Sie sind auf Seite 1von 16

Open Standard Control System Specification

Version Control:
Version 1.0 - April 21, 2010
Draft circulated for task group review
Version 1.1 ul! ", 2010
#dited for consistenc!: $a%le of contents added &'
Version 1.2 (epte)%er *, 2010
Corrections+t!pos
$,e following network controls specification is a full perfor)ance and functional description of a controls
s!ste). -t does not )andate an! particular tec,nolog!, standard, or i)ple)entation definition. -t does
clearl! define t,e s!ste) perfor)ance and functional re.uire)ents necessar! to ensure t,e following:
Deliver! of an open, interopera%le s!ste)
Deliver! of a full! servicea%le s!ste) w,ere t,e owner /owns0 t,eir s!ste)
&e)oves t,e t!pical vendor closed proprietar! s!ste) ele)ents
#nsures t,e controls contractor delivers a working s!ste) in w,ic, t,e owner ,as all of t,e
training, software, and tools to perfor) t,eir own )aintenance, upgrades and service if t,e!
s,ould c,oose to do so.
1rovides a pat, for fair co)petitive %idding on )ultiple p,ases of t,e s!ste)
1rovides for co)petitive %idding on t,e initial installation of t,e s!ste) as well as future service
contracts
$,is specification is part of a co)plete engineering specification and is not intended to define all of t,e
s!ste) se.uence of operations, control s!ste) integration ele)ents, or user interface re.uire)ents. $,is
s,ould %e added per t,e individual s!ste) re.uire)ents. (everal additional sections are referenced ,ere and
s,ould %e included elsew,ere in t,e spec suc, as t,e ,ost operator workstation re.uire)ents, -$ integration
re.uire)ents, and #nterprise s!ste) integration re.uire)ents.
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
Control System Specification
$a%le of Contents
1. Project Description and Scope________________________________________________________2
2. Definitions________________________________________________________________________4
4. Control Devices____________________________________________________________________9
5. System Infrastructure______________________________________________________________11
6. Netor! "ana#ement_____________________________________________________________12
$. %ser Interfaces___________________________________________________________________12
&. IP and 'nterprise Connectivity______________________________________________________13
(. Netor! )elia*ility________________________________________________________________13
1+. Security_______________________________________________________________________14
11. ,arranty______________________________________________________________________14
1-. Servicea*ility__________________________________________________________________15
14. .rainin#______________________________________________________________________15
15. Inte#rator /ualifications_________________________________________________________15
16. System 0unctionality____________________________________________________________16
1. Project Description and Scope
1.1. $,is section defines t,e 'asic 2aterials and 2et,ods provided %! t,e Controls Contractor and
used in t,e installation of network control products to provide t,e functions necessar! for control
of t,e various s!ste)s on t,is pro3ect. 1lease %e advised t,at t,e re.uire)ents of t,is
specification will %e strictl! enforced. (!ste)s t,at do not )eet t,e re.uire)ents of t,e
specification as outlined %elow will not %e accepted.
1.2. $,e control s!ste) s,all utili4e an open, industr! standard networking co))unication protocol
and network )anage)ent s!ste) to provide direct access to eac, device. All )essaging on t,e
s!ste) s,all provide direct peer-to-peer co))unication capa%ilit! and provide for device level
interopera%ilit!. $,e s!ste) s,all i)ple)ent a logical flat, p,!sicall! tiered arc,itecture )odel in
order to ensure interopera%ilit! and re)ove an! closed s!ste) ele)ents.
1.5. 6o closed network co))unication ele)ents will %e allowed and will %e strictl! enforced. 6o
non-open co))unication to devices fro) network tools, ,ost interfaces, or enterprise level
applications will %e per)itted.
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
1.7. All data flow on t,e network s,all %e full! pu%lis,ed and docu)ented. 6o vendor specific closed
co))unication will %e allowed.
1.". $,e s!ste) s,all consist of interopera%le devices, standard routers, standard network interfaces,
standard -1 co))unications 8if re.uired9, and open user interfaces. 6o closed s!ste)
co)ponents will %e per)itted including custo) gatewa!s 8unless e:pressl! defined %elow9,
logicall! tiered ,ardware or software arc,itecture ele)ents, or closed s!ste) tools.
