CLN - Control Logic | Issue 19

Page 1

ISSUE

control logic news

19

K C O UU N L

packet deep ck et deep pa IPNESCPTEICOTION TNI O N I N S INSPEC ENCE F E D E T IMA THE ULT

brtoigmhattion au

future of s

ABB

car

580-31

DRIVES

+more THE

SUNDAY WHIT NDS ISLA

the coolest gadgets

smart beds

the latest products

companion

ROBOTS

5K d hm

auss sport ie

BE YO ND COVID

& regular features in-the-know who’s who sport escape


Industrial Automation & Control Distributor

screen size 7” to 24”

the definitive modular display experience

The innovative RXi Industrial Panel PC by Emerson delivers ultimate flexibility by leveraging its unique modular design. Swap your screen size without changing your module. Swap your module to increase functionality without replacing your screen. SELECT, UPGRADE, SWAP. OPTION ONE

COMPUTING MODULE WITH PANEL PC

OPTION TWO

MINIMALIST MODULE WITH WEB PANEL

OPTION THREE

A/V MODULE WITH INDUSTRIAL MONITORS

With powerful processor options and Windows 10 IOT Enterprise LTSB already onboard, Emerson Panel PCs increase serviceability and future proof operations. Now available from Control Logic.

THE MODULAR, ADAPTABLE PANEL PC SOLUTION. 1800 557 705 | sales@controllogic.com.au

www.controllogic.com.au

Find us on LinkedIn linkedin.com/company/controllogic


06

CLN | ISSUE 19

| CONTENTS

deep pack inspection

ABB 580-31

10

electric car

history 12

I would like to start by announcing some exciting news. We have officially joined the IPD Group, an Australian owned company serving the electrical industry for more than 65 years. While it will remain business as usual for Control Logic, I am extremely optimistic for the future, and the opportunities and possibilities it will create for our customers as a true end-toend solutions company.

contents

This issue, we investigate the changing industrial environment in cybersecurity, the rise of remote connectivity, and what technologies are being developed to grow and adapt to change. We delve further into industrial communications, and the difference between managed and unmanaged switches. Plus some of the latest tech, gadgets and entertainment the world has to offer. Enjoy. Michael Bacon

GENERAL MANAGER CONTROL LOGIC

spot S O B TONS IC DYNAM

main feature 06 How deep is your

regular 04 In-the-know 11 Who’s who 13 #fact 14 Shutup & take my money 19 Understanding machine safety 20 Sports 21 Sports calendar 24 Travel 26 The escape spread 28 Case-study 30 Tech-tip 31 The back page 32 Control Logic

deep pack inspection?

closer look 10 ABB 580-31

low harmonic drives

product brief 14 | 16 | 19 | 23 feature 12 Electric VS hydrogen 15 Managed VS unmanaged 16 The rise of automation 22 Virtual automation

14

SONOS arc

26

2 2 virt

ual

tion a om aut

E ALL TIM G S T SELLIN

BE

GAMES

26

MANAGED

SWITCH ES

IS

GENES

G80

15

UNMANAGED

SWITCH ES

CLN is available to view online @ www.controllogic.com.au CONTROL LOGIC Pty Ltd (HQ) 25 Lavarack Ave | Eagle Farm | QLD | 4009 1800 557 705 | sales@controllogic.com.au www.controllogic.com.au Terms and conditions: Images contained within CLN are for illustration purposes only. Tradenames and trademarks are proprietary to their respective owners.

Control Logic is one of Australia’s leading suppliers of industrial, electrical and automation products, services and solutions and forms part of the IPD Group.

03


Control Logic appointed ANZ distributor for Gardereos

Specialist industrial communications company Garderos has officially partnered with Control Logic to distribute its range of products in Australia and New Zealand. Garderos specialises in providing secure data communication solutions for large-scale deployments in harsh environmental conditions. Their multifunction routers support almost all communication standards including 2G, 3G, 4G, ADSL, VDSL (NBN), Ethernet, serial and fibre in varying combinations as well as being hardened against extreme thermal stress and electromagnetic interference.

parts, products and news you need to know about.

in the

know

Engineers use electricity to clean up toxic water

Control Logic joins IPD Group Control Logic has joined the IPD Group, effective from 1 October. The acquisition will provide a complete end-to-end solution nationally and allow Control Logic to grow and expand as quickly as technology develops and as its customer needs change. IPD Group is a privately-owned Australian company servicing the electrical industry for more than 65 years in power distribution, power monitoring, industrial control, renewables and test and measurement. “We want to reassure all our customers that it is business as usual,” commented General Manager of Control Logic, Michael Bacon, “Moving forward, we can offer the benefits of IPD’s service and testing capabilities, taking Control Logic from a product and systems supplier to a true solutions provider.”

Depth sensing, laser smart drill The Robbox Inc xDrill is the smartphone of power tools, complete with touchscreen! Like all drills, it can work in forward and reverse, accept standard bits with twistto-tighten chuck and a rechargeable battery. Its screen most basic use is as a digital level, to ensure the drill bit is at a desired angle. It can also drill to a specific depth using its touch screen, as well as measuring other distances using a pair of built-in laser rangefinders. Speed and torque is all adjustable, and can even connect over Bluetooth for even more adjustment.

University of Sydney engineers have found a way to use electricity to clean up heavily polluted industrial wastewater. The wastewater, which contained carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus was generated in a pilot plant, designed by the team for the production of biofuels using naturally abundant microalgae. Utilising specialised electrodes, electricity was discharged driving oxidation reactions near the electrode surfaces to transform organic contaminants into harmless gasses, ions or minerals. The incredibly powerful process eliminates even the most persistent non-biodegradable pollutants, and does not require the addition of chemicals or produce additional waste streams. It showed the process is particularly effective for mitigating organic pollution which is common to a variety of industries, with the potential to tackle inorganics, such as heavy metals. The team now plans to focus on specific contaminants to better understand the chemical transformations that take place during oxidation.

Beetle robotic camera backpacks!

04

A tiny robotic camera system that is small and light enough to fit on the back of insects has been developed. The camera can stream live monochrome video to a companion smartphone via Bluetooth at one to five frames per second at a resolution up to 160x120 pixels. While not exactly high-res, it’s tiny and weighs just 248 milligrams as well as a pivoting 60º arm to create panoramic images. An onboard accelerometer triggers image capture, and is capable of capturing 6 hours of usage from a single 10mAh battery. Researchers said this tech could be useful when studying insects in the field as they walk freely (and in first person) in their environment.


CLN | ISSUE 19

| IN-THE-KNOW

Nissan’s first fully-electric SUV with up to 600km range

Scheduled for sale in Japan mid 2021, the Nissan ‘Ariya’ electric crossover looks incredibly appealing and futuristic, but is about 5 million yen ($67K). It will have autonomous driving technology and a decent range. There are four variants that include a pair of twowheel-drive (2WD) offerings, and two all-wheel-drive (AWD) offerings that features Nissan’s ‘e-4ORCE’ all-wheel-drive system consisting of two electric motors, one driving each axle. Choose from either a 65kWh battery or a larger 90kWh battery which offers up to 610km of range in 2WD. Meanwhile, the 65kWh battery offers up to 450km of range in 2WD variants, or up to 430km in AWD variants. The flagship’s 0-100 acceleration is 5.1 seconds.

Red Lion release Crimson 3.2 software

Red Lion have released version 3.2 of their Crimson software to compliment their FlexEdge platform. You’ll find new features for advanced network capabilities including routing, VLAN support, VPN client/server and certificate management. In addition, symbol libraries and primitives have expanded, such as anti-aliased rendering for creative interface design. Support for over 300 protocol drivers, including Modbus RTU, and TCP/IP, Ethernet/IP, Emerson ROC and both DNP3 serial and Ethernet communications is also available.

Monkeys show similiar thinking

Humans and monkeys may not speak the same lingo, but our ways of thinking are more similar than previously thought. In experiments on 100 study participants across age groups, cultures and species, researchers found that indigenous Tsimane’ people in Bolivia’s Amazon rainforest, American adults and preschoolers and macaque monkeys all show, to varying degrees, a knack for “recursion,” a cognitive process of Perfume that smells like outer space arranging words, phrases or symbols. Astronauts have long said that space leaves a distinctive residual smell on their suits. Now you’ll soon be able to Tripwire partners with Control Logic smell like outer space thanks to Omega Ingredients, a UKControl Logic has been appointed Australian distributors of Tripwire, a based natural flavours company. They are hoping to bring leader in cybersecurity technology, and prevention to provide the most the aptly named “Eau de Space” via crowd funding, which holistic ICS visibility available. Control Logic will focus specifically on apparently took four years to perfect the unique smell. Its industrial OT networks offering both TIV (Tripwire Industrial Visibility) and been described as a sweet metallic sensation. The smell does TIS (Tripwire Industrial Sentinel) as well as Tripwire Industrial appliances to seem to largely depend on the nose of the beholder, and over provide the most comprehensive cyber portfolio for the industrial market. the decades, astronauts have also likened the smell to o-zone, sulfur, gunpowder, burned meat, rum and even raspberries.

Hirschmann expand switch range AI improving lithium-ion battery performance Hirschmann have released a new range of high performance enterprise Ethernet switches, called the ‘Mammuthus’ or MTS series. The ‘Hirschmann IT’ range which is exclusive to Asia Pacific offers reliable, intelligent and secure IT/OT converged solutions for a variety of networks across many industries. With comprehensive Layer 2 features along with advanced Layer 3 functionality to support redundancy technology and security, the MTS series can be used in conjunction with Hirschmann’s existing portfolio of Industrial Ethernet switches. It’s a complete end-to-end solution which can be managed simultaneously by Industrial HiVision.

World’s first mobile sanitiser sticker As we begin to recover from the pandemic, products such as the UVLyzer has become more relevant. The device works by being mounted onto the rear of a smartphone and provides users with the ability to activate the internal UV-C LEDs within. This light can then be swept over any surface to quickly and effectively kill 99.9% of the germs, bacteria and viruses that could be lurking on it. Its ultra-slim design keeps the aesthetic of your phone and will stay in place thanks to a simple peel-and-stick design. A built-in USB-C port will allow for easy recharging when required and a built-in smart sensor turns it off if angled upwards.

A new machine learning algorithm allows researchers to explore possible designs for the microstructure of fuel cells and lithium-ion batteries, before running 3D simulations to make changes and improve performance. Improvements could include faster smartphone charging, increasing the time between charges for electric vehicles, and increasing the power of hydrogen fuel cells running data centres. Energy performance is closely related to the microstructure, and how the pores (holes) inside are shaped and arranged, affecting how much power fuel cells can generate. Because the micrometre-scale pores are so small, their specific shapes and sizes can be difficult to study. Using a novel machine learning technique to generate 3D image data of the microstructure obtained from nano-scale imaging performed synchrotrons, researchers discovered they could train their code to generate either much larger datasets that have all the same properties, or deliberately generate structures that would result in better performing batteries.

