Emerson Introduces First Pneumatic Valve System with Integrated Open Platform Communications Unified Architecture
AVENTICS Series Advanced Valve Systems with OPC UA is a digital twin solution that solves interoperability challenges while improving productivity and efficiency
FLORHAM PARK, N.J. (May 30, 2022) – Today, Emerson announced that its AVENTICS™ Series Advanced Valve (AV) valve system with Advanced Electronic System (AES) Profinet and Ethernet/IP is now available with preinstalled Open Platform Communications Unified Architecture (OPC UA) functionality, making it the first and only valve system to offer this directly integrated capability. The AES helps users solve interoperability challenges and access data more easily while the integration of the digital twin can improve productivity and efficiency.
A valve system with integrated OPC UA functionality simplifies communication with upper systems since data and analytics are received via the valve system and communicated directly to upper systems, no gateway necessary unless deeper analysis or local dashboards are required. This can result in costs savings for users since it’s more complex and expensive to receive analytics from a valve system without OPC UA.
OPC UA functionality also expands the connected capabilities of the valve system itself, making it easier for users in industries such as automotive, food and beverage, packaging, pulp and paper industries and more to digitally transform. When organizations undergo digital transformation, key protocols such as OPC UA embedded in technologies enable device monitoring and machine connectivity when sending data from a valve system to an upper system. The AES is simple to integrate and connect to new or existing applications and machines and provides easy access to data and analytics without changing the programmable logic controller (PLC).
« Le système audiovisuel de la série AVENTICS avec OPC UA représente un bond en avant notable dans la flexibilité et l'intégration des systèmes de vannes, car il simplifie considérablement la transition vers l'IIoT pour les ingénieurs », a déclaré Nils Beckmann, directeur principal du marketing produit, IIoT chez Emerson. « Avec OPC UA, les ingénieurs n'ont pas besoin de modifier tout un système ou une architecture pour accéder aux données des vannes. Ils ont désormais la possibilité de continuer à utiliser leurs propres systèmes et logiciels cloud pour accéder facilement aux données et aux analyses sans perturber ni modifier l'automate.
Développé par la Fondation OPC, OPC UA est une norme de technologie de l'information indépendante de la plate-forme pour l'échange de données capteur-cloud qui offre une sécurité intégrée.