1.;. All s!ste)s and su%s!ste)s s,all %e capa%le of %eing serviced and )aintained internall! or %! a
t,ird part! service organi4ation. <nder no circu)stances s,all an! ,ardware or software %e
i)ple)ented suc, t,at t,e propert! will not %e a%le to provide access to a service organi4ation of
our c,oice.
1.=. $,e contractor s,all suppl! all ,ardware, software, data%ases, configuration tools, co))issioning
tools, anal!sis tools, and software plugins on t,is pro3ect to t,e owner. All tools s,all %e properl!
licensed and conve!ed. All original software, software ke!s, and licenses s,all %e conve!ed suc,
t,at t,e owner s,all ,ave full access and usage rig,ts to all co)ponents.
1.*. $,e contractor s,all follow all industr! standards and relevant guidelines for t,e control network,
device selection, network wiring, configuration, and co))issioning.
1.>. $,is pro3ect )a! %e part of a )ulti-p,ase pro3ect and, as suc,, not,ing delivered s,all force t,e
owner to re.uire contracting to t,e original contractor for future p,ase work. All ele)ents of t,e
control s!ste) s,all %e delivered suc, t,at an! alternate contractor will %e a%le to add, )odif!, or
en,ance t,e e:isting s!ste) wit,out t,e need for t,e original contractor.
1.10. All ,ardware supplied s,all %e availa%le for purc,ase directl! %! t,e owner or t,e owner?s agent
at industr! co)pletive pricing for future spare parts. $,e owner s,all ,ave t,e rig,t to purc,ase
spare parts at an! ti)e directl! fro) t,e contractor or t,e contractor?s assigned agent wit,out t,e
need for an! future integration contract.
1.11. $,e contractor s,all de)onstrate t,eir a%ilit! and intent to full! co)plete t,is pro3ect as
specified. 6o alternate %ids or e:ceptions will %e accepted. $,e contractor s,all de)onstrate t,eir
knowledge, a%ilit!, and e:perience in providing t,e s!ste) as specified.
2. Definitions
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
2.1. Alarm: 6otification of an a%nor)al condition.
2.2. Algorithm: A logical procedure for solving a recurrent )at,e)atical pro%le).
2.5. Analog: A continuousl! var!ing signal value 8te)perature current, velocit!, etc.9
2.7. Application Generic Controller (AGC: A networked device or node t,at contains a co)plete,
configura%le application t,at is generic in nature and suited for various control tasks. $,e device
)anufacturer produces t,is application. $,e )anufacturer e:poses a ,ig, nu)%er of network
varia%les and configuration properties on t,e device to allow t,e specific use of t,e device to %e
configured wit, network tools.
2.". Application Specific Controller (ASC: A networked device or node t,at contains a co)plete,
configura%le application t,at is specific to a particular task. $,is application is nor)all! produced
%! t,e device )anufacturer and contains a nu)%er of configuration para)eters t,at )a! %e
ad3usted %! network tools.
2.;. !inary: A two-state s!ste) w,ere an @on@ condition is represented %! a ,ig, signal level and an
@off@ condition is represented %! a low signal level.
2.=. !ridge: A device t,at routes )essages or isolates )essage traffic to a particular seg)ent su%-net
or do)ain of t,e sa)e p,!sical co))unication )edia.
2.*. !"ilding A"tomation System (!AS: $,e co)plete facilit! control s!ste) co)prised of all
)ec,anical s!ste) auto)ation, and auto)atic te)perature control, etc., as defined in t,e contract
docu)ents. $,e 'A( is %uilt upon a single network infrastructure. $,is infrastructure )a!
include field wiring, control network wiring, routers, %ridges, racewa!s, and interfaces as
re.uired connecting all su%s!ste)s and devices.
2.>. Channel: A p,!sical )edia serving a nu)%er of nodes. All nodes on an! given c,annel A,ear?
