015 06 30 SULZER Day Week Month lt lt 06 23 2015 12 00 00 AM 06 30 2015 8 38 35 AM gt gt DIN 1 15 F2 LubeOhlFiewAirEPd Speed 1 395 92 2 800 F All contract levels TJ a 2 S L amp E S 2 200 l Les fy T2 Outlet Temp 82 10 m sl DEJES l4 Er Ei Abscebed Power 30 94 ind a E E 0 35 DES 0 25 s00 0 20 epp ka wa 0 15 a S 0 10 200 0 05 anas inco e a a oe 2e 20is ve mm rrr rri A ve mm OA rii Tre R absorbed Power i totor current B Pressure S G ot Temp 7 Ta Bearing Temp B Ta Bearing Temp Upper part E Absorbed Power Ee Motor Current fa Pressure Ei Speed E3 T2 Outlet Temp G T3 Bearing Temp 6 T4 Bearing Temp Scale Color Name Value Date Time Description M Absorbed Power kw Absorbed Power kw M Motor Current A Motor Current Amps Pressure Bar Pressure Bar M Motor Speed Speed RPM M Temperature T2 Outlet Temp C M Temperature T3 Bearing Temp C M Temperature T4 Bearing Temp C M Digital BCX Run Enable VFD M Digital Oil pump run Oil pump M Alarms Alarms Station Time Class Description Status it EE 06 24 2015 3 01 40 PM A DIN 1 15 F2 LubeOilFlowAirEnd Off 06 24 2015 3 01 39 PM A DIN 1 15 F2 LubeOilFlowAirEnd On 06 23 2015 10 15 09 AM A DIN 1 15 F2 LubeOilFlowAirEnd Off 06 23 2015 10 15 08 AM A DIN 1 15 F2 LubeOilFlowAirEnd On 06 23 2015 10 03 21 AM A DIN 1 15 F2 LubeOilFlowAirEnd Off 06 23 2015 10 03 19 AM A D
31. Click in the calculation builder field to open up the editor Pick channels or Calculations by clicking on them in the Channels list Calculations list Channels are enclosed with The formula operators are described in the next chapter SULZER Le AquaWeb User Guide Calculations Name Lang code for name Unit text Lang code for unit P Motor Running Time i 1 Int History run time P1 60 History run time P1 60 Int History run time P1 60 1 6667 Q Add new calculation SE Sean asta gt P Report tem een dl inet x Channel Pressure Out al wl Off G J Figure 104 Formula editor Your formula will be verified as you are working with it Calculations Name Lang code for name Unit text Lang code for unit Calculation builder A Motor Running Time Int History run time P1 60 History run time P1 60 Int History run time P1 60 1 6667 x Q Add new calculation EA m Display Channels Pressure Ost Inset Report item Decimals Calculations inser x Channel Pressure Out BG Off tee Figure 135 Formula editor Formulas These are the operators available when using formulas Operator Meaning Sub expressions Power SS Multiplication division Mod Modulus remainder Integer divide Addition subtraction gt gt lt lt lt gt Logical comparison Returns O for False and 1 for True If you want to return O or 1 instead add abs int around th
32. IN 1 15 F2 LubeOilFlowAirEnd On 06 23 2015 10 00 04 AM A DIN 1 15 F2 LubeOilFlowAirEnd Off 06 23 2015 9 59 59 AM A DIN 1 15 F2 LubeOilFlowAirEnd On 06 23 2015 9 34 44 AM A DIN 1 15 F2 LubeOilFlowAirEnd Off A DIN 1 06 23 2015 9 34 43 AM ahh 18 1120 Kerh LA AE I m SELLE SL M SD SD S D M B NEES IEEE NESE DEEL ES Lower part Figure 42 Chart overview Filter panel In the filter panel you define what to show in the chart 1 Press left arrows to get earlier data in the format Day Week or Month 2 Pressright arrows to get later data lt lt _ 06 29 2015 12 00 00 AM 06 30 2015 9 09 56 AM gt gt Figure 53 Filter panel SULZER It s also possible to use the slider on the top of the page for zooming and panning F All contract levels 06 23 2015 12 26 53 AM Ted more detailed S 06 26 2015 11 19 39 PM gt gt Figure 54 Filter panel Load specific data in time interval by move the slider to the interval and press Load more detailed data Month lt lt 06 30 2015 11 32 26 A i 06 30 2015 3 05 55 PM gt gt ore detailed data Anpi JS chart by amCharts Q Show all Pump 2 ump Pump 4 Alarms 175 pee 170 1 0 165 E 0 9 E 3 0 84 160 E z 9 3 6 074 iss 0 6 Lee 150 0 5 145 0 4 140 0 3 135 0 2
33. Ignore APN for app connections Figure 87 Functionality Presentation settings Select pump graphic for the remote control page from the predefined process mimics Default report and chart template can also be selected Those lists contain both predefined and your own templates SULZER Presentation settings FF AquaWeb User Guide Pump graphic Basic 2 pump A Report template Sevage 2 pumpstation type PC242 NW Chart template Historic Trend PC242 v Figure 88 Presentation settings Communication settings Since the sim cards in the stations are Swedish the phone number should always start with 0046 The protocol should be MODBUS for most GPRS 3G stations The heartbeat interval is adjustable for AT621 GSM stations It controls how often in hours the station contacts the system for heartbeat communication s a z Communication settings Communication settings Phone number 00467190001007888 Protocol Phone number Protocol i Heartbeat interval 1 18 MODBUS v Figure 90 Communication settings GSM station Figure 89 Communication settings GPRS 3G station Site info Site info can be general information about the station for example description of the location Site info Figure 91 Site info Configuration Several parts in AquaWeb are dependent of the station configuration It controls how to communicate with the station which signals to communicate which
34. In the list you can get an overview of all your stations having Remote control amp Alarms contract level You can see online status and find out when the station cache was last updated From the list you can also navigate to the process mimic of the station by clicking on the name Active Swedm HB e rm Unacknovdedged Gemeinde Odenthal E abs AquaWeb l 2008 10 23 18 57 21 Acknowledge A Alarm list Del Map g Remote control 2 On screen diary Asset management e Optimization A Setup Remote Control Filter by station name Select station Online Man on site Station Last updated Hours since last update e NewStation619 2008 04 07 13 18 01 4796 NewStation620 2008 04 07 13 18 01 4796 a PW 17 Am Hang 2008 10 24 04 36 03 5 PW 21 H ffe 2008 10 24 04 37 36 5 c PW 22 Steinhaus Klassm hle 2008 10 24 04 40 58 z PW 23 Neschen 2008 10 24 04 32 35 5 c PW 24 Schmeisiq 2008 10 24 04 35 36 5 PW 25 Altenberg 2008 09 10 03 56 46 1062 ce PW 5 Am K ttersbach 2008 10 24 04 40 53 5 a PW 6 Leimbachsiefen 2008 10 24 04 36 12 5 c PW 7 Am Gartenfeld 2008 10 24 04 39 56 5 Copyright ABS 2008 All rights reserved Figure 29 List of stations having remote control enabled Online status The symbol in the left column is showing the current online status For GPRS 3G connected stations the Online symbol indicates that the system has watchdog communication established with the station This means that alarms can be r
35. M 6 00 PM 06 26 2015 6 00 AM 12 00 PM 6 00 PM B Absorbed Power E Motor Current E Pressure E Speed CH T2 Outlet Temp G T3 Beanng Temp uH T4 Beanng Temp Figure 125 Chart overview Temperature SULZER Analogue signals In the first signal frame you enter the analogue signals Here s a description of the columns t AquaWeb User Guide Column Description Delete Click on the delete symbol to delete the row Name Identifies the signal in the chart Mandatory Description Shown in legend when running chart Compare If checked the time offset for this row is changed when running then chart according to the compare settings in the upper right corner of this page Color Palette to select color for the signal Axis Dropdown to choose the Axes to use as Axis Scale Min If the left scale is set to percent Scale min and Scale max are used for calculating the percentage For example an analogue value for motor currents can be extremely large for one pump and very small for another To set up a chart with adapted display you therefore set max and min scaling for each pump Scale Max See Scale min Type Can be actual value or a statistic value of choice min max average or sum Signal The address of the signal to show It could be station signal or just signal Click in the signal field to select It could also be a formula If so encapsulate the channels with For example Station1 Signal1 Station2 Signal1 E
36. M FE CT resolution 7 23 2008 11 59 PM F Cy From Stations and reports PW 5 Am K ttersbach Figure 61 Filter overview SULZER F All contract levels 7 23 2008 12 39 PM e CO 7 23 2008 1 15 PM LLLI ez Time Picker LE July 2008 UM Tan 3 00 4 00 S M T W T F S vd Bias 27 1 2 3 4 5 CAM on 23 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 UAM an 29 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 MM Pe 30 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 3 00 4 00 3127 28 29 30 31 6 00 7 00 PM PM 3 9 00 10 00 Figure 62 Date picker Figure 63 Time picker Toolbar Here s a description of the buttons in the toolbar Symbol Description o Changes report period a step backwards in time ba Goes back to the last view CH Zooms into the selected columns Dei Exports to Excel amp Shows the report in a pdf file Changes report period a step forwards in time Zoom To make it easy to drill down into more detailed levels there s zoom functionality in the grid To select the columns you re interested in press the left mouse button drag the mouse to the right and then release the button Then click on the zoom button in the toolbar PC242 FS 2008 08 02 2008 08 30 CH t Qk Overflow Counter No u o eS SS Overflow Volume m3 Overflow Flow l s l s Overflow time min 0 o Tape 0 0 0 0 0 Inflow l s 0 1 oi BERN 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 0 2 Outflow l s Level M Pumped Volume m3 9 0 3 0 11 0 24 0 23 0 24 0