Facebook create super-slim VR glasses

Facebook have created a new proof-of-concept virtual reality headset that looks like a set piece from Back to the Future II. Incredibly slim, it’s worn like large sunglasses and uses holographics with flat films for the optics. It has a thickness of less than 9mm, which is helped in part by polarisation-based optical folding that moves the light forward and back multiple times. While the prototype only outputs in monochrome, Facebook promises a wider colour range when the technology is ready. The company is also hoping to eliminate visible pixels and address battery life challenges and device connections. This could lead to VR glasses you can wear for hours which would be a game changer. Many companies have been circling around the idea of glasses-like AR/VR headsets that combine the best of both technologies into a single device, with Microsoft, Apple and Google all developing their own versions in the background. Very interesting.

05


p e e d w o h ur t e k c a is yo deep p

? n o i t c inspe

r a long nomously fo to u ons a n ru considerati gned to out security ologies desi h n it h w c e d it te e n sp ry g e ta prie rity d n desi nse of secu s were ofte rates on pro ty d a false se lder system m (ICS) ope o te e poor securi a st se re is e sy c h l T th n o . o n tr ty ti o n ili la o b re o c l a is ra a w e ri is ln rd h st a T u vu n ind urity ctory. re and h a cyber sec within the fa The softwa es open to re isolated c persists. e service life. vi ill w e st d s s m se e m e e st ese sy make th trol syst n ld o u c o l a w ri t a st because th u th d lnerabilities ess within in numerous vu with a lack of awaren d le oup situation, c

A

design

Traditional firewalls based on access control will not help always be sufficient to secure an ICS Network. Transactional information in industrial protocols exists in the application layer. An example is Modbus/TCP where Modbus function information is carried in the application payload. Traditional insecure serial based protocols such as Modbus and DNP3 are riding on open standards such as TCP/IP, which multiplies the security risk by having more devices and protocols running across a network.

“Deep packet inspection evaluates the contents of a packet using configured rules to determine what to do with these packets in real time.�

Think of an envelope in snail mail. You can recognise it as an envelope, and you can even see who it is from and where it is going. This could be mapped to a standard firewall where you can limit the IP address by source and destination, and even port information, but that is as complex as it gets. In terms of this example, the content inside the sealed envelope, such as a friendly letter, is where the real information lies protected; this is where DPI really occurs. In terms of a firewall with DPI technology, this is what is actually happening. The firewall looks at the specific letters, if you will, in that packet on the wire. But how does a signature-based system (such as Snort) differ from a truly protocol-specific DPI engine?

06

Tofino Xenon

Deep packet inspection (DPI) of traffic is needed to secure the ICS. Deep packet inspection evaluates the contents of a packet using configured rules to determine what to do with these packets in real time.


CLN | ISSUE 19

| FEATURE

Signature-based deep packet inspection: A reactive, packet matching strategy Going back to the envelope and letter analogy, in the case of a signature-based approach, it is akin to saying that the letter can only have certain words in a certain order, and they can only be presented in this specific way. A signature-based system is a reactive system in which a vulnerability (vuln) must already be known so as to be able to design the signature to identify it, which in turn also implies that the vuln is already out in the wild. This signature functions by essentially being overlaid on a packet (mapping a set of bytes against a known byte pattern) of a specific vulnerability. There are two ways you could utilise the signaturebased approach. You could use it to identify known vulnerabilities (blacklisting) and thus your signatures only identify those specific anomalies and allow everything else through the firewall – this means it would certainly not catch any new or non-published vulnerabilities. On the other hand, if you built a signature list to allow only a certain packet set -- meaning you would have a very large signature database -(whitelisting) and drop all packets that are not in that set, then your protective mechanism is only as good as your allowed set of signatures. To be truly effective, those allowed signatures would have to be as detailed as possible.

Signatures are not simple to write and should be as granular to a specific plant as possible; that means the plant operator or engineer would have to write a custom signature. In my mind, this is a stretch too far. This is why the signatures are usually just blacklisted items with the default policy to allow everything else. In general, signatures come in the form of a large database to be updated weekly or daily (think virus software). This also means some process must be in place to actively grab these signature files and bring them to a plant floor to be pushed out to the security devices. As we all know, the plant network should be well segmented and thus no direct Internet connection should reach the ICS. Signature-based DPI is prevalent in the IT world and is heavily used by Internet service providers (ISPs). One common use would be for BitTorrent traffic.

u

07


08


CLN | ISSUE 19

| FEATURE

Protocol-specific deep packet inspection: A proactive “all-knowing” strategy On the other hand, in a DPI system that validates a protocols structure, the sequence of packets and proper byte values is far more robust than a signature-based system. In fact, it can also be used to limit specific register ranges of a protocol, or even validate that a specific value at a specific range can only be x,y,z, for example. This ‘all knowing’ knowledge of the protocol is proactive rather than reactive in that it can potentially protect vulnerabilities in a PLC’s protocol implementation without having to be updated. In addition, it could theoretically protect against vulnerabilities

not yet known. This is because it would already have the ability to catch an ‘off-by-one’ error or a buffer overflow since it is already validating maximum size of fields as outlined in the protocol specification. Hirschmann’s Tofino appliance implements deep packet inspection for a range of industrial protocols that combine protocol specific DPI with a traditional stateful inspection firewall. It allows you to select the protocols and load them to the device as required to meet the security needs of different applications.

“...the depth of an implementation is more important than breadth.”

In the SCADA/ICS industry there is a real need to enhance or implement security, even more so now that everything is rapidly becoming interconnected. Both signature-based and protocolspecific DPIs provide additional layers of filtering. Before DPI, a plant engineer could only require the firewall to open a port and let every read or write command flow down to their PLC. Signature-based DPI has a role to play in Defence in Depth, though it is difficult to keep the signatures up-to-date in industrial networks that are segmented from the outside world and highly sensitive to change. However, the depth of an implementation is more important than breadth. A firewall vendor may say they support 500 protocols, but to what extent? Validating a single byte in one protocol does not mean ‘you support DPI’ for that protocol. Protocol-based DPI is more robust and gives plant engineers the ability to limit the use of a write command or block writes entirely for a specific industrial protocol. It is also more suited to the

Hirschmann Eagle 40

Deep packet inspection: Important for defence in depth

industrial environment, as it does not require engineers to write signatures and it can provide protection to PLCs without requiring frequent updates. Depending on a single defence, such as perimeter firewall, is building a security solution based on a single point of failure. Make sure that your facility has a proper Defence in Depth design where the network, control devices and systems are collectively hardened - thereby providing reliable security for the plant floor.

09


CLOSER LOOK |

H

armonics can cause damage to sensitive electronic equipment, interference to communication equipment, noisy motors, tripping of circuit breakers, blowing of fuses and capacitor failures. Over time, these slight nuances eventually lead to greater problems for surrounding businesses and supply authorities. To put it in perspective, a typical Variable Speed Drive (VSD) outputs around 35% of total harmonic current distortion (THDi), effectively distorting the supply authority’s sine wave which requires bulky and expensive external equipment to reduce these harmonics. Thankfully ABB has just released the ultra-low harmonic (ULH) drive to overcome these issues.

ABB LOW

HARMONIC

DRIVES 580-31 WALL MOUNT 4-110KW

main

featur es

In this closer look, we look at ABB’s recently released wall mount ultra-low harmonic drives with a claimed maximum 3% THDi (4 to 110KW). The all-in-one concept of the water ACQ580-31 and HVAC ACH580-31 versions are physically the same, but what sets these apart is industry specific functions such as pump cleaning for the water drive or stairwell pressurisation with fire mode for HVAC.

first impressions Having previously reviewed the ABB ACQ580-01 Water Drive from CLN issue 10, we wanted to check-out the harmonic water variant; the ACQ580-31. You would think that this version would be considerably larger considering it has an inbuilt active front-end that uses IGBT technology, however it is much smaller and compact than anticipated. Infact it’s only marginally larger than the standard version. Both the ACH and ACQ drives are neatly packaged with a Bluetooth compatible LED display keypad that can be connected through Apple’s or Google’s app store. This gains a lot more information at your fingertips while commissioning or fault-finding machines. It’s a feature ABB have implemented throughout its drive range, and we love it.

nce...

a at a gl

(THSi) tortion

an 3%

less th

dis current armonic h l ta o • T ons r factor ) c functi y powe it ifi n c U e p ptioned s • ng (if o dustry ti in a r in 5 ti t5 nc on nt IP • Buil ue off fu q all mou r w to t c fe a p 4 sa • Com 3, Cat. ted SIL a r g te • In

1

31

10

580 ACHAC B AB HV

-3 580 Q C A R ABB WATE


settin

g up

CLN | ISSUE 19 This is very simple to install. There are three wires in and three wires out with no external hardware required. When you power up the VSD, there is an onboard LED control panel ‘first start assistant’ which runs through the installation process with you, similar to setting up new hardware on your PC.

Once configured, you have further options to go into a menu option called ‘Primary Settings’ where you can do further parameterisation of the drive without having to refer to a manual. It’s pretty intuitive. There is also the choice to go into the parameter’s menu from where all the drives parameters are accessible including a parameter group where the active front end settings can be viewed, which is purely handling the low harmonics. However, it was not necessary to change any of the default settings relating to the active front end. We only had to input a few basic motor parameters and how we wanted to start / stop the drive, which took no time at all.

| WHO’S WHO

i’d like you to meet... Sales Supp ort Represent ative

Control Lo

gic QLD

My specia lties: ABB & low voltage STAHL Novaris Motorcycles Call me: 07 3623 12 12

Stewart Turnbull

sturnbull@control

logic.com.au

The ACQ580-31 series has a range of program features specifically designed for the water and wastewater industry such as pump cleaning, soft pipe fill, dry run protection and flow rate calculator without using a flow meter to name but a few - check out Issue 10 for information on that. In this review, it’s all about low harmonics. We used an oscilloscope to determine if the drive did what it claimed. Sure enough, the findings were within spec and we did not need to play with the active front end parameters to get the desired results, it just works straight out of the box. Other features that caught our attention were the IP55 rating which means the drive can be mounted in harsh conditions and not inside a cabinet where heat ventilation is a common challenge for VSD’s. This means it is possible to mount the drive somewhere in a plant room wall which would make it fast and easy to install while being a good cost saver on labour. The TUV certified SIL 3 or Category 4 rated safe torque off (STO) means you do not have to use safety contactors which again saves space and cost, while ensuring personal safety is a priority.