)essages produced %! ot,er nodes on t,e c,annel. $,e network configuration and node
application progra) deter)ines w,et,er or not a device responds to t,e )essages.
2.10. Control #nit: A control product t,at ,andles )ultiple inputs and outputs and )ore t,an one
control loop. 2a! utili4e a supple)ental general-purpose )icroprocessor in addition to t,e
6euron c,ip to perfor) additional functions or software applications.
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
2.11. Control $iring: -ncludes conduit, wire and wiring devices to install co)plete control s!ste)s
including )otor control circuits, interlocks, t,er)ostats, #1 and 1# switc,es and like devices.
-ncludes all wiring fro) -ntelligent Devices and Controllers to all sensors and points defined in
t,e input+output su))ar! s,own on t,e drawings or specified ,erein and re.uired to e:ecute t,e
se.uence of operation.
2.12. C"stom Application Controller (CAC: 1rogra))a%le control product t,at incorporates solid-
state co)ponents %ased upon t,e an industr! open standard protocol to perfor) control loops or
functions. $,e application in t,e controller is custo) software produced %! t,e Control (!ste)
Contractor specificall! for t,e pro3ect. $,ese applications s,all confor) to t,e functional
re.uire)ents and interopera%ilit! standards. Co)plete docu)entation including o%3ect diagra)s,
device resource files, and device e:ternal interface description files )ust %e su%)itted w,en suc,
devices+controllers are used.
2.15. Dead%and: $e)perature range over w,ic, no ,eating or cooling energ! is supplied, suc, as =2-
=* degrees B, or 1>-25 degrees C as opposed to single point c,angeover or overlap.
2.17. De&ice '(ternal )nterface *iles: $,e e:ternal interface file of a device defines t,e product?s
network data, )essage tags, and ,ardware related para)eters.
2.1". De&ice +eso"rce *ile: A device?s detailed infor)ation file descri%ing an! specific interfaces,
configuration, and self docu)entation in a file t,at are re.uired to displa! )anufacturer?s defined
network data t!pes or configuration para)eters correctl!.
2.1;. Distri%"ted Control: A s!ste) w,ere%! all control processing is decentrali4ed and independent
of a central co)puter.
2.1=. Diagnostic Program: A )ac,ine-e:ecuta%le progra) wit, instructions used to detect and isolate
s!ste) and co)ponent )alfunctions.
2.1*. Domain: A do)ain is logical collection of nodes on one or )ore c,annels. Co))unications can
onl! take place a)ong nodes configured in a co))on do)ainC t,erefore, a do)ain for)s a
virtual network. 2ultiple do)ains can occup! t,e sa)e c,annels, so do)ains )a! %e used.
2.1>. Gate,ay: A device t,at contains an -+D software )apping to translate data fro) one protocol to
anot,er protocol.
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
2.20. Graphical #ser )nterface (G#): A grap,ical su%set of operator interfaces.
2.21. -.AC Control Systems: $,e co)plete Control (!ste) co)prising <ser -nterface, routers,
gatewa!s, repeaters, Control <nits 8C<9, software, porta%le operators ter)inals, network
co))unications wiring and racewa!s, and re.uired field ,ardware, etc.
2.22. )ntelligent De&ices: A control networking device t,at is configured to provide control over a
single control loop or to )onitor a single or )ultiple control varia%le8s9C incorporates solid-state
co)ponents %ased upon an open protocol to perfor) dedicated functions 8e:: actuators, sensors,
and switc,es9.
2.25. /an0/achine )nterface (//)1 -/) 2 -"man /achine )nterface1 or G#) 2 Graphical
#ser )nterface: A grap,ical, o%3ect-oriented )et,od %! w,ic, an operator is capa%le of
co))unicating wit, t,e s!ste). $,e 2an-2ac,ine interface allows t,e operator to )anage,
control, )onitor, and configure t,e s!ste).
2.27. 3et,or4: A s!ste) of distri%uted control devices t,at are linked toget,er on a co))unication
%us. A network allows s,aring of point infor)ation %etween all control devices. Additionall!, a
network )a! provide central )onitoring and control of t,e entire s!ste) fro) an 22-+E<-.