37. Name of channel A Alarm list PE Map ZS Remote control 2 On screen diary Asset management le Optimization 4 Setup Le Alarm management Si Users A Stations il Charts 4 Reports Charts Delete Preview Copy Name General 23 Historic trend 1 pump Historic trend 2 pumps Historic trend 3 pumps Historic trend 4 pumps Historic Trend PC242 XXXXx a 3 3 42 add template Copyright ABS 2008 All rights reserved Figure 124 Chart templates overview SULZER Edit chart template If you copy edit or add new the Edit chart page is shown The template name is mandatory and has to be unique A chart template consists of digital signals and analogue signals In the screen shot below you can see where they are placed when running the chart t AquaWeb User Guide Day Week Month lt lt 06 23 2015 12 26 53 AM 06 26 2015 11 19 39 PM gt gt Pressure 0 56 Speed 2 400 00 T3 Bearing Temp 82 50 2 uS So 2 200 Qe RENT Motor Current 66 45 j AW 2 000 60 30 PF 0 4 W e 1 800 z T4 Bearing Temp 78 00 he pe 0 40 amp H S 50 25 l ep 16004 E amp 60 e e 9 35 5 LA T B 1 400 X H so 40 20 3 Analogue signals Lam E 1 200 2 0 25 40 1 000 30 15 one 0 20 30 20 10 800 0 15 20 400 0 10 10 5 10 200 0 05 0 o D i 1 c 0 00 0 06 23 2015 6 00 AM 12 00 PM 8 00 PM 06 24 2015 6 00 AM 12 00 6 24 2015 Qad 25 2015 6 00 AM 12 00 P
38. S a T ee ene Z Weelon Blower 1 sn4022 Alarm number 1422 is undefined 2015 06 25 11 52 54 Acknowledge Mai Au You logged in from QuotationWeb and have the highest level of authorities This may differ from your customers user interface Alarm list Map z Remote control il On screen diary ES Asset management E Optimization 49 setup N i System status Alarm management users Q Stations il Charts Z Reports Edit chart Name Offset for compare signals BCX History Chart English General graph connected to station Axes Title Side Type Color Min Max X Absorbed Por Left V Automatic Hl X Motor Curren Left V Automatic Vv BH X Motor Speed Left V Automatic Vv HI XX Pressure Bar Right V Automatic sl es X Temperature Right V Automatic Vv Xd Q Add axis Analogue signals XX Absorbed Power Absorbed Power kw iv 60 sek Average values Absorbed power X Motor Current Bl motor current a x Pressure Ba Pressure Bar wa ES SEET i x T2 Outlet Temp Xx T3 Bearing Temp x T4 Bearing Temp L Temperature Ed Temperature LOGID 1000 300 s Log Function Average Value Pump Pit Level ES Temperature LOGID 1001 300 s Log Function Average Value Pump Pit Inflow A LOGID 1002 300 s Log Function Average Value Pump Pit Outflow o Add signal LOGID 1003 300 s Log Function Average Value Overflow Level LOGID 1004 300 s Log Function Average Value Ove
39. aintenance i E Sys3 Test of function O unacknowledged Sys4 Power failure i Sys5 Hi inflow ze O Blocked Copyright ABS 2008 All rights Org i Heavy rain Sys6 Pump clogged Sys Pump broken Sys8 H 0 A in manual Sys9 Level sensor or controller problem Sys10 Electrical cabinet problem Org2 Pump failure over life time Figure 70 Alarm causes in use in alarm list SULZER Other settings This page contains various settings for AquaWeb Le AquaWeb User Guide A Alarm list E Map Remote control BE On screen diary Asset management a Optimization 40 Setup TD Alarm management e2 Users A Stations Il Charts B Reports Groups Areas Time settings Alarm causes Other settings Other settings Paging Minutes between pagings 15 Pause after failed paging 1 Max number of paging cycles 1 Max number of attempts per user per cycle 3 Remote control Timeout for personell alarm 60 Default reset timeout Mark as old after n seconds 60 Alarm limits AT621 5 PC242 10 Other station types 10 Figure 71 Other settings Too make it easier to understand what the paging settings are for here s a diagram showing the paging cycle Start cycle Wait for 15 minutes Yes contact the same person again Yes contact next person in group More paging cycles Yes contact first person in group again
40. alarm is deactivated i e the alarm source is no longer indicating any problem in your equipment If the alarm status is Acknowledged the alarm status is changed to Normal otherwise the alarm status remains Activated The alarm is acknowledged by the user If the alarm source is still indicating there is a problem in your equipment the alarm status is changed to Acknowledged otherwise the alarm status is changed to Normal The alarm is acknowledged by personnel locally at the station The alarm status is changed to Blocked Use the Block command with caution since all alarm events are ignored for blocked alarms If the alarm source is indicating there is a problem in your equipment the alarm status is changed to Activated otherwise the alarm status is changed to Normal Push notification to user s smartphone Android or iPhone Mail sent to a user s mailbox Shows that the push has arrived to the user s smartphone The user has entered what caused the alarm Push notification has been read by user SULZER F AquaWeb User Guide Alarm notifications When an alarm is activated alarm notifications are sent to different receivers Which receivers will get a notification depends on how the alarm system is configured but some receivers are mandatory Notification receiver Description Alarm list This is a mandatory receiver Alarm row This is a mandatory receiver the alarm row displays the latest alarm of the hi
41. ample from a PCx station Maneuver Signals with name shown as hyperlinks are maneuverable Depending on type of signal the dialogue looks a bit different For GPRS stations like PC242 or PCx a signal is either analogue or digital and the corresponding dialogue is used For an AT621 you can set ON OFF or other value pulse By sending 3 to station the signal will be activated for 3 seconds Reset Motor Protector P1 Start level P1 Q P1 Relay contact O Q Reset Motor Protector P1 Start level P1 oO Pi Relay contact Current value On Current value 1 20 m Current value On Oon Oon a Pe E Other value O B O Pi Running check O Pump 1 Alarm blocked Figure 30 Analogue maneuver Figure 31 Digital maneuver Figure 29 AT621 maneuver SULZER F Remote Control amp Alarms Log lists The log lists gives a filtered overview of what has happened recently Signals Logs Operatorlog Time Signature Description 2008 10 27 13 40 04 SALE jw Request update for station 2008 10 13 13 48 10 demo Command Reset Motor Protector Pi Doi On Previous value Off 2008 10 10 10 20 09 SALE jw Request update for station 2008 10 10 10 20 04 SALE jw Request update for station 2008 10 10 10 18 48 SALE jw Sending configuration to station 2008 10 10 10 18 42 SALE jw Config for station updated JW AT621 2008 10 10 10 2008 10 10 10 2008 10 10 10 16 06 15 38 14 04 2008
42. anced Listtype Stations Other filtersettings jan A Freetext i Q Unacknowledged Alarm class Hage size O blacked Figure 15 Simple filter Filter Hide advanced gt gt Listtype Time Stations Other filtersettings D I a4 From All stations Ka Freetext 1 eg Po L J Unacknowledged n class Freetext 2 O mies Po bales Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa C all 28 29 30 Bg O2 03 O4 LJ Show only alarms without given cause L Tre 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 Ll Show only alarms without activity started gre 12 13 14 15 161718 pori Ge _ Log grouped by activation 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 m 26 27 28 29 30 31 01 Operator log L Eventlist Figure 16 Advanced filter SULZER F AquaWeb User Guide In the table below the different filter options are described Filter type List type Time Station Alarm class Free text search Only alarm without cause Only alarms without activity started Page size Commands How to use it This filtering option has two main purposes You use it for selecting the type of alarm list you want i e Status list or Log history list When you choose to display a status list you also select if you want to display all alarms regardless of their status or if you want to filter the list and only display alarms of a specific status In the same way you select if you want to display the alarm log in plain format or in a format where the alarm events are grouped together Select the time frame you wan
43. capacity today O Pump 1 Alarm blocked 0 0 l s P2 Pump capacity day 1 Q Pump 1 blocked 3582558 7 m3 PP1 Overfl vol Tot O P2 Running check 447 34 hh mm PP1 Overfl time Total O Pump 2 Alarm blocked 1 PP1 No overflovs Total O Pump 2 blocked 43232 2 m3 PP1 Overfl vol Today Q P3 Running check 05 06 hh mm PP1 Overfl time Today CH Pump 3 Alarm blocked 0 PP1 No overflows Today O Pump 3 blocked 203234 2 m3 PP1 Overfl vol Day 1 Q P1 Relay contact 24 00 hh mm PP1 Overfl time Day 1 Oo P2 Relay contact 0 PP1 No overflove Day 1 O P3 Relay contact 0 P3 Starts today 0 P3 Starts day 1 26 P3 Starts total 05 06 hh mm P3 Running time today 24 00 hh mm P3 Running time day 1 426 29 hhh mm P3 Running time total 0 0 l s P3 Pump capacity today 0 0 l s P3 Pump capacity day 1 0 0 l s P3 Calc nominal pump cap for height 1 Figure 97 Signal lists in Remote control page RID1000 RE 1 Cache Web 1 Signed Scale 0 01 Unit m Txtno 151 Text Level Figure 98 Extract from station configuration with the Cache and Web parameters highlighted Send configuration This can be done on both GSM and GPRS 3G stations Click on the Send configuration button AquaWeb contacts the station and starts to upload the current configuration The progress is shown dynamically SULZER Installation complete When the station is configured and all settings are applied click the checkbox called Installation complete to enable full functionality for the station This means
