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SCADA. The SCADA interface is described by Design Specifications - Mechanical and Electrical Works doc. No. CG1001-P-2S-D-P-IT-M4-C3-00-00-00-06-A. In general MACS is the overall architecture of the whole system whereas the Management, Maintenance & Simulations (MMS) is the portal as an interface to the MACS and the subsystem, where historical data and reports are available. When it comes to handling of daily analysis of data it will be the individual subsystem under the MACS which will handle this task. The result of this analysis will then be available to the MMS unless otherwise stated. The MMS system software's will be building upon standard software with the necessary extensions to achieve the required extra functionalities if possible otherwise it will have to be developed if necessary. The MMS will share the SCADA Man-Machine-Interface in form of a large Display Wall with the SCADA system. Both SCADA operators and MMS operators are allowed to use the large display wall in the bridge OCC. In general local data displays on all workstations will have possibility of being presented on the large display wall in the bridge OCC. The MMS it self will be a data portal enabling the operator and bridge management to display data from the entire system in forms of plots, tables and standard reports. For this matter the MMS should be able to display data from other system, either data isolated to one system, or data mixed from different systems. The MMS subsystem and the data communication are presented in Figure 2.2.2 Web portal Plot of data Standard Listing of reports Events Statistical data Links to reports Service Lif e Models Damage Detection Links to reports Links to reports Copy of Documents Figure 2.2.2 The subsystems will interact with each other through databases in the MMS and the SCADA. All systems and subsystems working under the MMS will be integrated and able to exchange data by means of web services, as well as address and provide display of information on local screens and/or the common large display wall in the OCC.
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SCADA. The wind turbine provides connection to the SGRE SCADA system. This system offers remote control and a variety of status views and useful reports from a standard internet web browser. The status views present information including electrical and mechanical data, operation and fault status, meteorological data and grid station data.