DICT

VER FINAL

The release of this Ultra-Low harmonic 580 series now means ABB has the benefits of a drive without the inconvenience of harmonics from 4kw to 110kw in a wall mount version and 132kW to 355KW in a cabinet form factor. So whether you work in the water or HVAC industries, the ACQ580-31 and ACH580-31 Ultra-Low Harmonic drives provide all the same features for the smooth running and protection of pumps and fans - but in a compact wall mount footprint. You can expect a reduction in current harmonic output by over 30%, which basically means there is no risk of exceeding supply authority network limits for harmonics in large installations. The end result is lower energy costs by not drawing reactive power from the network and not adversely affecting other equipment which can lead to a bottomless pit of rectifying blown or damaged equipment from nuisance power related issues.

First point-of-contact and motorbike enthusiast Stewart Turnbull discusses covid life and industrial trends. You speak with many people from various industries every day in your role - what comments are you hearing in relation to this pandemic that simply won’t go away? A lot of the customers constantly ask about how our business is going. Everybody seems to be worried long term about how we will come back from Covidity. With uncertainty being such a common theme, how do you think businesses are dealing with it? Many seem to be holding back on projects due to uncertainty, however, they are looking what can be improved in their day-to-day maintenance. Cyber security, efficiency and Comm products are all very popular at the moment. Companies often aren’t aware that there are literally thousands of dollars to be saved by replacing their existing equipment even after the cost to replace it, why do you think that is? Of course the old saying comes to mind... ‘If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it’. The down time, installation, labour and getting it to run correctly can certainly all add up, so unless it fails they may not even think about it. If we think about the latest drives for instance, they are much more efficient now, especially the regenerative types which send all their excess energy back into the grid making it a great way to save energy and money. Since Covid many of us have had to do business differently, are you finding your role has changed? Not a great deal of change for me, as I still work at Brisbane’s headquarters, although the commute is much quicker! What are your passions? Have they changed since Covid? My passions are still cooking and motorcycles, but I have been testing my cooking skills of late. I had missed riding, and it has been only the last month where i’ve been able to. With international travel out of the question, what’s your pick for domestic travel? Anywhere in Queensland where you can look up at the stars and spend some money with the locals. Best thing to do on a weekend? Ride the bike! Always gives me a huge smile. Thanks Stew

11


FEATURE |

Though hydrogen fuel cell cars are widely considered too complicated for mass adoption, manufacturers such as Toyota, which debuted its second-generation hydrogen Mirai at the Tokyo Motor Show are adamant that the technology is better for the environment than battery electric vehicles.

the future of cars

S V C I R T ELEC ROGEN HYD

ducing rucial to re n for c is g n ri moto optio -emission proving a popular les here zero w re ctric vehic a d le rl e rs o a w ry c e ic tt a tr In a b c le r, e e wev battery mers. Ho tprint. pollution, their custo arbon foo d c n r a u o rs y e e c u d re carmak to only way aren’t the

Carmakers have experimented with hydrogen vehicles for decades, using fuel cells to convert the most abundant substance in the Universe into electric energy. Hydrogen fuel cell cars have batteries onboard which store hydrogen and oxygen and power the vehicle with chemical reactions between the two elements to create water and energy. Sometimes known as fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs), they have exhaust pipes but the only thing that escapes from them is water. The cars need refuelling, but with hydrogen rather than petrol or diesel fuel. For each fill of hydrogen, the car will gain 320-405km

RANGE Range really depends on the vehicle you purchase – and the general rule of “you get what you pay for” rings true here. The more expensive mass-produced electric cars tend to offer battery ranges of about 500 kms. For instance, the $140k Tesla Model S Long Range has a range of 600 kms. Other cars, however, can cost significantly less yet offer half the range. The Nissan Leaf for example, comes with a $50K price tag and a realworld range of 250klms. Hydrogen fuel cell vehicles tend to be more frugal than their battery electric counterparts. The Hyundai Nexo comes with a real-world range of 666kms and filling up takes just five minutes, whereas electric charging can be an hour-long affair at the best of times. As hydrogen fuel cell vehicles are still in their infancy, there aren’t any models at the budget end of the market. But on range alone, hydrogen seems to have the upper hand.

WINNER: HYDROGEN

EMISSIONS It’s a common misconception that electric and hydrogen cars are zero emissions. While no gasses are emitted from their exhausts, the manufacturing process for both types of vehicle still results in CO2 being pumped into the atmosphere. Manufacturing a lithium-ion battery for an electric car is a “very energy-intensive” process. As an example, a 100kWh battery will give a potential range of 400 kms and, in order to produce that battery, it will take around 20 tonnes of CO2. A typical battery lasts for 245,000kms, so that equates to around 83g/km of CO2. Then, when you take into account charging over that same distance, the same battery car will deliver 124g/km of CO2 over its lifetime.

>> timeline: electric car history (part 1)

12

Dr. Ferdinand Porsche builds his first car, the Egger-Lohner Model C.2 Phaeton, which is powered by electricity.

SMALL-SCALE

1 95 9

Famed English inventor Thomas Parker creates the first commercially viable electric car. It attracts little interest however.

RISE OF ELECTRIC CAR

1900s

Thomas Davenport of Vermont builds the first useful electric motor. He reportedly uses one of his new motors to power a small carriage.

PORSCHE’S FIRST CAR

1 89 8

FIRST ELECTRIC CAR

1 88 4

1 83 4

FIRST ELECTRIC MOTOR

Electric cars rise to prominence as more viable alternatives to steam cars, which can take 45 minutes to start, and gasoline cars, which have to be cranked to start plus complicated gear shifting.

During the late 1950s and throughout the ‘60s, various startup automakers attempt to popularise electric cars, but none really gain traction.


CLN | ISSUE 19 By comparison, a recent study found that a Toyota Mirai hydrogen fuel cell car produces around 120g/km of CO2 over its lifetime when the manufacturing process is taken into account. But if hydrogen were to be produced by renewable energy, that figure could be reduced significantly. Hydrogen fuel cell vehicles have their sceptics, though, including Tesla chief Elon Musk.

l more fruga e b o t d n e st cell vehicle lectric counterparts.” l e u f n e g o “Hydr attery e than their b

WINNER: DRAW

VERDICT

While electric cars appear to have the edge in today’s environment, a number of manufacturers are still committed to hydrogen fuel cell cars meaning that the technology may one day find its place in the motoring world.

COST OF OWNERSHIP

Electric vehicles aren’t the cheapest cars on sale. For example, a Jaguar I-Pace will set customers back about $125K, while a Renault Zoe can be had for around $50K. Customers do however, save money on charging with an average cost of $4.50 in electricity to travel 100kms. But if you thought owning an electric car was expensive, think again. Not only are hydrogen cars more expensive to buy outright, they are also costly when it comes to filling up. A Hyundai Nexo, for instance, carries a price tag of $120K in the UK after government grants. While that isn’t drastically more than the I-Pace, a full tank in a hydrogen car could cost anywhere between $80 and $140 based on UK pricing.

The reality is hydrogen fuel cell cars are several years behind battery electric vehicles in terms of innovation, which is why they’re so expensive to own and run. Given enough time and money, hydrogen vehicles may become the more accessible option for our kids or grandkids. But electric cars are evolving at a rapid rate too, and more environmentally-friendly battery options may open up in the future. For now, though, electric cars appear to be the go-to mode of transport for those looking to do their part in cutting emissions.

#fact... Bowler hats were originally invented as safety hats.

At least 7 people in the world look exactly like you (with a 30% chance you’ll meet one).

Saffron is more expensive than gold.

WINNER: ELECTRIC (FOR NOW) In 2018, a meteor exploded over Earth with the force of 10 atomic bombs and everyone missed it.

AUSTR HYDRO ALIA ENTER S GEN M ARKET

Local company ‘H2X Australia’ based in Port Kembla, NSW, hopes to revive the car manufacturing industry in Australia, and create up to 5,000 new jobs, through the production of a new hydrogen-fuelled SUV with a driving range of 650km called Snowy in 2022. They plan to produce a range of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles (FCEVs) from people movers to heavy duty vehicles such as tractors and even trains. The plan is for 5 and 15 refueling stations to be installed by the middle of 2021 in locations that would serve the back-to-base nature of H2X’s commercial customers. Then, H2X wants to work on a plan to get stations into cities with a view for private hydrogen vehicle use. Watch this space.

General Motors puts the EV1 into production. The cars are available for lease, but not for sale.

International astronauts must be able to speak Russian.

GM TAKES STEP BACK

2 00 3

The Sebring-Vanguard company of Sebring, Florida, introduces the CitiCar, which becomes one of the most popular electric cars in many years. More than 4,400 are ultimately sold.

MORE EVs RELEASED

1997

GENERAL MOTORS

1 99 6

TINY CAR SUCCESS

You’re twice as likely to be killed by a vending machine than a shark.

Largely to comply with California’s requirements, various automakers release electric cars that were/ are often heavily modified versions of gasoline cars.

GM cancels the EV1 program, takes back the cars and crushes most of them over the protests of former owners.

TESLA RELEASE

2006

WINNER: ELECTRIC

1974

| #FACT

Tesla Motors, founded in 2003, shows off prototypes of the Tesla Roadster, the company’s first car and at US $80K.

13


now available from Control Logic

1800 557 705 or email sales@controllogic.com.au

MANAGED SWITCH Bobcat Series The Hirschmann BOBCAT Switch is the first of its kind to enable real-time communication using TSN. To effectively support the increasing real-time communication requirements in industrial settings, a strong Ethernet network backbone is essential. These compact managed switches allow for expanded bandwidth capabilities by adjusting your SFPs from 1 to 2.5 Gigabit.

product brief

IP67 SWITCH Octopus Series The Hirschmann IP67/54 switches from the OCTOPUS family allow fail-safe networks to be installed in a variety of different application scenarios even under the most difficult conditions. It covers the full range of automation solutions, and is characterised by a waterproof and dust-resistant housing including an extended temperature range from -40°C to +70°C.

RACKMOUNT SWITCH Greyhound Series The Hirschmann GREYHOUND 1042 series are 19-inch rack mount switches suitable for a variety of applications from backbone/core switches in smaller networks to key parts of your power control systems. These Greyhound units have up to 4 2.5Gbit ports for a massive potential 5Gbit backbone network that’s scalable from 1Gbit plus have a 28 maximum port density.