44. ck to list Z Refresh 5 Reguestnevwalues il Chart H Report i 1 I PW 5 Am K ttersbach station is disconnected Last updated 7 7 2008 3 53 39 AM Status 0 0l s 0 0 l s 00 OO OO OO OO OO OO OO OO OO OO OO O r V emm l ER 0 44 m SEN m D ipti Level Inflow Outflow Overflow Flow m3 h AI 1 Level Sensor AI 2 Current P1 AI 3 Current P2 Al 4 Pressure Free Choice GPRS Signal 0 31 99NA Local mode Pump 1 Start Level Pump 1 Stop Level Pump 2 Start Level Pump 2 Stop Level DO 5 Pump 2 Options Function Modem Supply Mixer blocked High Level Float Overflow Remote blocking High Pressure Blocking Low Level Float Pump 1 Pump run indication Pump 1 Pump Alarm Blocked Pump 1 Pump Blocked DI Not in Auto Pump 1 Fallen Motor Protector Pump 1 Fallen Temp Protector Pump 1 Pump Fail DI active Pump 1 Leakage Pump 2 Pump run indication Pump 2 Pump Alarm Blocked Pump 2 Pump Blocked DI Not in Auto Pump 2 Fallen Motor Protector Pump 2 Fallen Temp Protector Pump 2 Pump Fail DI active Pump 2 Leakage DO 2 Control P1 DO 3 Control P2 DO 4 Pump 1 Options Function Reset Motor Protector P1 P2 DO 6 Pit Options Function Mixer Control Status Description Pumped Volume Total Pumped Volume Today Pumped Volume Yesterday Pump 1 No of pump starts Total Pump 1 No of pump starts Today Pump 1 No of pump starts Yesterday Pump 1 Running time Total Pump 1 Running time Today Pu
45. click on the edit symbol in the Area column Area of responsibility J ger J rgen Select areas E Support Cl General Demo Electrical Mechanical L1 Process guy Figure 79 Areas of responsibility for user Enter vacation for user To make the On screen diary useful for planning on call duty planned vacations and other absence should be entered continuously Click on the edit symbol in the Vacation absence column Edit vacation absence Jager J rgen Vacation Absence Add to list E i i Description From yyyy mm dd hh mm X 2006 01 12 09 00 00 2006 01 13 16 30 00 Meetings n g 00 00 To yyyy mm dd hh mm X 2006 01 16 08 00 00 2006 01 20 17 00 00 Holiday 2008 11 10 Fi 00 00 X 2006 02 02 00 00 00 2006 02 03 00 00 00 Test in germany Description X 2006 03 13 07 00 00 2006 03 17 16 00 00 Holiday Malaysia Ada X 2006 09 22 00 00 00 2006 09 25 00 00 00 Sick Add Back Figure 80 Vacation absence for user SULZER Edit user permissions In AquaWeb it s possible to control each user s permissions to access and edit information The following table shows what the checkboxes in the edit user dialog means Alarm management Contract Alarm management Alarm groups View X Edit Areas View X Select users Other alarm settings day time settings holidays alarm causes and timeouts View X Edit Users Contract Alarm management Users View Edit everything
46. e All stations EN O Unacknovdedged Ses dass au wel Page size O Blocked All ei mra Update Copyright ABS 2008 All rights reserved Figure 5 AquaWeb overview Alarm overview In the info bar you get an overview of the alarms in your organization The information is displayed in a matrix with rows showing status and columns showing severity The first column shows personnel alarms the second A alarms and the third B alarms In the screen shot below we can see that there are 1 unacknowledged inactive B alarm 4 active A alarms and 10 active B alarms Unacknowedged e D Odenthal Active Tg 4 AdHoc IB Figure 6 Info bar The alarm row is displaying the oldest unacknowledged active alarm of the highest severity class Next to the alarm text is an Acknowledge button you can use for acknowledging the displayed alarm If you have entered the coordinates for the station you can also click on the Map button to show the station on the map page EN PW Am Hagen Bomba 2 Alarma General 98 18 2008 11 41 26 PM Acknowledge Figure 7 Alarm row Logged on user The info bar also shows the organization name and the logged on user Finally there are three buttons Starting from the right there is the logout button the password button and the help button The logout button obviously explicitly logs you out of AquaWeb If you leave the browser running you ll be automatically logged out after 24 hours The password button gives you
47. e expression Example abs int Signal1 lt Signal2 amp And Or Logical and logical or In addition to the standard operators the following built in functions are supported they are case insensitive Abs Sin Cos Tan Atn Log Log10 Exp Sqr Int Ceil and Floor Display In this section you decide what to show on the report and how to show it SULZER Le AquaWeb User Guide Stations and reports From G Resolution PW 5 Am K ttersbach v SS 712312008 11 59 Pw f j Day v PW 5 Am K ttersbach 7 17 2008 7 23 2008 Q 2k 8 Name 7 17 2008 7 18 2008 7 19 2008 7 20 2008 7 21 2008 7 22 2008 7 23 2008 Min Avg Max Sum Overflow Counter No 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Overflow Volume m3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Overflow Flow l s l s Overflow time min 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Inflow l s Outflow l s Level M Pumped Volume m3 8 0 10 0 22 0 12 0 9 0 11 0 8 0 80 0 P1 No of pump starts No 11 14 13 14 17 14 24 107 AI 2 Current P1 A P1 Running time hh mm P1 Pump capacity l s 3 9 3 9 3 9 3 9 4 0 4 2 4 4 4 0 P2 No Pump Starts No 12 14 13 13 17 14 23 106 AI 3 Current P2 A P2 Running time hh mm P2 Pump Capacity l s 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Energy Ch 1 Kwh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Precipitation Ch 1 mm D D D D D D D D D _Back Pressure i J a Alarms Class AlarmText Status 7 23 2008 2 49 57 PM A Pump 1 Pump Not In Auto off 7 23 2008 2 49 39 PM A Pump 1 Pu
48. e is automatically updated during the collection so it s possible to follow the progress without clicking anywhere Active Swedm a pe Unacknovdedged Gemeinde Odenthal E abs AquaWeb E Ab A Alarm list E Map ZS Remote control Ed On screen diary zl Asset management v Optimization A Setup 4 Chart amp report 9 pete collection Data collection Online Station Collect new values Last complete Status Progress NewStation484 Start NevStation4s5 Start NewStation486 Start NevStation619 Start Pw 15 Lanzemich Start 2009 03 05 PW 17 Am Hang Start 2009 03 05 PW 21 Hoffe Start 2009 03 05 PW 22 Steinhaus Klassm hle Start 2009 03 05 PW 23 Neschen Start 2009 03 05 Pw 24 Schmeisig Start 2009 03 05 PW 25 Altenberg Start 2008 09 09 Measuring values could not be collected PW 5 Am K ttersbach Start 2009 03 05 PW 6 Leimbachsiefen Start 2009 03 05 PW7 Am Gartenfeld Start 2009 03 05 Copyright ABS 2008 All rights reserved Figure 47 Data collection Column Description Online Show the current online status Station Station name Collect new values Click the Start link to start collecting new values Last complete Shows the date the system has collected all data for Status Text describing the current status in the collection Progress Collection progress shown in percent Figure 48 Legend for online status SULZER Setup The setup tab contains sections for configuring
49. eceived and that a manual connection can be done For GSM stations the Online symbol is shown when the station has been in contact with the system within the last 24 hours The watchdog functionality in AquaWeb sends wakeup messages to stations that are near the limit Symbol Description Always offline due to missing or bad configuration my Offline e Online Watchdog False or Setup complete False Figure 30 Legend for online status Cache Whenever the system is in contact with the station all signals marked with the cache parameter in the configuration are updated Sulzer Page 20 of 70 Version F 2015 06 30 SULZER Process mimics and signals list The Remote control amp Alarms page shows the cached values for the station If the station is currently connected the values shown are live A while after the station is disconnected the process mimic and the values in the lists are grayed out marked as old to remind you that they re not the actual values any more just a snapshot of the last known status Remote Control amp Alarms The page consists of three parts 1 The toolbar 2 The process mimic 3 The list section L JB PW Am Hagen Bomba 2 Alarma General abs AquaWeb Unacknovwledged 8 18 2008 11 41 26PM Acknowledge Odenthal AdHoc g Map A Alarm list E Map 8 Remote control Ed On screen diary FS Asset management e Optimization A Setup Remote Control gemma Ba
50. ecific for settings specific for station this station type this station configuration used In AquaWeb Figure 95 The configuration settings unique to this station red frame are editable via AquaWeb To make a change to the station specific rid file edit the bottom textbox like this Find the row that you want to edit in the upper textbox Copy its section header enclosed with to the bottom textbox Copy the row to edit to the bottom textbox Make the changes Click the OK button UR w SULZER Configuration Le AquaWeb User Guide Toverland ID 281 Functions Table Text Send configuration Complete configuration IOTELEGRAM Fetch configuration REGISTERS RIDSO RE 19 Scale 0 1 Unit V Txtno 108 Text Supply voltage RID91 RE 449 REECH 1700 Text GPRS Signal 0 31 99 NA RIDS3 RE O Cache Web 1 Txtno 1800 Text Local mode RIDS4 RE 443 Cache Web 1 Scale 0 01 Txtno 102 Text PC 241 242 Version RID95 RE 444 Txtno 103 Text Special Version ul v ATA PAPA A a TA T wm Ben wm TT te TR Z re wm wi Peer Te A nea The Z de m ara T o wm d T I lt TT gt Configuration parts unique to this station unique rid file REGISTERS RID91 RE 449 Txtno 1700 Text GPRS Signal 0 31 99 NA Copyright ABS 2008 All rights reserved Figure 96 In this example the RID91 is removed from the cache and the web 1 list Remote control signals To define how signals are prese