2.2". 3ode: An intelligent device attac,ed to t,e network. <suall! falls into one of t,e following
categories - sensor, actuator, A(C, AEC, CAC.
2.2;. Operator )nterface: A device co)%ination of ,ardware and software, 81C, laptop or displa!
ter)inal9 w,ic, provides client access to t,e control s!ste), pri)aril! used for network
)anage)ent, configuration, and diagnostics.
2.2=. Operating System (OS: (oftware w,ic, controls t,e e:ecution of co)puter progra)s.
2.2*. Peripheral: #:ternal devices used o co))unicate to and fro) a co)puter. 1erip,erals include
C&$, printer, ,ard drives, disk drives, )ode)s, etc.
2.2>. Pl"gin: A software utilit! t,at can %e launc,ed %! an! standard network )anage)ent tool to
facilitate t,e configuration and co))issioning of one or )ore network control devices.
2.50. Point: Eroup of data, w,ic, corresponds to a single ,ardware input, output, or calculated value.
2.51. Porta%le Operator5s 6erminal (PO6: Faptop+ta%let device t,at allows local and re)ote access
to t,e local control network.
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
2.52. +epeater: A ,ardware device t,at repeats network co))unication )essage on a c,annel wit,out
filtering. &epeaters are t!picall! used to e:tend t,e wire lengt, of a c,annel.
2.55. +o"ter: A device t,at routes or forwards )essages destined for a node on anot,er su%net or
do)ain of t,e control network. $,e device controls )essage traffic %ased on node address and
priorit!. &outers )a! also serve as co))unication %ridges %etween different c,annel )edia. 8i.e.,
powerline, twisted pair, #t,ernetG$C1G-19
2.57. Segment: A set of c,annels connected %! %ridges or repeaters. A node sees ever! packet fro)
ever! ot,er node on its seg)ent.
2.5". Sensor: Device capa%le of )easuring t,e condition or value of a varia%le.
2.5;. Soft,are: 1rogra)s and routines used to e:tend t,e capa%ilities of co)puters ,ardware.
2.5=. S"%net: A su%net is a logical collection of nodes wit,in a do)ain. 2ultiple su%nets can %e
defined wit,in a single do)ain. All nodes in a su%net )ust %e on t,e sa)e seg)ent. (u%nets
cannot cross-intelligent routers.
7. A%%re&iations
5.1. AGC Application Eeneric Controller
5.2. ASC Application (pecific Controller
5.5. !AS 'uilding Auto)ation (!ste)
5.7. !/S 'uilding 2anage)ent (!ste)
5.". CAC Custo) Application Controller
5.;. COS C,ange of (tate
5.=. CP# Central 1rocessing <nit
5.*. CS) Certified System )ntegrator
5.>. DDC Direct Digital Controller
5.10. DP+ Da)per
5.11. DP# Digital 1oint <nit
5.12. D+* Device &esource Bile
5.15. D$GS Drawings
5.17. '/CS #nerg! 2onitoring Control (!ste)
169
170
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
179
180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187
188
189
190
191
192
193
194
195
196
5.1". 'P #lectric-pneu)atic
5.1;. *AS Bacilit! Auto)ation (!ste)
5.1=. *P! Ban 1owered VAV 'o:
5.1*. *P/ Beet per )inute
5.1>. *ACP Bire Alar) Control 1anel
5.20. *CC Bire Co))and Center
5.21. */S Bire 2anage)ent (!ste)
5.22. GP/ Eallons per )inute
5.25. G#) Erap,ical <ser -nterface
5.27. -.AC Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning
5.2". )6C -nter)ediate $eleco))unications Closet
5.2;. )8O -nput+Dutput
5.2=. /S) /aster System )ntegrator
5.2*. 3*PA 6ational Bire 1rotection Association
5.2>. O) Dperator interface
5.50. OS Dperating (!ste)
5.51. O$S Dperating Iork (tation
5.52. P' 1neu)atic-electric
5.55. P)D 1roportional -ntegral Derivative
5.57. P+. 1ressure &educing Valve
5.5". PS)(g9 1ounds per s.uare inc, 8gauge9
5.5;. +A/ &ando) Access 2e)or!
