PPMS SCADA System Sample Clauses

PPMS SCADA System. The existing ClearSCADA SCADA system shall be replaced with a computer based operator and engineering system. The SCADA system shall be used for the remote operation, control, monitoring and alarming functionalities of the precipitator plant, as well as performing engineering and maintenance activities of the precipitator plant of units 6, 5 and 4. The alarms generated by the SCADA system shall provide for both audible and visual indications in the respective unit control room. The SCADA system shall be complete with server, operator clients, engineering station, and all network and communication equipment required for a fully functional system. A redundant server shall be provided and located in the server cabinet situated in the server room in the 2nd floor of the power station administration building. The server software running the server machine shall be Windows and shall be no lower than the 2019 version. The license shall be valid for lifetime for both development and operating functions. The server and application software and licenses provided for the server machine shall be valid for lifetime for both development and operating functions. Three (3) client workstations shall be provided and each workstation will be located in the control rooms of the individual units. The client operating systems shall also be Windows and shall be no lower than the Windows 2010 version. The license shall be valid for lifetime. The minimum size of both client and engineering screens is 24” and 19” respectively. The client and engineering screen shall either be MVA, PVA or IPS LCD. The engineering workstation shall further provide for the following characteristics: • 19” rack mounted workstation • Uses dedicated workstation hardware • Rated for continuous use (24/7) • Hard-drives are redundantly configured via a suitable RAID configuration • Redundant power suppliesRemote diagnostics, monitoring & alarming The server provided as part of the Works shall be capable of performing the following functions: • Carry-out and routing of the precipitator Plant operating data. • Primary command data from the operator workstation to the MCS-II and HFPS controllers and feedbacks, as well as plant status information from the MCS-II and HFPS controllers to the operator workstations. • Provide for the storage of the precipitator plant engineering database. • The control system logic is created and modified via the engineering server and then downloaded to the relevant controllers...
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