51. emote control Sa On screen diary Asset management CY Optimization d Ai Eebup il System status th Alarm management a Listers 43 alarms i Chart ESP Regrets Edit report Namie English BCX 1800 Compressor Report WiGaneral raport connected to station Channels Name Lang code for name Unit text Lang code for unit Type Statio Signal x Abanrhed Dauer KW Arg EA Amalas w 6D sak Average vales Leis hiran arh rra DM Hairy Ma starts Pi Avg v analogue History Na starts P x Heber nan eng Pi Aug Ne ia H ere nan Gene Di x Pressure Out Bar Aung w Zrale DCH GO sel Average values Druck x RPM Bag EI Gr jegu G0 tak Avarage values Maoblssumdeshungen X T2 Outlet Tamperatura c Avg E giegual NEO sak Average values Temperatur x T3 Bearing Tampsrahira c aug E AnalNua wv eNsak Avarage values T3 Lagar Temparatur x T Bearing Tarmperahuna c Ava sel Analog E 60 peraga values TS Lager Temm ararur x Act sel Dimnimgban Blom Z ono Skatigbe E P Add trad channel ALARM1032 SYSTEM Comfiguratean Pu TO MODULE 1 Power failure ALARMIZ33 10 MODULE 1 Low supply volga ALARM 14394 10 MODULE 1 IO module missing Calculations ALARM LIE DIN 1 1 Drivg healty Name Lang code for nane Unit text Lang code for unit Ca ALARM1410 DIN 1 3 Inlet Filter Blocked j i lara bot n TEEN DIN 134 T31 MatorWindingTemp x Meter Running Tire Lnb History run time PLO pii History ran time Pe ey run mere Pe ee O Add new calculation Display Repor
52. erent list types is described in the filter section below Sometimes you want to group information by a certain part of the information You can do this by dragging the column header to the area that says Drag column here to group In the examples below the list is being grouped by station name SULZER Alarmlist Active 9 of a ptation Class All F AquaWeb User Guide Drag a column here to group Sch 4 Time Station Status 2008 10 04 17 07 18 PW 3 Kerberich II On Figure 12 Drag column header to group Time Status El Station PW 22 Steinhaus Klassm hle 2008 06 13 18 38 43 On 2008 06 13 18 27 10 On 2008 06 09 11 04 26 On El Station PW 23 Neschen 2007 10 25 15 15 27 On Figure 13 List grouped by station name You can change sort order by clicking on the column header The arrow shows the current sort order Arrow down means descending order Time Figure 14 List sort order The alarm list displays every alarm on one row You select an alarm by clicking the checkbox to the left By selecting an alarm you make this alarm the target for the alarm commands described below Filtering In the filter panel you can select the type of list and enter a filter when you want to limit the number of alarms to display and thus make it easier for you to find specific alarms The filter section has two modes simple and advanced The simple one contains the most common options Filter Show adv
53. ers A3 Stations ida Charts 34 Reports Reports Delete Preview Copy Name General Sewage 1 Pumpstation e PC4 LPP4100 Report 23 Sewage 1 Pumpstation type PCx CPU30 Report 3 Sewage 2 pumpstation type PC242 i4 Sewage 2 Pumpstation type PC4 LPP4100 Report Sewage 2 Pumpstation e PCx CPU3O Report Sewage 3 Pumpstation type PC4 LPP4100 Report Sewage 3 Pumpstation e PCx CPU30 Report Sewage 4 Pumpstation type PC4 LPP4100 Report Sewage 4 Pumpstation e PCx CPU30 Report XXXXXXXXX CK ww www Q Add template Copyright ABS 2008 All rights reserved Figure 101 Report templates overview Edit report template If you copy edit or add new the Edit report page is shown The template name is mandatory and has to be unique SULZER AquaWeb User Guide Mb Ze fe Retr tins AY Mate Ba DNS Ke ae r re d g e ea a al gg d ne a z e Fon rg en mm teen dee Ess Bee Daumin Len amy ve I ae ges Banne Br H r L 9 mS Eat saport hore Charest a meea gr ee khe m Re RR X w rin N w ena K ar d reen X wann Fog rert V A Li d gen X wank me Ae bi Tea K 0 een X wasn mv Age Y P rm kd ren X wmn wv maga V rien K dts X zem E wmv vem Yate roe Ki Seef mm eu v Manga Y Corp te ta X seen x wada V KN Catal pare e X owen veas V L N Leed pay apa K eran ti Manga V Pw I ate pany e Koo ance V fM amp Leo pos we X ern ctm n ves V hod wos X enet a ww veea N FR e e me X mmn e wv reg N LR Ia e te x kom mn iaw veda PR 2
54. for all users Edit alarm settings for all users Setup Contract Alarm management Stations View settings X Edit settings View configuration X Edit configuration View equipment attributes X Edit equipment attributes X Alarm list Contract Alarm management Advanced Alarm list View X X Acknowledge X Block Unblock Select cause View activity log Edit activity log gt lt xXx Event list View X Reset Operator log View Personnel planning Contract Alarm management Advanced Labour force calendar View X Edit see alarms and users above Signal status Contract Remote Control amp Surveillance Signal status View X X Update X Remote control 1 2 and 3 Remote Control level 1 Start stop pumps mixers etc Remote Control level 2 Cange set points Remote Control level 3 Not in use Charts and reports Contract Optimization Charts View X X Edit templates Reports View X X Edit templates Figure 81 User permissions Xx gt X De z Se Se Xx X X ze Se De S gt t AquaWeb User Guide SULZER Stations The stations are created by Sulzer with default settings to make it easier for you to get them up and running In the stations list you can get an overview of the settings You can also see the online status and an indication of personnel working at the stations To change a station s settings click on the stat
55. for example automatic watchdog handling for GSM stations and automatic log fetching for GPRS 3G stations t AquaWeb User Guide Configuration oO Installation complete Figure 99 Check Installation complete Chart templates From the chart list you can delete preview copy edit or add new template There are two types of templates general chart templates without station name in the signal addresses and special chart templates with selected station s name in the signal addresses General templates can be connected to a station in the Edit station page Specific templates are run stand alone and can be previewed from the list It s possible to use LoglD for each channel PC242 and PC441 Each channel has it s on ID and therefore it s possible to use the LoglD instead of a name makes it possible to create non language independent templates Scale vi Aet Wi 300 Log Function Average Value Pump Pit Pit Level LJ E IEEE Ib pation Johanneshov PC441 w Insert station and channel iL 4 avs H ion Channel Insert channel LOGID 1001 300 s Log Function Average Value Pump Pit Inflow LOGIO 1002 300 s Log Function Average Value Pump Pit Outflow LOGID 1003 300 s Log Function Average Value Overflow Level LOGIO 1004 300 s Log Function Average Value Overflow Flow l s LOGID 1007 300 s Log Function Average Value Back Pressure Vv RLOGID1011 Overflow Volume Figure 123 LoglD and
56. ghest severity class Mobile phone Notifications to mobile phones are optional This function is widely used for sending notifications to on duty personnel so they can take action when an alarm condition is indicated The notifications can be configured in such a way that different persons receive notifications from different parts of your equipment and also based on your duty schedule Works with both SMS and Push for smartphones Android and iOS Mailbox Notifications can be sent to mailboxes as well Works in the same way as those to mobile phones SULZER F AquaWeb User Guide Overview The alarm list consists of four major parts the header the list itself the command buttons and the filter parameters Active AdHoc E e pa sr knovdedged Odenthal E abs AquaWeb Unacknow g x ntha By PW Am Hagen Bomba 2 Alarma General 8 18 2008 11 41 26 PM Acknowledge e A Alarm list EJ Map z Remote control E On screen diary Asset management FA Optimization A Setup Alarmlist Active i 10 of 16 D Station Class All List updated 9 4 2008 1 10 58 PM a Drag a column here to group Time Y Station Status Signature Class Description Activity Signature Cause Cause 8 19 2008 1 45 02 PM PW 22 Steinhaus Klassm hle On ABS sm By Communication error Start 8 19 2008 1 45 01 PM PW 21 Harte On ABS sm A Communication error Start 8 19 2008 1 45 01 PM PW 25 Altenberg On ABS sm
57. gnal field to select Scales You can use left scale or both left and right scale Select automatic default manual or percent The manual setting requires min and max limits You can add as many axis as you want SULZER Le AquaWeb User Guide Axes Title Side Type Color Min Max x Left Left vi Autom atic w E1E600 x Right Right Automatic 000000 x Left BY Automatic Manual Add axis Percent Figure 129 Scale settings SULZER Formulas These are the operators available when using formulas t AquaWeb User Guide Operator Meaning Sub expressions a Power io Multiplication division 96 Mod Modulus remainder Integer divide Addition subtraction gt gt lt lt lt gt Logical comparison Returns O for False and 1 for True If you want to return O or 1 instead add abs int around the expression Example abs int Signal1 Signal2 amp And Or Logical and logical or In addition to the standard operators the following built in functions are supported they are case insensitive Abs Sin Cos Tan Atn Log Log10 Exp Sar Int Ceil and Floor Compare Signals marked with compare will have values from a different time frame You can set the offset in five different units hour day week month or year Offset for compare signals e v Figure 130 Compare settings Just add the signal you want to compare on two rows
