Three SCADA Technologies That Won't Break the Bank

Three SCADA Technologies That Won't Break the Bank

Three SCADA Technologies That Won’t Break the Bank AWWA Conference Spring 2016 Helix Water District • 1885 Cuyamaca Water Company • East County of San Diego • 106 MGD WTP / Ozone • 50 Site distribution system • System storage of 68.5 MG • 50 square miles • 268,000 population • 722 miles of pipeline • Supply three other districts • 3 Connections • Up to 36 MGD Helix’s SCADA Modernization • 1986 VAX , RTUs and phonelines • 1996 – 1998 Wonderware TP / Dist • 1998 to 2002 plant expansion • 2002 – 2004 MCC PLC bricks project • 2006 – 2007 Master Plan New Data Historian • 2009 New SCADA Cluster • 2010 Ignition SCADA and use of OPC-UA • 2013 – 2014 Radio pilot project • 2014 – 2015 Radio project phase one • 2015 – 2016 Radio project phase two 3 Water Utilities Need Better Solutions • The utility’s informational needs • Stringent regulation • Better summary reports • Better historical storage • Economic pressures • Drought and conservation • Fixed cost and rates • Better business model on purchase • One that doesn't age like legacy systems 4 SCADA Technology is Expensive • Designed, built and maintained by outside staff • Some districts are moving to in house solutions • Reducing the cost of ownership – Commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) – Moore's law – Open source • Younger staff understands technology • Less than 20 cent on the dollar solutions exist – Solution moves the risks to in house staff – Phased approach (learn and pay as you go) 5 Conversation with a SCADA Designer • Wonderware, AB PLC and Dell servers – Vary any one and they ask “what are you doing?” – Stable designs but they use very old technology – Designer’s, not the utilities best interest – May not be the most open, powerful or cost effective • Understanding the long term cost of supporting a system like this • A paradigm shift may be a good thing 6 Conversation with a SCADA Integrator • Real world SCADA outside support person • SCADA integrators need to make a profit • Won’t recommend $99 PLC • My programing fee = the PLC cost 7 About 1/10th the Cost Helix Legacy Helix Now SCADA software $60K SCADA software $6K IWR Radio $1,200 Radio $89 to $139 SLC504-L541 $3,920 DL250 CPU $286 1746 four Ch AI $1,340 AI $83 to $207 1746 Gateway $5,091 MB Gateway $189 RS500 Pro $4,190 Free to $395 InSQL $$,$$$ SQL Historian free Money saved allows us to fix other issues http://www.1sourcedist.com http://www.automationdirect.com 8 Three Parts of a SCADA System • Central hardware and software – Including data historian • Communication network – TP Ethernet cable and fiber – Dist. wireless or radio • Programmable Logic Controller HWD PLC Infrastructure • District PLC and radio 1998 – 1999 – Fifty Direct Logic 250 PLCs • Plant upgrade 1998 – 2002 – Eleven Direct Logic 340 and 450 PLCs – Now considered legacy PLCs 10 Current Low Cost PLC Options • Not from the big four – AB, Schneider Electric, GE, or Siemens – Not value based automaton providers – Multinational companies • Lower cost at the PLC level – Redesigned CPUs – Micro PLCs – Stackable PLC – PLC and HMI in one unit Legacy Direct Logic 450 PLC 12 Low Cost Do More Replacement 13 3 PLC Replacement Side by Side 14 Next Generation of IP Radios • Designed for WISP market • Easily interfaces to SCADA • Higher power radio and high gain antennas • Bandwidth supports video on demand • Powerful, secure and very low cost • Web page administration • Power over Ethernet • Several good vendors 15 HWD Ethernet Radio Network • Radio cost $89 to $300 • Real throughput 30 to 100 Mbps • Can view and edit ladder remotely • 802.11 G/N/AC • Antenna diversity 16 Radio Configuration and Antenna Alignment Requires direct line of sight Rifle Scope on T-Square = $200 Use of red balloon = $10 18 Antenna Alignment Tool 19 RF Armor Antenna Shield • Reduces unwanted RF interference • Increases throughput 20 HWD OSPF Mesh Network 21 21 SCADA Technology Time and Money • 1986 BBI VAX based $1.2M • Full turn key system • 1997 Wonderware $335K • BBI tag-server issues (16/32 bit) • Full system done in house • 2007 IA SCADA total cost since ‘07 $47.2K • Used AB and Modbus UA tag-server • Open systems reduce investment losses • Full system done in house • Reused PLCs and radios (phased plan) 22 Our New SCADA System • Centrally administrated • Web based (uses an Apache web server) • Licensed by the server and not tags or clients • High availability built in • Cross platform • Totally open database options • Zero client software to install or license • Open communications UA with DA support • Lower lifecycle cost compared to other options 23 NEW SCADA TECHNOLOGY 24 Lakeside Water District • Lowest water rates in San Diego county • Very small district • Resourceful • Narrow radio re-banding causing issues • Legacy Wonderware software • Downtime in the system • Radio proof of concept – Three site plan 25 Lakeside Water District • Not line of site (used tank as a repeater) • Lakeside staffing – Distribution superintended – Six Utility workers • one with some electrical experience Path Doesn’t Have Line of Site 27 28 Lakeside Water District • Work started Oct 2015 (two radio sites) • Proven the radio links work • SCADA communicating over the links • Logging tank levels • MySQL used as the data historian • Converting HWD pump station screen • Adding HOA contact blocks to the PS • 11 sites with radios, 4 more in progress 29 Three SCADA Technologies That Won’t Break the Bank Questions? 30.

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