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Press Release05 July 2018Process Industries and DrivesNuremberg
Telecontrol unit with integrated GPS functionality for new use cases
Simple monitoring of measuring points for process data
Integrated GPS functionality for localization and time synchronization
Extension board for connecting additional sensors via Modbus RTU
Siemens is expanding the possible uses for its telecontrol units from the Simatic RTU3000C product family with new hardware and software: The new Simatic RTU3031C (Remote Terminal Unit/RTU) has integrated GPS functionality for comparing the setpoint with the actual position. That makes it suitable not only for static applications such as the monitoring of distributed measuring points in the water industry, but also for mobile applications that require localization functions. This includes, for example, position monitoring for floating navigation signs or container tracking. In addition, Siemens is introducing an extension board that allows users to connect up to eight additional sensors to the telecontrol units. New firmware for the product family also offers users new functions, such as connection to redundant control centers and new function blocks for the statistical evaluation of process values.
Simple monitoring of measuring points for process data
Integrated GPS functionality for localization and time synchronization
Extension board for connecting additional sensors via Modbus RTU
Siemens is expanding the possible uses for its telecontrol units from the Simatic RTU3000C product family with new hardware and software: The new Simatic RTU3031C (Remote Terminal Unit/RTU) has integrated GPS functionality for comparing the setpoint with the actual position. That makes it suitable not only for static applications such as the monitoring of distributed measuring points in the water industry, but also for mobile applications that require localization functions. This includes, for example, position monitoring for floating navigation signs or container tracking. In addition, Siemens is introducing an extension board that allows users to connect up to eight additional sensors to the telecontrol units. New firmware for the product family also offers users new functions, such as connection to redundant control centers and new function blocks for the statistical evaluation of process values.
The image shows the new compact SIMATIC RTUs
The compact and robust Simatic RTU3000C telecontrol units are specially designed for energy-autonomous operation in environments without a power supply system and optimized for low-power operation. They can be supplied with power redundantly, for example with up to six battery modules or rechargeable battery with solar panel. They can also be used under harsh ambient conditions such as temperatures from -40 °C to +70 °C or in flooding (with external IP68 protective enclosure). With the Simatic RTU3031C, Siemens is expanding this product family with an RTU that can be connected to a GPS antenna and that provides localization and time synchronization functions via the GPS signal. Users can thus monitor process data such as fill level, level and flow as well as pressure and temperature at remote and even mobile measuring points. The RTU3031C features an integrated UMTS modem, with which the collected data is sent to a control center in a time or event-oriented manner. Like all telecontrol units in the RTU3000C product family, the new device not only supports connection to a control center with telecontrol protocols (IEC 60870, DNP3, Sinaut ST7, and TeleControl Basic), but also use as a data logger. In addition, all measured process values can be stored in internal memory or on an SD card and, if required, read out remotely via web-based management or sent to defined partners via secure file transfer or e-mail. Integrated inputs and outputs allow the sensors to be connected directly. The device is the only one in the family that offers four additional digital outputs (DQ) designed as high-speed solid-state relays alongside the standard four analog inputs (AI), digital inputs (DI) and four DQ.
The new extension board for the RTU3000C product family enables the connection of eight additional sensors via Modbus RTU. It can be used with all variants in the product family, such as with the Sitrans FM MAG8000 for flow measurements. This benefits users from a wide range of different industries who want to take advantage of additional information from the sensors (e.g. diagnostic information).
The new V3 firmware provides numerous improvements, such as connection to control centers with redundant IEC 60870 masters, extensions in web-based management and user administration, WAN connection via DNP3, and IEC 60870 without OpenVPN to operate the RTU3030C or RTU3031C over connections that are already encrypted by mobile telephony providers (private APNs). Additionally, users have access to new function blocks for statistical functions, pulse train output for precise control of periodic signals, and module operating state management (e.g. safe shutdown, restart, etc.). This also allows faster connection establishment for encrypted connections.
Siemens AG (Berlin and Munich) is a global technology powerhouse that has stood for engineering excellence, innovation, quality, reliability and internationality for 170 years. The company is active around the globe, focusing on the areas of electrification, automation and digitalization. One of the world’s largest producers of energy-efficient, resource-saving technologies, Siemens is a leading supplier of efficient power generation and power transmission solutions and a pioneer in infrastructure solutions as well as automation, drive and software solutions for industry. With its publicly listed subsidiary Siemens Healthineers AG, the company is also a leading provider of medical imaging equipment – such as computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging systems – and a leader in laboratory diagnostics as well as clinical IT. In fiscal 2017, which ended on September 30, 2017, Siemens generated revenue of €83.0 billion and net income of €6.2 billion. At the end of September 2017, the company had around 377,000 employees worldwide. Further information is available on the Internet at www.siemens.com.