58. ined with many years of experience and know how It contains payback time for suggested actions either repair or replace Contract level Asset Management a abs Pump station name 338 i x c Short code tse Date Equipment Repair Scope of Work Forecast Cost Savings per year i Payback Calculation Ge d Years 153 Replace worn hydraulics to improve UM efficiency Equipment Replacement Assumptions Effect Limitations Payback rs lan been asumed from on site results and pump Calculation Years Power consumption Is very high Impeller size may be differnt to what is printed on pump More info about site is required Considerations for Operations Hydraulic ends may be able to be adjusted to increase efficiency Station has only recently been 3 refurbished Figure 38 Energy calculation Pdf report The photos taken during the survey can be uploaded and viewed in AquaWeb Figure 39 List of photos Figure 40 Photo from a station SULZER Optimization Log data is collected once a day from GPRS 3G connected stations This data can be analyzed in two different ways in AquaWeb charts with graphical view or reports with tabular data The system includes preconfigured templates that work with standard pumping stations A default template can be tied to each station The templates contain visualization
59. ion Configuration PW 5 Am K ttersbach Functions f Table Text 3 Send configuration Type Address Description Fetch configuration REGISTERS RE 19 Supply voltage REGISTERS RE 449 GPRS Signal 0 31 99NA REGISTERS REO Local mode REGISTERS RE 443 PC 241 242 Version REGISTERS RE 444 Special Version REGISTERS RE 1 Level REGISTERS RE 10 Inflow REGISTERS RE 11 Outflow Figure 94 Configuration table for a GPRS 3G station Fetch configuration from a GPRS 3G station Click on the Fetch configuration button AquaWeb contacts the station and starts to download the current configuration The progress is shown dynamically Change configuration for a GPRS 3G station Certain parts of the configuration could need to be adjusted to fit special purposes functions in some projects For example change the list of signals in the Remote Control page This can be done for GSM stations by editing the configuration text and clicking OK The configuration is then saved to the database and the changes are applied immediately This works fine also for GPRS 3G stations until you fetch the fresh configuration again from the station The manual changes are then overwritten The solution is to edit the station specific rid information that resides on the server via AquaWeb The changes are then merged into the complete configuration when a new fetch is made Configuration info Configuration Configuration Complete station fetched from settings sp
60. ion name To view or change the equipment details click the Show link in the rightmost column Le AquaWeb User Guide EN Alarm list Ki Map ZS Remote control d On screen diary Asset management E Optimization f 3 Setup gt G Alarm management Si Users A Stations ik Charts amp g Reports Stations Filter by station Filter Online Man Name Identity Latitude Longitude Short Phone number Installation Last Configuration Fetch Fetch Watchdog Protocol Report Chart Equipment on code complete contact alarms log details site NewStation619 619 0 00000000000000 0 00000000000000 restet MODBUS Show NewStation620 620 0 00000000000000 0 00000000000000 e MODBUS Show 2008 11 11 GSM a PW Am Hagen 523 0 00000000000000 0 00000000000000 00467190001007888 09 02 10 MODEM Show 2008 09 22 GSM e PW 1 Porzberg 567 51 05820150594520 7 12356090545653 00467190001007905 ipic nl Show a PW 10 Wachholderwe 561 51 05086410310450 7 11117982864379 00467190001007941 GSM Show 23 40 38 MODEM a PW 11 Schledornweq 560 51 05221297760740 7 10871219635011 00467190001007947 EE MOD Show a PW 12 Diilmener Weg 559 51 05180831938170 7 10721015930176 00467190001007923 EE ee Show e PW 13 Am Wasserturm 558 51 04921842300810 7 11167335510256 00467190001007893 gres ratis MODER Show PW 14 2008 11 11 GSM DAI 557 51 04473971878630 7 10171699523927 00467190001007906 e Schlinghofenerstr 08 08 53 MODEM Show z 2008 11 11 GSM e PW 16 Fliederweq 556 51 04197403757390 7 10745
61. isted at the end Changes can be made by clicking on the hyperlinks for each item This makes it possible to easily adjust the working schedules and to find replacements when someone is home on sick leave or on vacation O N 311 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 E v General v All stations Day time Br cnn I Dl S On call hour Ses ee eon All users Figure 35 All branches expanded Sulzer Page 25 of 70 Version F 2015 06 30 SULZER Asset Management F Contract level Asset Management Overview On the Asset Management page you can view Equipment Details If an ABS energy survey has been done in the station you can also view station images and ABS energy calculation reports El Optimization Tj Setup A Alarm list Map Remote control ES On screen diary Select station NewStation619 Equipment Details Images NewStation620 Equipment Details Images PW Am Hagen Equipment Details Images PW 1 Porzberg Equipment Details Images PW 10 Iderv Equipment Details Images Figure 36 Station list showing links to Equipment Details and Images Equipment details In the Equipment details page you can view and register all the details about the pumps and the application environment If a pumping station survey is made by ABS this type of information is automatically supplied Equipment details Pump 1 Pump 2 Pump 3 Pump 4 Manufacturer ABS
62. ization eese Fel Bokmarket ar inte definierat rss T seus T 10 ln E ele RETE TT T T TET 10 SOYO CIS oasis oup ue rui Mida iud su MuR dap dM ESI CIIM IE MM EE 10 El E E 11 PTAC VE EE 11 Elon MOU Cat OWNS T TOO steserrmmen ENN 12 QI 13 Te a 13 WAS HS ANU E 13 EITE 14 SEET 15 WII E 16 ite ll E 16 ogme 17 MOO jo e HR CR RIERUNPEN 17 VE e E Fel Bokmarket ar inte definierat RELI AZIE TT EEUU m A mme 17 P EN e 18 POD UD u NET 18 LITE ee Fel Bokmarket ar inte definierat Remote CODUO NET 20 EE 20 Bett 20 SULZER ISS Le Siac 20 Tei E 20 Process mimics and signals liS sees eee eee 21 ee EE ER OCS SS un Te ER SE E E r YE KASS ai Mee UU UM UE M LP DTE MM ELE UD ULP FEEDS 23 Msg AR 23 LOS M MERERETUR 24 DF eN D S e EE NEN 25 EE Manac OMEN ereksie a E E E E E E 26 EE 26 Seele OAE EE 26 EnerBv alculatiol TED TT e E EA E A E 27 OPO e TR TUTTO meom 28 ar c HOP E 28 EIT TET m 29 VOOM OAL E 31 Re AC E 32 Rn e ME Fel Bokmar
63. ket ar inte definierat IT Fel Bokmarket ar inte definierat BEE Fel Bokmarket ar inte definierat ize c 33 FEL CE EE 33 Bee T m m 34 e e T TREAN TRAIN 34 cgi e 35 EXSOLIt TO EXC BE 35 da Bis eligi doa EO DOL PENNE T TTE 36 DATA ONC EON CL 36 EH 37 COMO a CIO Wise need OB rr dU mu steker IU FOI A R 37 EEN 38 PNET ge E 39 ni D 42 EE EE 42 P nn e A4 leg E 45 SULZER Dee TIG VVE RE 47 POG Reg ee 48 Enter vacation TOF USE E 48 Ear OU mer yan ST TS EE 49 Elle 50 See 50 Beie TE 53 CHATT MPS CSS E 56 elena leg null EE 57 REPORT CEN EE 62 ECT cT ie gue 62 SULZER Introduction AquaWeb is a control and monitoring system with a web interface to controllers anywhere in the world It can manage Alarms and send them out to different receivers such as Push notifications Email and SMS It can collect log data for later analysis in graphical charts and alpha numeric reports It can remotely control different functions in the controller This manual will focus on the web interface both showing current application status and managing settings Alarm list map charts et cetera via internet Any computer A
64. mote control f El On screen diary Asset management E Optimization Es Setup On screen diary From yyyy mm dd To yyyy mm dd 2008 09 04 2008 10 04 Update Day time cdi E d J zi Update On call hour Expand Collapse s 0 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 2930 1 2 3 4 Yo anis JT rtt fen sr ss tt at fin v ac x tas I ll md art 11222 nana TR A Cran iad fin vic s tas E o Ji imma ate tae a iram isar t fund nre B thit oe ee Copyright ABS 2008 All rights reserve d Figure 33 On screen diary overview The tree to the left is grouped by areas alarm groups and shift which are all configurable under the Setup tab Areas could for example be categories like electrical and mechanical or geographical like south municipality or north When all branches are collapsed it s possible to see if the different areas are covered with on duty personnel by looking at the lines The red line represents day time hours and the blue line on call hours O N 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Demo Electrical General Mechanical Process quy Support Figure 34 Collapsed areas v v v v v v If there s a gap in the line it means no personnel are on duty on that day To solve the coverage you can click on the arrow to expand it All personnel tied to the area in question are l