UNMANAGED SWITCH Spider III Series The SPIDER III series adds many options to the existing Hirschmann unmanaged portfolio including a mixture of fibre and PoE in the same device as well as programmable options which whilst not managed offer some configuration paramters that can be loaded into the device such as disabling unused ports. Ask us about our current ‘spider’ switch promotion.

shut-up & take my

1

money! 1 Spot Intelligent Robot Dog

Available to purchase for US$74,500, Spot by Boston Dynamics helps developers learn more about flexible mobile robots. Designed with a flexible API and payload interfaces, Spot is small enough to use indoors, can climb stairs and handle rough terrain (whilst collecting data). http://www.bostondynamics.com/spot

2 Hi-Interiors HiBed Canopy Smart Bed Turn your bedroom into a sanctuary with the Hi-Interiors HiBed. This bed can light your path when you need to go to the bathroom and can even wake you up. The built-in TV means you can relax with your favourite entertainment without taking up valuable wall space. http://www.hi-interiors.com

3 Polydrops Trailer Traveling Camper Starting from US$14,495, the futuristic Polydrops Trailer Traveling Camper is not a camping trailer but a portable living space with its energy derived from a 100w solar panel and battery. Easily towed by most passenger cars, it features a bed for two, a kitchenette, and storage space. http://www.polydrops.com

14

4 Sony Playstation 5 Expectations are high for the PlayStation 5, having dominated the video game market for the last seven years. It’s available in two models; premium and digital, and features a customised CPU, GPU and SSD storage solution, virtual reality support, and a heap of first-party games. http://www.playstation.com

5 Sonos Arc

New from Sonos, the Arc smart soundbar (in black or white) is finally compatible with Dolby Atmos if you have the latest 4K TV, and includes 8 woofers for cinema-quality sound. Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant is built-in, and for the cost, you wouldn’t expect anything less. http://www.sonos.com


CLN | ISSUE 19

S V d e g a man anaged unm es thaaret dthifefeyrerenat?lly switch and n unmanaged e ecide betwee th d d to an e st er tim ant to und rt o hen it comes p im g is in it build itches, at forms the managed sw e decision th ifferences th d n e o th r ns ve io o implicat . Let’s go em st sy n io ur automat decision. blocks of yo e an informed ak m u yo lp to he

W

| FEATURE

Unmanaged switches: the basics Unmanaged switches serve only one purpose: to provide Ethernet devices with a network connection so they can communicate with one another. Because they don’t allow for configuration or require setup, unmanaged switches cannot control network traffic, however, this makes them easy to deploy. An unmanaged switch is typically used on smaller networks or when a simple service is required from the device such as conversion from fibre to copper or an installation that allows you to have a spare port for your maintenance laptop when connected to a device at the edge of a network. When comparing the costs between managed vs. unmanaged switches, unmanaged are always less expensive as there is less hardware required and significantly less R&D software costs without having to worry about firmware functionality.

2

Managed switches: the basics

3

4

Managed switches provide the same functionality as unmanaged switches with several key added benefits. A managed switch as the name implies offers management of the device which allows you to configure, monitor and troubleshoot the network as well as affect the traffic from your devices as it passes through the network. With the ability to create virtual networks within the system using VLANs, prioritise traffic around the network with Quality of Service, prevent network loops with redundancy protocols such as RSTP or MRP and the ability to ensure the correct delivery of Multicast information for protocols such as Ethernet/IP utilising IGMP a managed switch offers a broad variety of features that are crucial for ensuring the network can deliver uninterrupted traffic for your critical assets.On top of all that the security features in a managed switch allow for control of which assets are allowed to communicate to which on a network, which devices can connect to which ports, which users are allowed to login to manage the switches and reporting to key services all of the above.

So which is right for you? How much downtime can you accept?

5

If downtime isn’t an option, then managed switches are the right choice. Built-in redundancy safeguards against downtime by providing an alternate data path. Managed switches also control traffic to make sure the most important information gets through, can prevent traffic from causing malfunctions and allow individual control of switch port access for each network user.

Do you need control over settings?

If you want to be able to manage, configure and monitor LAN settings—including traffic, channel prioritisation, etc.—then managed switches will allow you to do so.

How important is security? Is there a lot of highly sensitive data being transmitted across the network? If so, then managed switches are the most appropriate choice. They allow for network segmentation and can limit network access to only trusted devices and authorised users.

Do you want remote access?

Managed switches can provide updates on network status, notify you of potential problems and let you troubleshoot and correct issues. This may even reduce the need for 24/7 onsite staff monitoring.

15


f o e s i the r

AUTOMATION T

he automation of Australia’s industries has been in the works for some time now. Australia is a world leader in adopting mining equipment, which is unsurprising given our reliance on mining exports. Investment in automation and digitalisation is set to lead to a revival of manufacturing lost to more competitive producers. Many of our mines are partially staffed from remote operation centres, where employees monitor largely automated pieces of equipment. This successful automation would have helped the mining industry deal with the effects of the pandemic. Currently, there are two major drivers for considering a wider and faster shift to automation. The first is a desire for Australia to become more self-sufficient in supplying goods and services, with local supply chains that are less susceptible to global shocks. This would require boosting the country’s manufacturing capability, and one way to do so would be by embracing new manufacturing methods using

New business models in Industry 4.0 have emerged at an accelerated rate – and along with that, the need for a skills transition has become much more accentuated. Based on previous efforts around the world, industrial products companies’ initial forays into digital services is harder than they anticipated. There are high expectations to expand services and source new revenue, but there needs to be groundwork first.

OWL 4G HOSTED VPN SERVICE SmartVPN SmartVPN is a hosted VPN service that provides a safe and secure remote connectivity solution. The service is based on OpenVPN and is hosted on local servers based in Australia. Compatible with any service provider, and scalable for as few or many devices as required.

now available from Control Logic

1800 557 705 or email sales@controllogic.com.au 16

The pandemic has seen a rapid acceleration of digitalisation...

INDUSTRIAL ROUTER

IIOT GATEWAY FlexEdge DA50 Series Built with advanced networking capabilities, the FlexEdge DA50 provides powerful and secure networking to any industrial application. It utilises Crimson® 3.2 software to enables connectivity to virtually anything. The DA50 features one communication sled, and on-board I/O. A variety of serial and Ethernet ports enable easy integration to any application.

automation and robotics. The second driver is a need to reduce the frequency and duration of human-to-human contact (social distancing), especially as experts warn of the increasing threat of future pandemics.

Hirschmann’s OWL 4G enables secure, high-speed wireless connectivity and remote access for industrial applications in an increasingly connected world. It is the ideal solution for the wireless connection of industrial M2M and IoT applications. OWL 4G allows for advanced applications and customisation with its open Linux platform and expandable software modules.

NB-IOT MODEM

RBMTX-Lite-NB Series The teleorigin RBMTX-Lite-NBH is a cost effective, low profile modem that is designed for IoT applications. It supports both NB-IoT and CAT-M1 networks and has a low power consumption which makes it the perfect choice for solar applications and its small size means make it a flexible solution for any application.

product brief


CLN | ISSUE 19

| FEATURE

Companies quickly realise that they lack the foundational digital platforms and systems on which to build other applications in a scalable, competitive way, whether those applications were for new services, a more efficient way to manage their operations, or deeper insight into pricing and selling of services. Remote monitoring and diagnostics for field service technicians is an attractive initial use of digital because of the nature of the business. Many industrial goods makers have large contingents of technicians who work on customer equipment. If companies can remotely monitor how equipment is running, they can gather the data they need to identify problems in real time and dispatch technicians with the appropriate knowledge and spare parts. Companies can also use remote monitoring to collect the data needed to improve shift scheduling and workforce planning. Enablers are the key. Enabler technologies are the digital platforms and systems through which information flows. They include the embedded sensors and other devices that collect the data, the networks that move the data, and the software applications and other technologies that ensure that the data being collected is accurate, secure, and sharable. In a 2020 benchmarking survey, companies included four enabler technologies among the ten applications of digital services that they believe are most relevant to their business:

“There are high expectations to expand services, but there needs to be groundwork first.” Data management systems

Data management systems store and share data in a way that is efficient and scalable, with the appropriate levels of security and reliability. They are centrally governed and provide a single point of reference for each piece of information. In the 2020 benchmarking survey, companies ranked data management systems as the digital element most relevant to their business. Smart equipment

Smart equipment includes sensors that measure basic parameters such as pressure, rotation, and vibration—information that serves as the basis for equipment monitoring and other services. Smart equipment also includes the retrofit kits that are used to bring older products online. This equipment uses edge analytics to process information that the devices gather. It either reacts autonomously or sends only the relevant information, thus saving time and bandwidth. Benchmark companies pegged smart equipment as the second most relevant digital service for their business. IoT backbone architecture IoT backbone systems are the conduits that allow data from devices and controls to seamlessly integrate with cloud systems and with a company’s applications and interfaces. Companies ranked IoT backbone architecture sixth among the top ten digital services applications. Equipment connectivity This enabler technology transmits data in real time and reacts to actions from a company’s systems, such as requests for information. Equipment connectivity ranked eighth among the top ten applications of digital services. Connecting new and existing equipment remains a major challenge. Connectivity is a key enabler of digital services. If equipment is connected, companies can collect the data that they need to improve service and sales operations and offer new services.

Cyber security underpins the success of Industry 4.0 We rely on digital infrastructure and the data that it carries, and there is a strong

need to have measures in place. Security implications of compromised IoT devices include production downtime, damage to equipment or facilities that could include catastrophic equipment failure, and in extreme cases, loss of life. As industry moves to capture the business value that comes with Industry 4.0, the need to address the cyber risk landscape with a secure, vigilant, and resilient response has likely never been greater.

17


cyber breach how quick

could you recover?

MDT AutoSave is a change management software package to safeguard your industrial programmable equipment from a cyber breach, hardware failure or loss of configuration for fast disaster recovery and configuration version archiving. Configure to automatically inspect programs found in automation devices and provide detailed information of changes made between a master copy, previous or current version. Get a full history of changes and who made them all in one place. Immediately review or audit revisions to quickly resolve faulty or damaged programmable equipment in the production line.

AUTOSAVE: PROTECT, MANAGE, RECOVER.

VERSION 7.0 OUT NOW

*Visit www.controllogic.com.au/missing for full T&Cs.