5.5=. SCADA (upervisor! Control and Data Ac.uisition (!ste)
5.5*. 6CS $e)perature Control (!ste)
5.5>. 6CC $e)perature Control Contractor
5.70. #9 <nderwriters? Fa%orator!
5.71. .A. Varia%le Air Volu)e
5.72. .CS Voice Co))unication (!ste)
197
198
199
200
201
202
203
204
205
206
207
208
209
210
211
212
213
214
215
216
217
218
219
220
221
222
223
224
5.75. $C Iater Colu)n
:. Control De&ices
7.1. Co))unications )edia
7.1.1. $ransfor)er isolation all devices s,all %e isolated fro) t,e network using a transfor)er
isolated transceiver capa%le of co))on )ode re3ection to ensure network relia%ilit! and
t,at a power surge on t,e co))unication %uss will not take down t,e entire network.
7.1.2. All devices s,all i)ple)ent polarit! insensitive transceivers in order to reduce )iss-wiring.
7.1.5. Devices using twisted pair wiring s,all operate at t,e sa)e %it rate 8)ini)u) of =*J%ps9 to
ensure interopera%le device to device co))unication.
7.2. Co))unication protocol
7.2.1. -nternational (tandard 1rotocol - Devices s,all utili4e a co))on -(D+-#C listed open
co))unication protocol. All devices on t,e network s,all i)ple)ent t,e full protocol stack.
6o partial or li)ited protocol stack i)ple)entations will %e accepted in order to ensure
relia%le full co))unication %etween devices, i)prove installation ti)e, and reduce field
engineering.
7.2.2. 6etwork securit! all devices s,all i)ple)ent a native co))unication securit! )ec,anis)
suc, as device aut,entication at t,e device level to prevent unaut,ori4ed access on t,e
network.
7.2.5. All devices s,all i)ple)ent peer-to-peer co))unication protocol. 6o )aster slave protocol
i)ple)entations will %e accepta%le. &educe single point of failure.
7.5. Device 6etwork 2anage)ent
7.5.1. All devices s,all %e configura%le via an open network )anage)ent tool. 6o e:plicit
addressing will %e allowed in order to prevent proprietar! devices %eing installed on t,e
open network.
7.5.2. Devices s,all not i)ple)ent t,e use of D-1 switc,es for network addressing in order to
prevent )iss-addressing.
225
226
227
228
229
230
231
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
7.5.5. All devices s,all include a uni.ue p,!sical node address stored on non-volatile )e)or! on
t,e device to prevent t,e possi%ilit! of two devices ,aving t,e sa)e address and causing
network co))unication pro%le)s.
7.5.7. All co)ple: devices s,all %e delivered wit, a device software configuration plugin capa%le
of %eing run fro) an! standard network )anage)ent tool. 6o proprietar! configuration
co))unication )ec,anis)s will %e allowed. 1lugin software s,all %e supplied for eac,
device. A %ackup of all plugin software for eac, device s,all %e provided on optical )edia.
7.5.". All devices s,all %e capa%le of identif!ing t,e)selves via a visual indicator if re.uested to
%! a network )anage)ent or co))issioning tool.
7.5.;. All devices configuration and applications s,all %e a%le to %e updated over t,e network. -n
no cases s,all a device ,ave to %e p,!sicall! re)oved fro) t,e network in order to %e
updated wit, new software or configuration.
7.7. 1rogra))ing of Devices
7.7.1. 1rogra))a%le devices s,all %e progra))ed wit, an openl! availa%le progra))ing tool.
7.7.2. Device progra))ing tools s,all %e full! licensed and conve!ed at contract sign off.
7.7.5. 1rogra))a%le devices s,all follow open standard interopera%ilit! guidelines. 6o closed or
proprietar! interfaces to progra))a%le devices will %e allowed.
7.7.7. Dnce progra))ed a progra))a%le device s,all interoperate as an! ot,er application
specific device on t,e network. 6o closed or proprietar! co))unication to progra))a%le
devices will %e allowed.