65. mp 1 Running time Yesterday Pump 1 Nominal Capacity Pump 1 Avg Capacity Today Pump 1 Avg Capacity Yesterday Pump 2 No of pump starts Total Pump 2 No of pump starts Today Pump 2 No of pump starts Yesterday Pump 2 Running time Total Pump 2 Running time Today Pump 2 Running time Yesterday Pump 2 Nominal Capacity Pump 2 Avg Capacity Today Pump 2 Avg Capacity Yesterday Overflow Volume Total Overflow time Total No of Overflovs Total Overflow Volume Today Overflow time Today No of Overflovs Today Overflow Volume Yesterday Overflow time Yesterday No of Overflovs Yesterday Copyright ABS 2008 All rights reserved Figure 23 Remote Control page overview SULZER Toolbar The toolbar enables you to perform commands tied to the station and to navigate to other sections of the site with the station as a filter Le Remote Control amp Alarms Figure 24 Remote control toolbar The toolbar has the following set of commands Command Description Back to list Takes you back to the list of stations Refresh Refreshes the display of the current station This could be useful if the station has been connected by either another user or by an alarm since your last update Request new values Contacts the station and updates the cache values If it s a GSM station the server sends a request via sms and the stations responds with the current signal status If it s a GPRS station the
66. mp Not In Auto On 7 23 2008 2 49 31 PM A Pump 2 Pump Not In Auto off 7 23 2008 2 49 14 PM A Pump 1 Pump Not In Auto off 7 23 2008 2 49 00 PM A Pump 2 Pump Not In Auto On 7 23 2008 2 47 48 PM A Pump 2 Pump Not In Auto off 7 23 2008 2 47 40 PM A Pump 1 Pump Not In Auto On 7 23 2008 2 46 34 PM A Pump 1 Pump Not In Auto off 7 23 2008 2 46 29 PM A Pump 1 Pump Not In Auto Figure 136 Example of a report template in use Select the item to show from the drop down list of channels and calculations or select an empty row as separator Set the number of decimals to show You can also add appropriate statistics for each channel These statistics are shown in the rightmost four columns when running the report see screenshot above The statistics columns have three options Setting Description Off Shows nothing Indicated Shows statistics based on values visible in report All Shows statistics based on all values This option is more accurate but could look wrong due to the rounding effects Display Delete Report item Min Avg Max Sum x Channel No overflows PP1 v off v off w All v x amp Channel Overflow Volume b x amp Channel Average value overflow flow PP1 v Figure 137 Display overview TR Zil 1 lt Oo ES lt 1 lt 2 lt You can change the position of a row by clicking the arrow symbol either up or down Report item Channel No overflows PP1 Channel Overflow Volume Channel Ave
67. nted on the Remote control page you can change the signal parameters in the configuration The Web parameter says in which of the lists the signal is shown The Cache parameter says that the signals value should be updated and stored every time the system is in contact with the station Without the Cache parameter the signal value won t appear on the Remote control page r 481m pp Level I 0 0 m3 PP1 Pumped vol Tot l I 0 0 l s PP1 Inflovs W b 1 0 0 m3 PP1 Pumped vol Today We b 2 0 0 l s PP1 Outflow I e I 0 0 m3 PP1 Pumped vol Day 1 I I 2352 497 Us PP1 Overflow J 9 P1 Starts total J 8468 971 m3 h PP1 Overflow EE ae eS EE 0 a marad T m BE JS 4 81 m AIN 1 1 Niv givare PG 1 0 P1 Starts day 1 3 34 A AIN 1 2 Str mtrafo P1 423 00 hhh mm P1 Running time total 0 14 A AIN 1 3 Str mtrafo P2 05 06 hh mm P1 Running time today 1 1m AIN 1 4 Braddflode 24 00 hh mm Pi Running time day 1 24 0 0 l s P1 Calc nominal pump cap for height 1 0 0 Remote 0 0 l s P1 Pump capacity today 1 20 m Start level P1 0 0 l s P1 Pump capacity day 1 0 70 m Stop level P1 9 P2 Starts total 1 30 m Start level P2 0 P2 Starts today 0 80 m Stop level P2 0 P2 Starts day 1 3 00 m Start level P3 423 00 hhh mm P2 Running time total 0 90 m Stop level P3 05 06 hh mm P2 Running time today Q DIN 1 5 H GVIPPA PUMPGROP 24 00 hh mm P2 Running time day 1 Q DIN 1 4 BRADDNING PG 0 0 l s P2 Calc nominal pump cap for height 1 Q P1 Running check 0 0 l s P2 Pump
68. of values of general interest like level inflow outflow number of starts etcetera To look at a chart or report go to the Optimization tab and click on the corresponding image It opens up in a separate browser window If you d like to look at two charts at one time just press the Ctrl button on your keyboard when clicking the icon and it will open up yet another browser window F All contract levels Swedm Gemeinde Odenthal d abs AquaWeb ee h A Alarm list Map z Remote control On screen diary Asset management AJ Optimization A3 Setup A Chart amp report d Data collection Chart amp report Name Report Chart NewStation619 NewStation620 PW 17 Am Hang PW 21 Hoffe PW 22 Steinhaus Klassm hle PW 23 Neschen PW 24 Schmeisig PW 25 Altenberg PW 5 Am K ttersbach PW 6 Leimbachsiefen PW 7 Am Gartenfeld E EE EE ES ES ES ES ES ES ES E E gt EET WE WE WE WE Copyright ABS 2008 All rights reserved Figure 41 Optimization overview Charts The chart page shows an overview of digital signals A alarms and analogue signals at the same time It s responsive and supported by touch mobile devices Support for multiple value axes Navigation bar for zooming and panning Smart date and time axis handling which works great when zooming Marker ruler with balloons showing current value Digital signals and alarms integrated in chart Integrated legend with show hide functionality Sulzer Page 28 of
69. omment to your changes during this session To enable operator log comment you must logout and then login again Figure 50 Config change dialog If you re doing a lot of changes for example during setup it may not be necessary to comment every change therefore it s possible to disable the comment dialog Sulzer Page 37 of 70 Version F 2015 06 30 SULZER Alarm management F AquaWeb User Guide The behavior of the alarm management system can be adjusted to your organization s needs and desires You can for example decide what the system will do when an alarm event comes in A Stations ih Charts BC Alarm management e Users Groups Areas Time settings Alarm causes Figure 51 Alarm management menu with sub menus Other settings EE Reports If you have a large organization it might be a good idea to define different areas of responsibility These areas can for example be divided either by technique competence or geographic regions Area of responsibility Alarm groups Users A 2 Figure 52 Area of responsibility Alarm group Electrical errors A Alarms Station Electrical error 1 Station2 Electrical error 1 Station2 Electrical error 2 Station2 Electrical error 3 Figure 53 Alarm groups 2 Users Day time 1 Sven Svensson GSM 2 Karl Karlsson GSM 3 4 5 R Sven Svensson EMAIL Night time 1 Lars Larsson GSM 2 3 4 D R
70. on actions taken you can enter the different activities that follow an alarm activation To start a new alarm activity click on the Start link in the Activity column An activity can have three different states Not started Started and Completed Time e Station 2008 09 10 16 35 41 GPRs43 2008 09 10 16 35 40 GPRS43 Figure 17 Alarm activity status On jBy Pump 2 High Motor Current Start On demo L Pump 1 High Motor Current Completed SULZER When you click the activity link you can view and enter activities F AquaWeb User Guide Activity log 2008 09 10 16 35 40 GPRS43 Pump 1 High Motor Current Date Sign Text 2008 09 20 10 35 10 ABS sm Started 2008 09 20 10 35 10 ABS sm Order a new pump 2008 09 27 08 25 30 ABS sm Visit station and change pump 2008 09 30 11 12 10 ABS sm New pump working 2008 09 30 11 12 10 ABS sm Completed Equipment details Back to list Figure 18 Activity log Event list The Event list shows all event counters activated in the stations You can see the number of activations and you can reset the counter when needed for example when a maintenance work is done m A Alarm list E Map g Remote control 2 On screen diary Asset management e Optimization A Setup Eventlist 10 of 100 The maximum number of alarms was exceeded Please narrow your search Station i ud ation List updated 2008 10 06 00 21 51 ai Drag a column here to group Time Station
71. quaVision SCADA software AquaWeb website Cloud server hosted by C amp M Smartphone Android or iPhone Controllers connected to Customer s equipment Alarm forwarding via email or Push notifications Reports and charts via email we Any computer EI Any phone for SMS Smartphone for receiving Push messages Figure 1 Service overview Active pu ma Unacknovdedged Odenthal a NN SERIES E PW Am Hagen Bomba 2 Alarma General 8 18 2008 11 41 26 PM Acknowledge Map Ww Alarm list ET Map g Remote control Ed On screen diary Asset management e Optimization A Setup Filter Show advanced Listtype Stations Other filtersettings i Freetext 1 TS All stations v CH Unacknovdedged Alarm class d Page size O Blocked All v 10 Copyright ABS 2008 All rights reserved Figure 2 AquaWeb overview SULZER System requirements Since AquaWeb is a web based system it s of course a necessity to have a working internet connection and a web browser such as Chrome Safari or Internet Explorer SULZER Login Since the AquaWeb service requires authentication the first thing you ll see is the login page Use the username and password supplied to you in the welcome mail TZ AquaWeb abs Login Username Password Welcome to ABS Demo site Copyright ABS 2008 All rights reserved Figure 3 Login page If you at any time forget your pas