1800 557 705 | sales@controllogic.com.au

www.controllogic.com.au

Find Find Findus us uson on onLinkedIn LinkedIn LinkedIn linkedin.com/company/controllogic linkedin.com/company/controllogic linkedin.com/company/controllogic


understanding

CLN | ISSUE 19

| SAFETY

safety fo r

machine safety

small

one standaln es

machi

Anthony Zahra

A

lthough often overlooked, small standalone machines must adhere to workplace safety standards like AS 60204 and IEC 13849. Reasons for ignoring this kind of machine may be age of the machine, space for safety components, added complexity combined with on-site inability to implement or perceived loss of production. However, it is the responsibility of the Person Conducting a Business or Undertaking (PCBU) to provide and maintain safe plant, and such reasons would not hold up in court. Further, the costs associated with personal injury exceed the cost implementing a compliant safety system. As noted in previous articles, this process starts with a Risk Assessment, determination of risk reduction methods using the hierarchy of controls, system design, implementation and finally validation.

the highest safety levels (CAT 4/PLe/SIL 3), the BMC Control Box will cover the category/ performance levels determined by any risk assessment. Being highly configurable allows for a common product to be used in multiple machine types and is available for single or 3 phase machines. Compatible with up to 4 safety input functions from a diverse range of hardware types (light curtains, magnetic sensors, emergency stops)

A basic safety relay would form the basis of a more traditional solution but would require more design and engineering effort. Schmersal’s new BMC Control Box addresses all these issues in a compact, complete simple safety solution, and the option of DC Braking adds even more functionality. Meeting

SAFETY CONTROLLER

BMC series

Schmersal’s new BMC Control Box is a compact, complete simple safety solution for single or 3 phase machines. Traditional safety systems simply interrupt the power source and allowing the system to “coast” stop. The BMC Control Box has an optional monitored DC braking system to significantly decrease the system stop time. The BMC Control Box is suitable for the highest level of safety application in a simple and compact unit and with the DC braking option, stoppage times will be faster.

SAFETY LIGHT CURTAIN

SLC/SLG440COM

The protective field height of this flexible range corresponds to the profile length, making it ideal for compact constructions. Featuring an integrated set-up tool and user-friendly parameter settings, there are no tools required and is ideal for cost sensitive applications.

product brief

the BMC control box is well suited to small standalone machines. The DC braking option reduces stopping times which further enhances suitability to applications where operators are working close to hazards like mixing, drilling and milling machines. Designed around the TUV Certified SRB-E 204 ST, this comprehensive safety solution simplifies design, reduces installation time and validation costs. With in-built detailed LED feedback and LEXX Diagnostic mobile application, fault finding is fast and easy which reduces production losses and downtime.

Don’t let supposed complex installation and downtime concerns prevent making your standalone machines safe.

Anthony Zahra

APPLICATION ENGINEER TÜV Nord, CSME, FS ENG (TÜV RHEINLAND, #3296/11, SIS)

SAFETY PULL WIRE ZR900 Series With a IP65 environmental protection rating, the rugged ZQ 900 range of safety pull wire switches can cover a distance up to 75m on a single switch. It includes an emergency stop button located on the top cover of the device with the added benefit of wire pull and breakage protection.

With over 20 years of experience in various areas in safety, electrical and automation, Application Engineer Anthony Zahra holds a TUV certification, as well as training several courses at Control Logic that include Emerson, Red Lion and others. Book an appointment with Anthony or one of our other accredited TUV engineers by calling Control Logic on 1800 557 705.

POSITION SWITCHES PS116 Series Schmersal’s flexible PS116 range of position switches features inter-changeable rotating actuating elements in 45º steps. It is perfect for use in food & beverage, packaging, manufacturing & safety environments including elevators. Because of its unique design, be able to install in confined spaces to monitor the position or presence of moving parts, workpieces or conveyed materials and choose from a variety of contact configurations.

now available from Control Logic

1800 557 705 or email sales@controllogic.com.au 19


E I S S AU Sheppa

M a rt in

rd

T R O SP

beyond covid-19

T

he start of a new decade normally starts with optimism, long term future plans and a renewal of energy and focus. Yet 2020 presented massive challenges. Australia was hit with its worst ever bushfires, losing 7.7 million hectares of land (an area larger than Ireland) – with 3,000 properties burnt to the ground and 33 lives lost, resulting in an estimated $1 billion in damage. Following this, parts of the country that had not seen rain for years celebrated rain, while the shadow of the Coronavirus outbreak began to spread, leading to the activation of the Australian Health Sector Emergency Response Plan for Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) on the 27th of February.

Within weeks, the industries of community and professional sport, fitness, aquatic and recreation had been shut down while people embraced the request to ‘stay at home’ with the true Australian grit we expect.

The backbone of Australia As an industry we have experienced two decades of growth in traditional sports clubs, driven by 30% population growth, set against an underlying trend (and well documented) move away from traditional sports provision. The question now is whether changes resulting from Coronavirus closures will fast track this trend and what can we do to embrace this movement and ensure that that sport as we know it also survives. The pressure on sport at all levels has already been documented during the COVID-19 crisis with many elite sports suffering or on the verge of economic collapse with the worry that the subsequent knock on effect to community sport. Numerous commentators are asking if we at a ‘crossroads’ for sport, whether the way Australian sport is structured is sustainable and whether multiple levels of sporting administration is too ‘heavy’ and draining.

Financial challenges So how can these challenges can be embraced, and how can sports reconnect or even be rebuilt for the future. Why are some sports teetering on the edge, regularly staving off financial hardships and seemingly living month to month or even beyond their means? When we saw Virgin Australia enter voluntary administration, they had the intention on restructuring and becoming more sustainable and robust with a new owner. Should sport establish something similar? Should there be a collaboration between sport, community and commercial organisations? This could mean that sport will see more entrepreneurs like NBL owner Larry Kestleman running the professional leagues. This approach being an alternative to complement the ‘One Sport’ model that Sport Australia has been exploring. This could allow NSOs (national sports organisations) to refocus their roles to national team management and growing participation. Ultimately, the industry will need to rethink their funding models, including the user pay system to cover costs and how to represent value offered to participants.

“ Sport will need to reinvent itself and re-attract people into sport by adapting the offering to persuade the broader community.” 20


CLN | ISSUE 19

Re-imagining sport Once lockdowns are finally lifted and eased nationwide or even worldwide, can we expect that passionate sports participants will return to what they have done previously, with the majority of us finding alternative ways to exercise and stay active during the pandemic. More people have been walking and running by themselves, have set up their garages as home gyms, and have developed routines around the home. Will or has everyone return(ed) to the gyms and traditional sports clubs? Sport will need to reinvent itself and re-attract people into sport by adapting the offering to persuade the broader community. Combining traditional competitive sport clubs with recreational participation has been the strategy for several years, but with limited success for NSOs. Cycling Australia’s recognition that more people cycle than compete is a great example and watching how they have established their ‘Join the Ride’ initiative could be the starting point post COVID-19 for many other sports. The same could be with swimming clubs, who could now offer ‘Stroke correction’ classes for lap swimmers or open water training by their coaches for example.

| SPORT

sports calendar OCT to JAN ‘21.

Rugby

NRL Grand Final | Sydney | 25 Oct Autumn Internationals | Ire vs Aus | 7 Nov Autumn Internationals | Eng vs Aus | 18 Nov

Soccer

FIFA World Cup | Qatar | Dec TBA

Golf

Women’s PGA | US | 8-11 Oct PGA Championship | Wentworth | 15-18 Oct Masters Tournament | US | 12-15 Nov CME Group Championship | US | 19-22 Nov U.S Women’s Open | 10-13 Dec World Tour Champtionship | Dubai | 10-13 Dec

Cricket

ICC World Cup T20 | 18 Oct - 15 Nov

Community sport Supporting local sport will be essential as things slowly get back to normal, we are already hearing several state sports organisations (SSOs) and NSOs exploring no membership levies on participants to help in this time of hardship. When you consider that some National Premier League football clubs charge more than $2,000 in annual fees for children as part of their coaching development programs, would $75 more in affiliation fees really make a difference? If there is an amnesty for the year all levels of provision need to commit to it with a standard levy across all sport to reduce the duplication while also between states and national bodies. Meanwhile there was the closure of over 1000 community facilities which will no doubt impact the subsidy local governments can pay, including the level of facility revenue they receive. This ultimately leads to impacting opening hours, the level of service and the ability to subsidise local community and sporting use.

Tennis

French Open | 27 Sep - 10 Oct Next Generation ATP Finals | Italy | 10-14 Nov ATP Finals | UK | 15-22 Nov Australian Open | 18-31 Jan 2021

Motor Sport

Formula One | Japanese Grand Prix | 11 Oct Rallying | Rally Germany | 15-18 Oct Formula One | American Grand Prix | 25 Oct Rallying | Rally Italy | 29 Oct - 1 Nov Rallying | Wales Rally | 29 Oct - 1 Nov Formula One | Mexico City Grand Prix | 1 Nov Formula One | Brazilian Grand Prix | 15 Nov Rallying | Rally Japan | 19-22 Nov Formula One | Abu Dhabi Grand Prix | 29 Nov

Horse racing

British Championship | Ascot | 17 Oct Breeders’ Cup | US | 6-7 Nov Melbourne Cup | VIC | 3 Nov King George VI Chase | Kempton | 26 Dec

Swimming

FINA World championships | Abu D | 15-20 Dec

Athletics

Marathon | London | 4 Oct (from 26 Apr) Marathon | Chicago | 11 Oct Triathlon | Ironman World Champ. | US | 17 Oct Triathlon | Triathlon World Cup | Kor | 17-18 Oct Marathon | New York | 1 Nov

Extreme

Winter X Games | Aspen | Jan 7 2021

21


FEATURE |

al future of industri stems will be the ve ha uld inux operating sy wo at it’s a statement th control devices – t here we are in few years ago, bu a at ed gh ly as its lau en be pularity as quick only growing in po n agree ux ca Lin e W th wi n. tio 20 20 logy customisa no ch te re d an rd ts both the ha wa advancemen me a long way in co s rld ha wo y al log tri no us that tech st in the ind s which in the pa Lion and software form rers such as Red tu ac uf an M g. gin lag en no in Linux are w at least has be invested heavily ve ha o d in wh n so and Emer logy implemente with such techno s, rd . rs wa lle re ro e nt th co reaping monitoring ustrial logic and ind hip gs fla eir th

L

VIRTUAL AU T O M AT I O Nd

the new standar

The advancements in single board PC processing power and lower costs, it makes sense to combine both the real-time automation OS and Linux OS on to one device. This effectively increases overall capabilities and logic control execution rate whilst gaining the ability to securely interact. The primary concern here, is maintaining a robust real time OS for control functionality including PLCs, so the automation functionality is not compromised.

Virtualisation

Mainstream virtualisation concepts, or type2 is the combination of hardware, firmware, and software running on traditional hosted OS environment. Common on desktop or server PCs which unfortunately requires large amounts or memory, CPU core utilisation and lots of latency. Recently, virtualisation capability has been extended beyond the PC environment to specialised industrial logic controllers such as programmable logic or automation controllers (PACs) used for process and machine automation. This creates more options for automation device manufactures to advance the device capabilities and push the boundaries of automation.

“...Virtualisation capability has been extended beyond the PC environment to specialised industrial logic controllers...” What we can expect...

