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Tokyo, Japan -
June 1, 2004 Yokogawa Releases AAASuite Alarm Management System Yokogawa Electric Corporation announces that it has completed development of AAASuite, a comprehensive alarm management system that optimizes and enhances process alarms issued by control systems. AAASuite improves operator performance by providing timely notification of only necessary alarms, thereby preventing alarm flooding and enabling safe, stable, and cost effective plant operations. The marketing of this new product starts today. Development Background In conventional non-streamlined control rooms, operations were dependent on having an abundance of personnel, including some with special expertise, producing a situation in which alarms tended to occur randomly. If such control rooms and control systems are realigned without undergoing proper corrective measures, even a minor variation in process status can immediately trigger numerous alarms. Consequently, operators may miss critical alarms and fail to quickly or correctly respond to abnormal situations, resulting in operations that exceed product design specifications, the loss of raw materials, delayed deliveries, damaged equipment, plant shutdowns, or even disaster. In the worst-case scenario, a manufacturer can incur losses far exceeding any economic benefit that could come from the streamlining of a control room. This is why alarm management, which includes the optimization and upgrading of alarms, has become a priority for many plants. Most have introduced alarm analysis and reporting systems from various suppliers in order to get a better handle on their plant operations; however, because of employee turnover and/or reduction in budgets, many of these plants do not have a sufficient number of engineers on hand who possess the level of plant experience and knowledge necessary to be able to take full advantage of these analytical systems. Consequently, many of these plants have not yet succeeded in fully solving the problems that they had sought to address with the introduction of these systems and are still plagued by alarm flooding. Product Features
3. Nuisance alarm suppression 4. Alarm enhancement About Yokogawa Yokogawa's global network of 19 manufacturing facilities and 89 companies spans 32 countries. Since its founding in 1915, the US$4 billion company has been engaged in cutting-edge research and innovation, securing more than 7,500 patents and registrations, including the world's first digital sensors for flow and pressure measurement. Industrial automation and control, test and measurement, information systems and industry support are the core businesses of Yokogawa. For more information about Yokogawa, please visit our web site at www.yokogawa.com. |