72. r This could be done right away or later by clicking the mail symbol in the users list Each time a welcome mail is sent a new password is generated Windows Internet Explorer i J Do you want to send welcome mail to the user This will send a mail with login info to the user Avbryt Figure 76 Send welcome mail SULZER Welcome to ABS Control amp Monitoring Services t AquaWeb User Guide Welcome to ABS Control amp Monitoring Services 2008 11 10 Sven Svensson Demo Welcome to the ABS Control amp Monitoring Services web site for alarm management Here s your login information Username fs2 Password vRwipxrs You can change your password when you are logged in Click on the link below to go to the web site http 213 115 249 250 AquaVVeb absdemo aspx Click on the link below to go to the web site for your pda or mobile phone http 213 115 249 250 AquaMobileVVeb absdemo aspx If you have any questions about the services please send an email to your ABS contact person Figure 77 Welcome mail The new user should probably be added to an alarm group and that s what the next question is about If you click OK the alarm group page is shown Windows Internet Explorer x J Do you want to add user to alarmgroup Avbryt Figure 78 Add user to alarm group Add user to area The user is automatically added to the General area If you d like to change it or add the user to more areas
73. rage value overflow flow PP1 Channel Overflow time PP1 exxxxx k K EE EE 494444 FL e e h fe Kr ss EE Figure 105 Move rows by clicking on the blue arrows Settings There are three settings that control the overall appearance of the report Setting Description Header text Text to show at the top of the report The tag STATIONNAME is replaced with the current station name when running the report The tag can be inserted by SULZER clicking on the lt Station name button Values missing If a value is missing in a cell this is shown instead Show alarms If this box is checked an alarm list is Shown below the grid containing the report values Le AquaWeb User Guide Settings Headertext lt STATIONNAME gt Gi No value Values missing Previous value Replace vith text none Show Alarms L General report connected to station Figure 106 Settings overview PW 5 Am Kottersbacb 2008 07 17 2008 07 23 Q a amp amp Q Name 2008 07 17 2008 07 18 2008 07 19 2008 07 20 2008 07 21 2008 07 22 2008 07 23 Min Avg Max Sum Overflow Counter No 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Overflow Volume m3 D D D D D D D D Overflow Flow m3 h Lei Overflow time min D D 0 0 0 0 D D Figure 107 Header text General report If the General report box is checked the report template can be tied to a station If it s not checked the template can be run on its own SULZER Le AquaWeb
74. re 55 Alarm group list In the list you can see an overview of the groups General settings are changed by clicking on the group name For each of the other settings you click on the edit symbol in the upper right corner of the cell To delete a group click on the red x to the left Alarm group settings Add new alarmgroup Alarmgroup Alarmgroup name Select area of responsibility General Mi Figure 56 New alarm group When you create a new alarm group you have to enter the name and area first and then the rest of the settings appear Edit alarmgroup Alarmgroup Alarm group name Adhoc Select area of responsibility Demo v Paging Alarm class Daytime Nighttime oO A alarm F A alarm C 8 alarm C 8 alarm Alarm event Daytime Nighttime Activation Activation E Deactivation E Deactivation Settings El quit Paging on deactivation L1 Page active after hour alarm Alarm setting All alarms for station CPUS30 JW AT621 Figure 57 Alarm group settings Filter out the alarm events for paging by clicking in the checkboxes for alarm class and alarm event If Quit paging on deactivation is checked the paging stops when the alarm goes off If Page active after hour alarm is checked alarms occurring at night are not paged until day time SULZER Here s an example the B alarm is checked for day time and unchecked for night time see dialog below If a B alarm is triggered during
75. rflow Flow l s LOGID 1007 300 s Log ng Temp Ets D EI DI EJ CI EJ DJ W 2 E n Average Value Back Pressure Digital signals RLOGID1011 Overflow Volume Name Description Lang code Compare Color Station Signal X BCXRun Enable VFD o a EVENTO x Oil pump run Oil pump L1 EVENT Q Add signal Copyright Sulzer 2015 All rights reserved Figure 126 Edit chart template SULZER Click on the station name in the upper list and wait for that station s channels to appear in the bottom list Select the channel and click the Insert button either for both station and channel or just the channel Le AquaWeb User Guide 300 e Log Function Average Value Pump Pit Pit Level Station Johanneshov PC441 WII Insert station and channel Channel LOGID 1000 Insert channel Figure 128 Select channel dialog with LOGID Digital signals In the second signal frame you enter the digital signals Here s a description of the columns Column Description Delete Click on the delete symbol to delete the row Name Identifies the signal in the chart Mandatory Description Shown in legend when running chart Compare If checked the time offset for this row is changed when running then chart according to the compare settings in the upper right corner of this page Signal The address of the signal to show It could be station signal or just signal Click in the station si
76. rm 1 z 3 pw general B Alfv n Kjell ka kjell alfven absgroup com Support E 79 General Demo x 4 Askenstr m Per PA per askenstrom absgroup com Ca GA x bj Braun Peter pbr rafael lellesch absgroup com General 2006 06 08 to 2006 06 25 Demo Figure 74 Users overview Add new user To add a new user click on the New user button below the list Then you get to enter data for the new user First name Last name and Signature are mandatory The permissions are explained in a later chapter Edit user permissions The information field Registered push notifications devices is in the example when the smartphone first was registered and on what platform Google or Apple You can also click on the question mark to view a table of what the permissions means in practice Edit user User details Registered push notification devices First name John Last name Wikfors Signature Iw Email Google 2015 03 20 14 16 08 2015 05 13 11 44 13 2015 05 20 15 11 12 john wikfors sulzer com Pager Language V Functions wd Manoeuvre group 1 9 M Manoeuvre group 2 M Manoeuvre group 3 i Acknowledge alarm i Edit general Wi user Wl Edit alarmhandling OK Cancel Figure 75 Add new edit user When you click OK the user data is saved and a popup dialog appears asking you if you d like to send a welcome mail to the use
77. signals to show on the Remote Control page and where etcetera Editing the station configuration is for advanced users only This could make big changes to how your station works If you re not sure what you re doing please consult Sulzer personnel To make changes to the configuration click on Show edit config button Depending on the type of station you can update the configuration in different ways GSM stations are configured by selecting from predefined templates and GPRS 3G stations by fetching the configuration from the station The configuration is shown in two different views the table view for an easy overview and the text view for details and editing Configuration Show edit config Fi Installation complete Figure 92 Configuration SULZER Configuration F AquaWeb User Guide PW Am Hagen a Functions E a em o ee REGISTERS Die Man on site REGISTERS Dii Pump 1 Tripped General REGISTERS Di2 Pump 2 Tripped General REGISTERS Di3 Overflow REGISTERS Di4 High Level REGISTERS DIS General failure REGISTERS EP Power Failure REGISTERS Dol Reset Motor Protector P1 REGISTERS Do2 Reset Motor Protector P2 REGISTERS ss Signal Strength ALARMS Dii Pump 1 Tripped General ALARMS Di2 Pump 2 Tripped General ALARMS Di3 Overflow ALARMS Di4 High Level ALARMS Di6 Personnel alarm ALARMS EP Power Failure ALARMS DiS General failure EVENTS Die Man on site Figure 93 Configuration table for a GSM stat
78. ss is also used for determining what type of alarm notifications to send from AquaWeb Alarm status An alarm can have one of these alarm statuses Change of status for an alarm is carried out by alarm events trigged either by the user or by the alarm source Alarm status Normal Off Activated On Acknowledged Blocked Alarm events Description The alarm is in the normal i e deactivated state The alarm source has indicated there is some problem in your equipment The alarm source has indicated there is some problem in your equipment A user has acknowledged the alarm condition and is hopefully taking care of fixing the problem The alarm is blocked and will not be activated An alarm event can be a status change caused by the alarm source a system action or a user command All events are time stamped and put in an event log The list below describes the different events Event Activation Deactivation Acknowledgment Reset in station Block Unblock Push snd Mail sent Push dlv Cause given Push Read Event source The alarm source The alarm source A command from a user A command from a user A command from a user A command from a user The system The system The phone A command from a user The phone Description The alarm is activated If the alarm is blocked the activation event is ignored If the alarm status is Normal the status is changed to Activated The