Today, Type 1 virtualisation or “native” virtualisation is a hypervisor OS if you will, running directly on the bare metal hardware without an underlying OS. The hypervisor partitions the hardware itself to each OS, which means a four-core process can have two dedicated cores for each partition. The result is a very efficient use of multicore processors and tightly integrated approach where each virtual machine can be recovered or rebooted without affecting the other. So good in fact, the software execution is very low latency and jitter, which is ideal for real-time deterministic or time-sensitive applications with critical control.

LINUX is here! Linux is not new – it’s been around a long time but has never achieved mainstream status. However pairing Linux on top of a virtualised automation controller like an Emerson PAC or Red Lion’s FlexEdge adds a new and exciting level of capabilities never-before thought possible. For example, enabling analytics closer to the source of operational data, adding encryption, VPN tunnelling, cloud connectivity, Radius authentication, advanced visualisations, crosspollinating OT and IT communication protocols or software such as database connections at the PLC, undoubtedly become the nexus for the convergence of IT and OT.

This interaction between the two operating systems is twofold, as mentioned it provides IT abilities in the automation environment. Second, it adds a new layer of control functionality that requires a new approach or thinking to grasp the possibilities.

22

IMPLE MENT ATION

It all starts with virtualisation, a term well integrated into mainstream computing, commonly associated with PCs and servers to host multiple virtual machines (VMs) of specialised software such as SCADA visualisation, historian, commissioning, and testing environments. Virtualisation provides huge benefits in software integrity, fast deployment, multitude of saved versions, optimised for OS integration, and to ensure recovery to known states.


product brief

IIOT GATEWAY FlexEdge DA50 Series

The DA50 provides networking, protocol conversation, cloud connectivity and automation capabilities in a modular architecture to ensure easy deployment in any industrial application. The plug in sled caters for varying communication interfaces and simplifies upgrades when newer technology becomes available. With 4 levels of software, you can tailor your DA50 to your specific application or just get the fully loaded Group 4 which caters for OPC, SQL Sync, data logging, virtual HMI capabilities, an advanced web server and IEC control.

AUTOMATION CONTROLLER

now available from Control Logic

1800 557 705 or email sales@controllogic.com.au

FlexEdge DA70 Series

OPTIMISING CONTROLLER

Complete with a rugged construction, a wide operating temperature range (-40ºC to +75ºC), industrial certifications and Red Lion’s Crimson® software, the DA70 is ideal for control, networking and data visualisation in any environment. The modular design of the DA70 allows for up to three communications sleds to be added as requirements change or new communication standards emerge. Rugged, field-installable PID control and I/O modules ensure a solution that adapts to meet almost any industrial application need.

The RX3i CPL410 part of Emerson’s Industrial Internet Control System, is a hypervised, multicore, outcome optimising controller. Combine real-time deterministic control with physics-based analytics to securely connect to, easily collect, and analyse industrial data directly at the machine. It is designed for superior performance in applications including water & wastewater, metro, industrial steam, oil & gas, discrete manufacturing, modular machine design and other diverse applications.

RX3i CPL410 Series

PID CONTROLLER Graphite Edge Series Red Lion’s Graphite® Edge Controller is a rugged standalone industrial controller that features all-metal construction and works with a variety of I/O modules to combine IEC 61131 control capabilities with networking and data visualisation alongside the core Graphite functionality of protocol conversion, data logging and web serving. There is support with up to 18 simultaneous protocols as well as built-in MQTT connectors, and built-in data logging.

Imagine a PLC’s ability to offer predictive forecasting that reduces equipment wear, energy usage and optimise the process control efficiency at the same time. Consider the scenario of multilayered control for horticulture water irrigation, where the soil moisture level needs to be maintained. A typical PID loop or the inner loop is directly controlling pumps and valves to maintain water moisture level based on the environmental soil sensor’s at present day. What if we could fine tune the soil moisture setpoint based of the 5-day rain forecast that allows for specific soil water retention and drainage properties while compensating for the predicted precipitation or extreme evaporation? Adding an outer loop of feedback information from an internet rain forecast can save thousands of dollars on electricity usage as well as plant and equipment maintenance cost, effectively optimising the entire process to obtain the very best crop yield. Going a step further... Let’s talk about visualisation or user dashboards that expose critical information in one place making it available for specific user groups and at varying degrees of information depth. There is also integrated automation security with operations to reduce hardware and system complexity. Emerson for example has the ability for face recognition on the logic controller already. What about the ability to add user friendly software applications such as NodeRed which attracts many varying user skill levels yet offer a plethora of capabilities? Virtualised controllers like these add IT protocols at the edge and reduce upstream processing. No need for data aggregation or onsite bulky SCADA systems, just a 4G narrow band or low frequency radio interface back to the Internet with analogue process sensors and variable speed drive real time information plugged directly into the cloud at the logic controller. I am sure there are many scenarios we can play out as to the advantages of dual OS logic controllers, but it’s going to take a change in mindset and an higher level of IT technology adaption to unload the potential that these controllers can undertake.

23


2

020 will definitely be remembered for decades to come, and while it has been a disaster to humans, it has done wonders for nature around the world. The Whitsunday Islands has had a welldeserved break, which has hopefully revitalised both land and water at the heart of the Great Barrier Reef.

the

y a d n u whitslands is

The Whitsunday Islands is a gathering of 74 sandy isles, known for its unspoilt ecozones, and tranquil settings that has made it a popular international destination. Most of the islands can be visited by booking a ‘bareboat charter’ or a cruise from any resort or a ferry from the mainland at the Airlie Beach/Shute Harbour or Mackay.

Eco-luxury You will discover that many of its 74 islands are either privately owned or uninhabited. However due to its sailing and yachting popularity, you would be forgiven to assume that there are more people out in the water than on the land. Its appeal is in its eco-luxury isolation, which has seen quite a lot of development over the years. Hamilton Island, Daydream Island, Long Island and Hayman Island are its upscale tourist spots all featuring luxurious 5-star retreats. If you want a secluded experience, then Long Island’s Elysian Retreat allows a maximum of 20 guests at any one time.

So what island is best?

Hamilton Island is the most popular destination and features brilliant infrastructure, its own airport, marinas, shops, restaurants, a Golf and Yacht Club, 5-star accommodation, spas, and various options for water sports, snorkelling & diving.

Daydream Island Popular for families, Daydream Island is great for snorkelling at the Lover’s Cove, playing mini golf, features an open-air cinema, a man-made outdoor aquarium called the ‘Living Reef’ and Stingray Splash – a tour where you can feed stingrays and hold starfish.

24

WHEN T

Hamilton Island

O TRAV EL

We have briefly summarised most of the main island highlights below. Which one suits you?


CLN | ISSUE 19

Closest to the mainland, it is a quiet paradise for visitors seeking seclusion and tranquillity. It features gorgeous walking tracks, secluded bays, excellent diving and snorkelling. Popular for honeymooners, Hayman Island is a private resort with its own private airport. It’s a romantic and intimate location and is a gateway to the Langford Island - a long sand spit that disappears at high tide. The most southerly island which is also very private. There are lots of small uninhabited isles around which provides great snorkelling, whale watching, mangroves, orchids, exotic birdlife, plus Mount Oldfield (the highest point, 212 m). The largest yet uninhabited island, Whitehaven Beach has the most famous beach in the national park and is rated as some of the most beautiful on earth. Cruises can be booked and campgrounds are available.

| TRAVEL

Long Island Hayman Island Lindeman Island

Whitsunday Island

“Whitehaven Beach has the most famous beach in the national park and is rated as some of the most beautiful on earth”

South Molle Island One of the more accessible to independent travellers and recently gained the reputation to be a ‘backpackers island’. You’ll find its close to the mainland, but still features an adventure travel resort, rainforest, secluded bays, white sandy beaches, birdlife, wildlife, marine life, snorkelling and campgrounds.

Hook Island The Whitsundays are subject to tropical weather that seasonally brings not only sweltering heat and cyclones but also dangerous sea creatures. You’ll find marine stingers between Nov-May, so be sure to book a resort holiday to enjoy the ocean. June-Aug can get cold to swim for some. September is regarded to be the best month for safe swimming, snorkelling and diving, and pleasant temperatures. Also, the Humpback whale watching season starts in July and goes until September.

The second largest and uninhabited island, this rugged landscape has breathtaking views, Nara and Macona Inlets (fjord-like looking) are the major tourist attraction; cruises can be arranged from other islands or mainland and feature impressive reefs perfect for snorkelling and diving.

Love Heart Reef The islet has made it to every travel magazine for its famed heart-shaped coral reef that can be seen from the air (scenic flights can be booked at any resort). Booking a helicopter tour over the reef is something special and will cost you about $500, otherwise, a small plane tour will cost about $250.

25


astro city arcade mini

sega.com

theragun mini theragun.com

Technology and while it’s The Theragun mini is a portable percussion not loud, it’s probably too massage tool that helps relieve soreness in your loud to use in quiet public muscles on the go. It’s less of an athletes device spaces. There are three and more of an office warrior’s tool to ease up speed settings to choose from: 1,750, that stiff neck after staring at the monitor for 8+ 2,100 or 2,400 percussions per minute, hours. It can be operated very easily as there which delivers powerful strokes even at low is literally only one button and the grip makes speed settings. Battery life is about 150 holding the mini comfortable enough for minutes, and charging takes 80 minutes. working the traps, shoulders and neck. The Theragun mini uses an adapted motor Not bad considering you would only need it for around 10 minutes a day. There is also with QuietForce an app, which provides a library of routines at your disposal. It’s priced at $349.

Sega has released another miniature game console in Japan, but this time it’s a miniaturised version of Sega’s Astro City Arcade cabinet. It comes preinstalled with 36 titles including Alien Syndrome, Alien Storm, Golden Axe, Virtua Fighter and Altered Beast. The micro-console can also be played on television via HDMI and is powered via a micro USB connection. There are two additional USB slots for additional control pads and arcade sticks, which will be available as additional accessories. A 3.5mm headphone jack rounds out the unit’s connectivity. Even though the included software will be based on arcade games, each will offer save states similar to other microconsoles. The Astro City Mini is priced at 12,800yen (around $170) and is the second micro-console released in Japan in 2020, alongside the ‘palm-sized’ Game Gear Micro console.

the escape cinema: dune

warnerbros.com/movies/dune

Dune is the highly anticipated 2-part science substance in the universe, “the fiction epic directed by Denis Villeneuve. It is spice”, a drug which extends based on the 1965 novel written by Frank human life, provide superhuman Herbert and often cited as one of George levels of thought and makes Lucas’ original inspirations for “Star Wars”. foldspace travel possible. Leto This will be the second film, after the first knows it’s a trap, but goes adaptation in 1984 proved to be a bit of a anyway with his ‘Bene flop. The story goes something like this… Gesserit’ Lady Jessica, In the far future of humanity, Duke Leto young son and heir Paul Atreides accepts stewardship of the and most trusted advisers dangerous desert planet Arrakis (known to Arrakis. A bitter betrayal as Dune) also home to man-eating leads Paul and Jessica to the giant sandworms. The planet happens Fremen, natives of Arrakis. to be the only source of the most valuable We can’t wait! Disney’s Mulan live

Although sales aren’t the only metric relevant to how good a game is, it’s a decent measurement of how influential certain titles have been over time. We look at the cream of the crop, with the top 5 best-selling video games of all time. If you’re wondering where Mario is on this list, it comes in as number 6, with Pokemon at 7. 200,000,000 copies sold

the oven while I nap. Knowledge is power, and power corrupts. So I sometimes end rup study hard and be evil. sentences ab Blunt pencils are really pointless.

quickies

recent movie releases This psychological thriller sees a divorced single mother (and her son) stalked and tormented by an unstable stranger (Crowe) following a road rage confrontation at a red light. Russell Crowe stars opposite Caren Pistorius.

apple “watch” | due early 2015

top 5 best selling games of all time

1. Tetris

action adaptation sees the Chinese Emperor issue a decree that one man per family must serve in the Imperial Army. Hua Mulan, the eldest daughter of an honored warrior, steps in to take the place of her father.