7.7.". Bield progra))a%ilit! of devices )ust %e provided.
7.7.;. Device progra))ing tools s,all %e a%le to run on t,e
7.7.;.1. Dperator Iorkstation 8see Dperator Iorkstation Co)puter re.uire)ents9
7.7.;.2. AF$#&6A$#: note%ook co)puter and s,all %e provided %! t,e contractor.
;. System )nfrastr"ct"re
".1. Iiring
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
258
259
260
261
262
263
264
265
266
267
268
269
270
271
272
273
274
275
276
".1.1. $,e network infrastructure s,all consist of a two wire, polarit! insensitive twisted pair
network. All devices s,all connect directl! to t,e twisted pair network as peers. 6o ,o)e
run wiring will %e accepta%le.
".1.2. Iiring capa%le of %us, start or loop wiring wit, single ter)ination w,en wired in a /free
wiring0 setup. 'us wiring )a! %e used to e:tend t,e lengt, of t,e network w,ere
appropriate. Dou%le ter)ination is re.uired if %us networking is used in order to i)prove
network co))unication relia%ilit!
".1.5. 6etwork wiring s,all consist of a twisted pair, uns,ielded, polarit! insensitive structure suc,
t,at wiring issues are )ini)i4ed.
".1.7. Iiring lengt,s s,all confor) to t,e industr! pu%lis,ed guidelines wit, a )ini)u) of 20K
,eadroo) on eac, seg)ent in order to allow for future network en,ance)ents. #:a)ple: -f
t,e network wiring guidelines call for a )a:i)u) of "00 )eters per seg)ent, wiring s,all
consist of 20K less t,an "00 )eters or a total of 700 )eters.
".1.". $,e )a:i)u) nu)%er of devices per wiring seg)ent s,all %e *0K of t,e pu%lis,ed
)a:i)u) in order to provide for future e:pansion. #:a)ple: if t,e pu%lis,ed wiring
guidelines allow for ;7 devices per seg)ent, t,e )a:i)u) allow will %e *0K of ;7 or "1
devices )a:i)u).
".2. Connectivit!
".2.1. 6etwork seg)ents s,all %e connected %! a standard la!er-5 transparent router. 6o gatewa!s
or application specific routers will %e per)itted to reduce t,e engineering custo)i4ation and
proprietar! ,ardware interfaces.
".2.2. Fogical network routers s,all ,ave t,e capa%ilit! of forwarding and %locking )essages
relevant for eac, seg)ent of t,e network in order to )a:i)i4e network traffic capa%ilities.
".2.5. A )a:i)u) of one 819 p,!sical la!er repeater is allowed per seg)ent in order to e:tend t,e
lengt, of t,e seg)ent. $,e )a:i)u) nu)%er of nodes on t,e seg)ent s,all not e:ceed t,e
defined li)its including future e:pansion li)its.
".2.7. A network interface s,all %e provided at eac, connectivit! point to a ,ost co)puter. $,e
network interface s,all %e configured in t,e sa)e )anor as an! ot,er device on t,e network.
277
278
279
280
281
282
283
284
285
286
287
288
289
290
291
292
293
294
295
296
297
298
299
300
301
302
303
304
6o 2aster+(lave interfaces are allowed to reduce t,e potential for single point of failure and
,eav! traffic loading.
<. 3et,or4 /anagement
;.1. All devices on t,e network s,all %e installed %! a single, co))on, network )anage)ent tool.
;.2. 6etwork )anage)ent tools s,all create one co))on network data%ase for all devices wit,in t,e
do)ain 8s!ste)9. An accurate, up to date cop! of t,e network )anage)ent data%ase s,all %e
delivered on optical )edia at contract sign off.
;.5. $,e network )anage)ent tool s,all run on a Iindows 1C and %e provided wit, t,e current
software version. A full! licensed version of t,e software s,all %e conve!ed at contract sign off
including an! license ke!s or software securit!. $,e software s,all %e t,e propert! of t,e owner.
All rig,ts to use t,e software s,all %e properl! conve!ed to t,e owner.