79. sword you can always push the Forgot password button Then you get to enter your mail address and a new password is generated and sent to your mailbox This password can be changed when logged in Wy AquaWeb abs Forgot password Send new password to my mail Signature Mail address Welcome to ABS Demo site Copyright ABS 2008 All rights reserved Figure 4 Request new password When you have logged in you have access to the parts of AquaWeb you need to do your work Some parts of AquaWeb e g configuration functions may not be available for you All the commands alarm acknowledgments and so forth that you perform will be tagged by your signature and saved by AquaWeb and it is therefore possible to view a list of all user activity to see what has been done with your equipment SULZER The main screen Some parts of the AquaWeb site are common to all pages The header contains the organization logo the info bar the alarm row and the navigation tabs The information shown below the navigation tabs is changing depending on what page you re visiting Unacknovdedged Odenthal 5 abs AquaWeb Active To 10 AdHoc E E PW Am Hagen Bomba 2 Alarma General 8 18 2008 11 41 26PM_ Acknowledge A Alarm list e Map ZS Remote control al On screen diary Asset management e Optimization A Setup Filter Show advanced gt gt Listtype Stations Other filtersettings Freetext 1 Activ
80. t bem Decimals Min Avg Max Sum A channa Pressure Out wl sw of all iw op v on iv A d d Channal T2 Outlet Temperature wl ow om sel all sel op loF X de Channel T3 Bearing Temperature wl ol op sl Ai w o sel op vj A de Channel T4 Bearing Temperature wl e oF sel ai w or wlor sl a Channel Su wl ole op ai w op sel or vf XX do Channel Absorbed Bower wl sel op ai ep v ai ive A de Channel Abvorbed Power wl sl op sel a wl op v ai v XX 5 Channel History No starts P1 wl Usel op ai wl oF sc ai wi A 4e Calculation Motor Running Time wl ul op sel an Iv op v an E GQ Add new channel calculation separator Figure 102 Select signal dialog showing statistic signals Calculations If the values from the channels need to be processed before presenting them you can work with the calculation tool Calculations Name Lang code for name Unit text Lang code for unit Calculation builder x Motor Running Time Int History run time P1 60 History run time P1 60 Int History run time P1 60 1 6667 Q Add new calculation Figure 103 Calculation overview Here s a description of the columns Column Description Delete Click on the delete symbol to delete the row Name Identifies the channel in the report Mandatory Unit text Shown to the right of the name in the report Calculation The formula Click in the calculation builder field to edit it
81. t to display Display alarms from all stations or from a specific station Display alarms of all severity classes or of a specific severity class Enter any text in the search boxes This will filter your alarm list to display only those alarms where both texts entered in the search boxes are in the alarm display text You can enter a cause for any alarm activation to facilitate the follow up work for your alarms By clicking this check box you get an alarm list displaying only those alarm activations where you have not yet entered an alarm cause You can connect activities for example a pump repair to an alarm event By clicking this check box you get an alarm list displaying only those alarm activations where you have not yet entered an alarm activity Number of alarms to show in one page If more alarms are shown the paging appears below the list You can perform a couple of commands for your alarms Command Acknowledge Block Unblock Cause Start activity Use the command when you want to Acknowledge the selected alarm Paging calls for the alarm will stop when the alarm is acknowledged Block the selected alarm Use this command when you want to block activations for alarms where the equipment is not working correctly and therefore sends a lot of false alarm activations Unblock a previously blocked alarm The alarm returns to its previous status when it is unblocked Enter a cause for alarm activation To keep track
82. the system Select one of the five submenus t AquaWeb User Guide A Alarm list Cl Map Remote control Be On screen diary Asset management e Optimization 0 setup be Alarm management Si Users A3 Stations n Charts H Reports Filter Show advanced gt gt Select submenu Update Copyright amp ABS 2008 All rights reserved Figure 49 Setup overview Configuration change dialog In a complex system like AquaWeb it s important to keep track of who did what and when All changes are logged in an operator log After a change the operator gets the possibility to enter a comment or reason for the change This is useful when doing something on behalf of someone else As confirmation and information you can send a mail either to a user in the system or to a mail address of choice Just click in the checkbox called Send mail and select or enter one or more addresses separated by semicolon wu IN 49 Gemeinde Odenthal Es Active ud 41 Svendim o f o AquaVision ConfigChange E Alarm list Config change TR Alarm MEORE Enter comment or reson for your change of configuration Configuration change details Mail settings ae Cl Send mail New alarmgroup added Electrical errors Select mail recipients Groups Areas Add new alar Comment Reason Recipients Settings E Disable operator log comment Note If you disable operator log comment you are not promted to add c
83. unning time day 1 24 0 0 l s Pi Calc nominall pump cap for height 1 0 Remote 0 0 l s P1 Pump capacity today 1 20 m Start level P1 0 0 ls Pi Pump capacity day 1 0 70 m Stop level P1 5 P2 Starts total 1 30 m Start level P2 o P2 Starts today 0 80 m Stop level P2 0 P2 Starts day 1 3 00 m Start level P3 423 00 hhh mm P2 Running time total 0 90 m stop level P3 05 06 hh mm P2 Running time today C DIN 1 5 HOGVIPPA PUMPGROP 24 00 hh mm P2 Running time day 1 Q DIN 1 4 BRADDNING PG 0 0 l s P2 Calc nominal pump cap for height 1 CQ Pi Running check 0 0 l s P2 Pump capacity today D Pump i Alarm blocked 0 0 l s P2 Pump capacity day 1 C3 Pump 1 blocked 3582558 7 m3 D I Overfl vol Tot D P2 Running check 447 34 hh mm PPL Overfl time Total CI Pump 2 Alarm blocked 1 PPL No overflows Total WW Pump 2 blocked 43232 2 m3 PPL Overfl vol Today C P3 Running check 05 06 hh mm DPI Overfl time Today LC Pump 3 Alarm blocked 0 PPL No overflows Today C3 Purnp 3 blocked 203234 2 m3 PPi Overfl vol Day i C P1 Relay contact 24 00 hh mm PPI Overfl time Day 1 C P2 Relay contact 0 PP1 No overflows Day 1 P3 Relay contact 0 P3 Starts today ee 0 P3 Starts day 1 26 P3 Starts total 05 06 hh mm P3 Running time today 24 00 hh mm P3 Running time day 1 426 29 hhh mm P3 Running time total 0 0 l s P3 Pump capacity today 0 0 lys P3 Pump capacity day 1 0 0 l s P3 Calc nominal pump cap for height 1 Figure 28 Signal lists ex
84. unter No ol 0 0 0 3 Overflow Volume m3 0 o 0 0 4 Overflow Flow l s l s 5 Overflow time min 0 0 0 0 6 7 Inflow l s 8 Outflow l s 9 Level M 10 Pumped Volume m3 6 7 5 6 11 12 P1 No of pump starts No 11 13 10 10 13 Al 2 Current P1 A 14 Pi Running time hh mm 0 31 0 38 0 3 0 31 15 P1 Pump capacity l s 3 3 3 3 16 17 P2 No Pump Starts No 10 13 11 10 18 Al 3 Current P2 A 19 P2 Running time hh mm 1 05 1 14 1 08 1 20 P2 Pump Capacity l s 0 o 0 0 21 22 Energy Ch 1 Kwh 0 0 0 0 23 Precipitation Ch 1 mm 0 0 0 0 24 Back Pressure R APW ABSreport 1 4 am I prey BT E OFF Figure 45 Excel export SULZER Print or export to pdf The report can be exported or printed by clicking on the print button The file can then either be printed saved to file or sent to someone else by mail F All contract levels PW 5 Am K ttersbach 2006 10 20 2008 10 29 23 66 00 8 10 20 2008 10 21 2008 10 22 2008 10 23 2008 10 24 2008 10 25 2008 10 26 Mim Avg Max Sum H 0 0 L d D B Figure 46 Pdf export Data collection The data is automatically collected once a day The most recent data is also collected when an A alarm is received from the station This gives the operator access to the most current data when looking for the alarm cause However if the operator for some reason needs more current data this can be done by clicking the Start link A manual collection will then be made The pag
85. ure 68 Vacation absence SULZER Alarm causes It s important to keep track of what caused an alarm AquaWeb comes with a standard set of causes and it s possible to add your own Le AquaWeb User Guide A Alarm list E Map ZS Remote control Ed On screen diary Asset management EN Optimization 4 setup Ke Alarm management Si Users A3 Stations n Charts Hj Reports Groups Areas Time settings Alarm causes Other settings Alarm causes System causes System causes Electrical cabinet problem H 0 A in manual Hi inflow Level sensor or controller problem Power failure Pump broken Pump clogged Service Maintenance Test of function Unknovm Organization causes New alarm cause j Organization causes Heavy rain Pump failure over life time Figure 69 Alarm causes Alarmlist Active i 10 of 84 Station Class AII Drag a column here to group Time v Station Status s O 2008 10 10 10 15 35 JW AT621 On L 2008 09 10 16 35 41 GPRS43 On O 2008 09 10 16 35 40 GPRS43 On 4 2008 09 10 16 33 39 PC 242 C amp M JJ DEMO 6013 On E 2008 09 10 16 33 39 PC 242 C amp M JJ DEMO 6013 On F 2008 08 26 10 29 28 PC 242 C amp M Bulend Demo 40 On E 2008 05 19 09 22 40 PC 242 JW On EI 2008 04 17 11 09 20 PC 242 JW On E 2008 04 14 15 34 51 PC 242 JW On 2008 03 13 15 56 04 GPRS43 On Acknowledge Cause Choose cause Filter Show advanced Sys1 Unknown Ki Listtype Sys1 Unknown Itersettings Ex Sys2 Service M
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