I watched ad are held to ocu about how sh ips gether. Riv eting. Just burned 2,000 I put grandma on speed dial calories. That’s the last yesterday. I call it instagram. time I leave brownies in

3. Grand Theft Auto V

MULAN

82,900,000 copies sold

UNHINGED

5. PlayerUnknown Battlegrounds

PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds, Topping the list is Tetris, According to Take-Two’s the game that popularised the having sold around 70 million earnings report in the fourth battle royale genre, has amassed physical copies, with 35 quarter of 2019, Grand Theft over 60 million sales as of 2019. million from the original Game Auto V has sold over 120 Originally released for PC and Boy release. The majority of million copies worldwide, 20 Xbox One, the game has since Tetris’ sales come from the million of which were sold in been released on PS4. It has a mobile app, with over 400 2019. The figure takes into player base of over 400 million, million paid mobile sales back 2. Minecraft 4. Wii Sports account all sales of the game with around 350 million of those in 2014. 425 million sales Between console, mobile, Wii Sports is a bit of a cheat across console generations, on mobile devices. There have come from paid downloads and PC sales, Minecraft has literally making a billion dollars entry. Bundled with every Wii been 600 million downloads of and not the free version. sold over 200 million copies, in its first three days of release. console, the game “sold” as the PUBG free version. or 500 million if you factor many units as the Wii, even if in the free-to-play version. the players didn’t want a copy. Originally created using the Wii Sports sold more than 80 Java programming language, million units, although the Wii it was released for PC in itself topped 100 million sales. 2009 and officially released The last 20 million or so are in 2011. Today is has 126 credited to the Wii Mini, which 130,000,000 copies sold 495,000,000+ copies sold! million monthly active users. didn’t include a pack-in game. 60,000,000 copies sold

26


CLN | ISSUE 19

sony reon pocket

reonpocket.sony.co.jp

| ESCAPE

genesis g80

genesis.com

Feeling the heat of the The all new generation Genesis G80 is leaps summer but can’t ditch beyond its Hyundai roots and even the car it the long sleeve shirt? Well, replaces and now has a very distinctive luxe Sony Japan has the solution for you. look and feel. It’s partly thanks to its new crest Meet Reon Pocket, the wearable airgrille which almost covers the entire width of the 2.5litre turbo-charged 4 cylinder or the conditioner born out of Sony Startup car, and the addition of Genesis’ now signature 3.5litre twin-turbo V6. There is also a Acceleration Program (SSAP). Reon ‘double-lined quadlamps’ at both ends with six-cylinder diesel, with all variants offered Pocket consists of an undershirt matching daytime running lights and indicators. with an 8-speed auto, including the world’s with a discreet pocket around back It shares many of its design cues from the first Road-Noise Active Noise Control of the neck and the hardware itself. GV80 SUV which has received a lot of praise in (RANC) technology. Safety features are what The hardware (which looks like recent months. you expect from a luxury vehicle including Apple’s Magic Mouse) pumps out collision to driving assist, smart cruise control, cool air through a series of holes. The The upscale interior with wood and aluminium forward and blind spot collison avoidance, temperature can be tweaked based on accents features a large 14.5 inch tablet-like and highway driving assist. There are also your preference using a mobile app, infotainment screen that sits prominently on 10 airbags, and electronically controlled or let the device decide the optimal the dash, and a very Tesla-esque air vent (with suspension thanks to a camera that previews temperature for you. It can cool the cleaning mode) that stretches across the cabin. the road ahead, which adjusts on the fly to wearer’s body temperature by as In addition to a heads-up display, a 12.3inch reduce road impacts. much as 5ºC on hot days or warm digital instrument cluster can be selected in by 7ºC on cold days. The device is a 3D mode, and also supports over the air Most people however will be focused on its essentially a thermoelectric cooler updates, and android auto and Apple CarPlay price, and while some may not be convinced of that uses Peltier effect, similar to connectivity. Visibility is also increased from its its badge just yet, there is no denying that it offers that used in automobile and processor with narrow A-pillars, more legroom good value when compared to similar models wine coolers. It’s outfitted and even extra headroom by lowering the such as BMW’s 5 series or Mercedes E-Class with a rechargeable seating height of the second row. which cost several thousand more. battery, good for 90 minutes of use per While not confirmed, the G80 is Pricing starts from 2-hour charge. available in two petrol $68,900 plus options with the ORC, and should be available by the end of 2020.

spread pibo robot pibo.circul.us

alarms, playing music Live alone and don’t have pets? Maybe the and reminding you of Circulus PiBo Companion Robot is for you. upcoming appointments. This human-like robot has been designed PiBo also learns your behaviours and for people, and features two 3-watt expressions over time to become your best friend. speakers for speaking, and a 5 megapixel camera on its mouth to see and Creepy! Its functionality is easily expanded to take photos. Similar to include home security integration, voice and facial Google or Amazon recognition and more thanks to dedicated apps. You can even code your own programs and features if you smart devices, have the skills. The PiBo stands just over 30cm and you can talk to it to get information, bears more than a passing resemblance to the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man. PiBo runs the custom Linux-based such as the Circulus OS on a 1.4Ghz quad-core chip and a gig of RAM, weather, news and its 3400mAh battery offers 2 hours of run time. Cute. updates, setting

Outriders

Outriders is a third-person shooter that can be played alone or in a group of up to 3 players. Published by Square Enix, it will feature RPG elements, and the ability to create and customise your own Outriders.

Dirt 5

By Codemasters, it’s the 14th game in the Colin McRae Rally series and is focused on off-road racing, with a narrative career mode, online play and endless customisation.

game release schedule november

Destiny 2: Beyond Light | PS4, XB1, PC october Sakuna: Of Rice and Ruin | PS4, Switch, PC Crash Bandicoot 4 | PS4, XB1 XIII | All Star Wars: Squadrons | PS4, Switch, PC Assassin’s Creed Valhalla | PS4, XB1, PC Foregone | PS4, XB1, Switch Cris Tales | All Ben 10: Power Trip | PS4, XB1, PC Cyberpunk 2077 | PS4/5, XB1/X, PC Dirt 5 | PS4, XB1, PC Handball | PS4, XB1, PC FIFA 21 | All Halo Infinite | XB1/X, PC Remothered: Broken Porcelain | All Spider-Man: Miles Morales | PS5 Transformers: Battlegrounds | All december The Legend of Heroes | PS4 Fractured Veil | PC Watch Dogs: Legion | PS4, XB1, PC The Dark Pictures Anthology | PS4, XB1, PC Everspace 2 | PC Bravely Default 2 | Switch Book of Travels | PC Outriders | PS4/5, XB1/X, PC Calico | PC Maid of Sker | Switch Monster Truck Championship | PS4, XB1, PC january 2021 Nickelodeon Kart Racers 2 | PS4, XB1, Switch Hitman 3 | PS4/5, XB1/X, PC

cinera edge 5k oled hmd cinera.net

Cinera Edge is the world’s first personal cinema head-mounted display (HMD) that features a dual 2.5K micro-OLED and a Dolby Digital certified headphone with 5.1 channels of surround sound. Each screen delivers 2560×1440 pixels and utilises DCO-P3 colour space to offer a more accurate and sharper colour compared to sRBG screens. With OLED screens, colours appear brighter and more vibrant with little motion blur making it ideal for those who might experience motion sickness watching VR content. If you want an immersive experience while watching movies, TV, or playing video games then this is for you. You’ll find a HDMI 2.0 input and microSD card slot as well.

27


y t i l i t u r e pow ADE R G P U . COMMS background

rates close to A Power Distribution (Grid) Utility ope s and zoneoser 1000 widely distributed assets (recl rural areas. and n urba sub n, substations) across urba ed SCADA/ ralis cent a with icate mun Most of these com ork, Netw tG Nex ADMS system using the Telstra 3G/ aled reve has tra Tels 4. 202 which will be shutdown by for r esso succ ral natu the is ork that their 4GX netw at least 2028-2030. NextG and will be in operation until

fast facts Customer

Project Scope

An Australian Powe

r Distribution (Grid)

Project Details

• • • •

Utility

Client operates hundre ds of legacy 3G cellula r routers to carry data between field-devices and centralised SCAD A system Imminent shutdown of 3G networks demand s a new 4G/LTE solutio n Existing solution increa singly difficult to manag e and configure

Challenging environme ntal factors demanded ruggedised hardware Regulatory compliance required enhanced cyber-security features

Products

• •

Garderos R-7700 ser ies industrial multi-function router

Garderos configuration

Results

• • • •

28

software

Simplified deployment process with zero-touc h provisioning

Increased cyber-securit y using centralised management/configura tion system Client is now well-prep ared to migrate all cellular communicatio ns to 4G/LTE Implemented automatio n to minimise the human-error factor

The client required a 4GX capable solution suitable for the power market. Given the sheer number of devices needed to be replaced, the client also has a time and resources challenge, thus the solution needed to be efficient to roll out. The client sought out a vendor to assist through this process, with support an important factor leading up to deployment. In addition, the solution needed to be flexible and comply with a long list of cyber security requirements that reflect industry bestpractices. Physically, the hardware must be reliable and ruggedized for challenging electrical environments and extreme temperatures of 75°C. Solution Control Logic proposed an end-to-end solution from Garderos, who develop utility-grade routing hardware, operating systems and software solutions in Germany. Specifically, the Garderos solution consisted of 4GX Routers and Configuration Server (GCS), a centralised, automated configuration management platform. This range was chosen based on its particular

Telstra 3G shutdown

“The automation provided by the zerotouch provisioning means there is no need to train field-workers to program the hardware, lowering the risk of disparate or erroneous configurations.”