;.7. 1rovide a co)puter s!ste) according to t,e guidelines in section 8LL9 w,ic, s,all properl! and
full! run t,e network )anage)ent software, store t,e network data%ase, and provide full
configuration capa%ilit! of all devices on t,e network.
;.". Co)ple: devices s,all %e configured using a network )anage)ent software plugin in order to
i)prove t,e co))issioning ti)e of eac, device.
=. #ser )nterfaces
=.1. Contractor s,all provide an operator workstation running a current version of t,e Iindows
Dperating (!ste)s. (ee specific ,ardware configuration in (ection LL
=.2. $,e operator workstation s,all ,ave t,e a%ilit! to )onitor, control, diagnose, and displa! all data
as defined in t,e 1oints Fist w,ic, are indicated as: 2onitored, Controlled, Displa!ed, $rended,
Alar)ed, Dverride, or &eported.
=.5. An operator software package s,all provide t,e a%ilit! to )onitor, control, trend, alar), and
override points as defined in t,e 1oints Fist.
=.7. All ,ost co)puter software s,all %e full! licensed. (oftware s,all include original Dptical 2edia
of eac, application. All applications s,all %e propert! of t,e pro3ect owner. All software ke!s,
licenses, dongles, etc. s,all %e conve!ed at contract sign off.
305
306
307
308
309
310
311
312
313
314
315
316
317
318
319
320
321
322
323
324
325
326
327
328
329
330
331
=.". Host software s,all not ,ave an closed 8non-open9 interface to an! ,ardware. 6o e:plicitl!
addressed co))unication will %e allowed. All co))unication to devices s,all follow industr!
open standards. 6o vendor lock-in will %e allowed.
=.;. $,e contractor s,all prove and verif! t,at all ,ost software to ,ardware co))unication is open
and interopera%le to t,e satisfaction of t,e owner+engineer.
>. )P and 'nterprise Connecti&ity
*.1. $,e control network s,all interface and connect to t,e data network using industr! standard
interfaces. 6o proprietar! closed interfaces will %e allowed.
*.2. Data connections fro) t,e control network to t,e data network s,all use standard protocol
tunneling )ec,anis)s to ensure data integrit!. 1rotocol translators t,at )odif! t,e data values,
ranges, resolutions, will not %e accepted.
*.5. Contractor s,all suppl! all necessar! data network ele)ents needed to ensure a full! functioning
s!ste) including tunneling routers, network interfaces, firewalls, switc,es, -1 routers.
*.7. Contractor s,all interface wit, owners -$ depart)ent to define an! and all -1 needs for t,is
s!ste).
*.". Connectivit! to t,e enterprise network s,all ensure data integrit!, relia%ilit!, perfor)ance, and
securit!. Contractor to interface wit, owners enterprise personnel to ensure s!ste) functionalit!.
Details of t,e enterprise and data network re.uire)ents are defined in a separate section of t,is
spec.
?. 3et,or4 +elia%ility
>.1. 1rovide a co)pre,ensive anal!sis of all control networking capa%ilities s,owing t,at all
co))unication is in accepta%le ranges. 1rovide a network anal!sis su))ar! for eac, c,annel for
a t!pical 27 ,our period during s!ste) full operation s,owing t,at all co))unication is wit,in
accepta%le li)its and t,at t,ere are no network si4ing issues, device co))unication issues,
wiring issues, or %andwidt, issues.
>.2. Deliver a full! licensed network anal!sis tool as part of t,e s!ste) wit, co)pleted
docu)entation and de)onstration on its use.
1@. Sec"rity
332
333
334
335
336
337
338
339
340
341
342
343
344
345
346
347
348
349
350
351
352
353
354
355
356
357
358
359
10.1. $,e s!ste) s,all e)plo! a ,ig, degree of network securit! in order to prevent ta)pering.
10.2. Control 6etwork
10.2.1. #ac, controller on t,e control network s,all incorporate a network securit! algorit,) at
t,e protocol la!ers suc, as )essage aut,entication or )essage encr!ption.
10.2.2. Devices wit, ,ig, degree of securit! s,all ,ave t,e option to ,ave t,eir securit! feature
ena%led. Dt,er devices s,all ,ave t,e option to turn off t,eir securit! process in order to
i)prove s!ste) perfor)ance.
10.2.5. $,e s!ste) detailed points list s,all define w,ic, network co))unication ele)ents s,all
e)plo! t,e co))unication securit!.
10.5. Data 6etwork
10.5.1. $,e data network s,all follow standard #t,ernet $C1+-1 securit! protocol options suc, as
firewalls, 6D", H$$1(, secure socket la!er and )ore. &efer to t,e data network
re.uire)ents.
11. $arranty
11.1. $,e contractor s,all provide a full and co)plete s!ste) warrant! for a period of one 819 !ear
co))encing after final pro3ect sign off.
11.2. Contractor warrant! s,all provide full s!ste) functionalit!, parts replace)ent, la%or, software and
,ardware upgrades necessar! in to ensure full s!ste) functionalit! during t,e warrant! period.
12. Ser&ice
12.1. Contractor s,all provide service contract costing for 5 !ears after t,e end of t,e warrant! as a
separate cost. (ervice contract costs )ust %e defined as an annual cost for full servicing. $,is cost
s,all %e defined as an annual cost for !ears 1, 2 and 5 separate fro) t,e initial installation %id.
17. Ser&icea%ility
15.1. $,e contractor s,all provide a full! servicea%le s!ste) wit, co)plete access to all s!ste)
co)ponents, controllers, sensors, actuators, panels, wiring 3unction %o:es. All ele)ents of t,e
s!ste) )ust %e accessi%le %! )aintenance staff.
15.2. #nsure all ca%inets, enclosures, and installations are accessi%le wit,out ,indrance. 1rovide all
ca%inet ke!s wit, clear indications to t,eir location.
360
361
362
363
364
365
366
367
368
369
370
371
372
373
374
375
376
377
378
379
380
381
382
383
384
385
386
387
15.5. 6o contractor or vendor proprietar! service tools will %e allowed. All service tools s,all %e
included as part of t,is %id.
1:. 6raining
17.1. $raining s,all %e provided on t,e full operation of t,e control s!ste).
17.2. $raining s,all %e provided for all network )anage)ent, co))issioning tools, and network
diagnostic and anal!sis tools.
17.5. $raining s,all %e provided on t,e s!ste) arc,itecture, %asic protocol capa%ilities, and servicing of
t,e s!ste)
17.7. $raining s,all %e provided on all device configuration and progra))ing tools
1;. )ntegrator A"alifications
1".1. $,e network s!ste) integrator s,all %e Certified (!ste) -ntegrator according to pu%lis,ed
proficienc! re.uire)ents and industr! %est practices. -ntegration contractor s,all provide a cop!
of t,eir credentials.
1".2. $,e network s!ste) integrator s,all e)plo! at least two Certified 1rofessionals. 1rovide t,e
credentials of at least two e)plo!ees w,o will %e responsi%le for t,is pro3ect. Credentials s,all
de)onstrate industr! %est practices for proficienc! in t,e core networking tec,nolog! provided
and s,all %e up to date.
1".5. 1rovide training certificates fro) ke! personnel responsi%le for t,is pro3ect s,owing class taken
and co)pletion date.
1".7. 1rovide professional resu)es for all ke! personnel responsi%le for t,is pro3ect.
1".". 1rovide at least two si)ilar prior 3o% e:a)ples de)onstrating a co)petent level of knowledge,
proficienc!, and e:perience.
1".;. -ntegrator s,all %e full! licensed to perfor) t,e intended work. 1rovide a cop! of an! and all
relevant contractor licenses.
1<. System *"nctionality
1;.1. Deliver a full! functioning, co)plete, servicea%le s!ste).
1;.2. All devices s,all %e full! progra))ed and co))issioned and all s!ste)s and su%s!ste)s s,all
%e de)onstrated to %e full! operational.
388
389
390
391
392
393
394
395
396
397
398
399
400
401
402
403
404
405
406
407
408
409
410
411
412
413
414
415
#6D DB (#C$-D6 416

Das könnte Ihnen auch gefallen