CLN | ISSUE 19

| CASE STUDY

emphasis on cyber security, reliability and operationally effective management. The R-7700 series routers selected by the client are optionally provided with an SFP slot for fibre-optic communications, failover interfaces for xDSL/NBN or a redundant secondary cellular module, thus offering flexibility that no other compact industrial router offer.

Rural powerlines

Control Logic’s Application Engineers deployed, configured and customised the GCS in a virtualised environment hosted within the client’s infrastructure. Control Logic also assisted with configuration templates to deliver the services and features the client needed, including IPSec tunnels, RADIUS authentication, SNMP monitoring and serial DNP3 features. Through Control Logic support, the client had also implemented zero-touch provisioning to automatically configure their routers based on the SIM ID and associated authentication.

Garderos 7700 Series

benefits

Power p lant

er, the client can now centrally manage Using the Garderos Configuration Serv s, firmware updates and is able to configuration templates, security certificate as Cisco Jasper. integrate with SIM management tools such h provisioning means there is no need The automation provided by the zero-touc ware, lowering the risk of disparate or to train field-workers to program the hard ferred to a new router (for example if trans is erroneous configurations. If the SIM new router autoconfigures itself to the a site is damaged by lightning strike), the deployment process will save the utility same settings. The simplification in the time and money. ing process have also proven to be very The routers, configuration and provision including disassembling the devices, ed, cyber-secure. Penetration testing pass lines on the PCB. reading FLASH data and probing data Control Logic by ered deliv The Garderos routers on or certificates mati infor d elate rity-r contain no secu ork. netw that could compromise the SCADA

contact

For more information on Garderos routers, configuration software, or this case-study, contact Control Logic on 1800 557 705 or by emailing our technical specialists at sales@controllogic.com.au.

29


TECH-TIP |

I

explosion protection TOP 5 FAQ

n electrical engineering, explosion protection is usually associated with hazardous locations where fire or explosion hazards may exist due to flammable gases, flammable liquid–produced vapours, combustible dusts, or ignitable fibres present in the air in quantities sufficient to produce explosive or ignitable mixtures. Electrical equipment installed in such classified locations should be specially designed or ‘explosion protected’ and tested to ensure it does not initiate an explosion.

So what are the most frequently asked questions about explosion protection? We have the top 5 below.

Can terminals be retrofitted by the customer on Ex e terminal boxes? Yes. However, when retrofitting the terminals, you must comply with the manufacturer’s operating instructions. This means that you may only use terminals that the manufacturer has included in their certificate, Furthermore, you may only retrofit a certain number of terminals. The maximum number is also specified in the operating instructions.

Can drilled holes and screw connections be retrofitted by the customer on Ex e terminal boxes? This is permitted – after consulting the manufacturer. The manufacturer’s operating instructions specify the requirements – i.e. how many drilled holes to create on which sides and of what size, as well as the gaps between them, in order to guarantee stability. However, any retrofitting work performed is the customer’s own responsibility and must be tested by them.

Is it possible to use Ex d cable glands and Ex d stopping plugs in Ex e enclosures?

Does “Ex” always mean the same thing? No – the correct “Ex” differs. Ex d enclosures must be able to withstand an internal explosion. They must therefore not be fitted with stopping plugs made of plastic. These components cannot be granted Ex d approval – but they do have Ex e approval, which certifies that the enclosure is leak-tight and impact resistant. Plastic stopping plugs (Ex e) are not tested for pressure resistance. As a result, they will not withstand an internal explosion.

30

Hermetically sealed screw connections and hermetically sealed stopping plugs can also be fitted in Ex e enclosures. According to applicable standards, these components are approved for use in Ex d enclosures. However, the reverse does not apply.

Do Ex d cable entries need to be sealed using a compound? Only necessary if the following requirements have not been met: The cable entry must be certified for Ex d; The cable and the electrical lines must comply with the requirements in the standard; The minimum length of the connected cable and electrical lines must be three metres. Good Luck!

Call 1800 557 705, 705, or email sales@controllogic.com.au for more info or assistance.


control logic australia Decades of industrial heritage

Control Logic your exclusive club!

CLN | ISSUE 19

| THE BACK PAGE

Complimentary access to

Control Logic’s pre/after sales From humble beginnings, Control support, training and advice Logic has grown to accumulate over 39 years of experience to become • Access to an exclusive brand Access one of the largest selections of quality one of Australia’s biggest and industrial products and specialised services most trusted industrial, electrical, portfolio including Red Lion, in the industry including exclusive access to communication suppliers and service Schmersal, Puls, Klemsan, the full range of products and services by providers. We pride ourselves on our Panasonic and more! Red Lion, Schmersal, Puls, Panasonic and ability to understand our customer, more! All members receive access to training through the help of our local face-to• Aussie owned and operated with sessions and seminars throughout the year face support team and access to a over 39 years experience plus a subscription to industry magazine national and international network of ‘CLN’. You’ll also gain unlimited access to global leaders. Now backed by the • Recognised as one of Australia’s our dedicated support team for pre and after IPD Group for a complete end-to-end most awarded and trusted sales support, or one of our many technical solution, we invite you to experience industrial electrical suppliers engineers backed by our manufacturer the Control Logic difference and see partners for true genuine support you won’t why hundreds of companies each find anywhere else! year are making the switch. At Control Logic, you aren’t just purchasing a product or service, you are joining an exclusive club.

“We are accountable for the solutions we provide, and deliver an exceptional endto-end customer experience, enabling our customers to achieve their goals.”

...extra

Who is Garderos?

our brands

Established in 2002 as a spin-off from Siemens’ information and communication networks (ICN) division, German company Garderos, specialises in providing secure data communication solutions for harsh environments in the fields of energy supply, telecommunications and transport. Their range of multifunctional routers is compatible with almost all communication standards including 2G/3G/4G, CDMA450, LTE450, xDSL, Ethernet & LWL. Exclusively available through Control Logic.

NEW

our locations QUEENSLAND Brisbane 25 Lavarack Avenue Eagle Farm QLD 4009 07 3623 1212

NEW SOUTH WALES Sydney 4/1B Kleins Road Northmead NSW 2152 02 9890 1120 Newcastle 0409 994 599

FIND US ON LINKEDIN! - linkedin.com/company/controllogic To order, enquire or to advertise within CLN, contact the team on 1800 557 705 or email sales@controllogic.com.au. VICTORIA

Melbourne 113 Scanlon Drive Epping VIC 3076 03 9763 1666

WESTERN AUSTRALIA Perth 5 Stretton Place Balcatta WA 6021 08 9378 3048

SOUTH AUSTRALIA Adelaide 0418 712 770

31


control logic australia all industries covered We specialise in all industries including manufacturing, infrastructure, water/waste water, transport & rail, commercial, mining, oil & gas industries, all areas of agriculture, food & beverage, defence, power & utilities as well as renewable energy markets.

we every st

Specialised services Control Logic has an extensive range of services to compliment your product or application. From TUV certified safety engineer audits to variable speed drive service and maintenance, we can offer support throughout the life-cycle of a project and assist with solutions relating to designs, specifications and installation. Our range of audit services will assist in improving efficiency, safety, quality and lowering electricity bills.

Design & construct services Need us to install, design or manufacture? No problems! From estimation to commissioning we can facilitate a solution through our partners that is reliable, economical and timely. Call 1800 557 705.

Since 1981 Control Logic is an aussie owned and operated company since 1981. We appreciate and continue to place importance on old-fashioned service and values.

Genuine choice! Expect genuine choice when partnering with Control Logic and gain access to literally thousands of specialist products regardless of your industry or setup. Choose from a complete range of automation, safety, communication, to low or medium voltage products, software and solutions that assist end users, OEMs, contractors, wholesalers, system integrators, switchboard builders and consultants.

Pre-sales support & advice Feeling overwhelmed with choice or unsure what will fit your application perfectly? Our specialist pre-sales support team is here if you require it, or request an engineer to come out to you to for an onsite inspection. Plus we are competitively priced!

Delivery & distribution With a number of warehouse locations around Australia, including same day dispatch on all stocked items, get the parts you need in full and on time. Need it sooner? Express same day delivery is available for metro areas, in addition to call and collect services. There is no minimum order value. Simply call, email, fax, order online, or visit us onsite. A dedicated phone support service is available for updates on your delivery and logistics.


e are with you tep of the way

CLN | ISSUE 19

• • • • • • • •

TUV certified machine safety audits Power factor correction Harmonics mitigation VSD services Repair and commissioning Connectivity Network audits VPN services through SmartVPN

| CONTROL LOGIC

After-sales support Control Logic is well-known for its unrivaled after-sales support. If you require tech support, general information about your product or to simply ask a question about your application, our team of dedicated support engineers are standing-by to assist you post-sale. This service is complimentary by simply being a customer of Control Logic.

Customised solutions We may be a national company, but we like to interact with our customers on a local level. We employ experienced, passionate and technical people that have a genuine interest in what we do. With a local support network in every part of Australia, you can be confident that you will always be assisted quickly, accurately but most importantly, locally.

• Custom localised solutions • No obligation onsite visits • Local account manager • Technical experienced staff • Solutions based

Specialised training Being a member of Control Logic has its benefits. You’ll have the opportunity to attend a number of training courses throughout the year. All training is led by an industry expert to ensure confident integration. Develop a detailed understanding of all products in your solution as well as learning and understanding the best safety practices and related product knowledge.

• Machine Safety Training • Conveyor Safety Training • PLC training (Emerson or Panasonic) • Industrial Communications Training (Hirschmann) • Red Lion HMI Training • IoT Workshops • Custom training

24 hour support • • • •

24/7 phone support Site support Remote dial-in support No more anxiety!

33


ONE DEVICE .

endless capabilities . As the official distributors of Red Lion in Australia, Control Logic proudly presents Red Lion’s range of FlexEdge TM intelligent edge automation platforms with the DA50 and DA70. Designed to accommodate the future, the FlexEdge TM platform allows custom configuration, and field-installable sleds for adding cellular, serial, USB, communications and future additions. Featuring a IIoT gateway, protocol converter, scalable edge controller, and web-based HMI, FlexEdge TM is your all-in-one platform for improving productivity at the edge. It’s incredibly flexible too, with drag-anddrop functions, an LED diagnostic light ring, independent 10/100 Fast Ethernet ports and the ability to add up to 10 I/O and PID modules via plug-and-play. Edge computing puts processing horsepower closer to data sources, reducing latency, increasing speed and in turn, helping organisations run more efficiently.

Driven by highly intuitive Crimson software, simplify complex tasks and power the most intense Industry 4.0 applications from predictive maintenance to machine learning and beyond. FLEXIBLE, FUTUREPROOF, FEATURE-PACKED.

cloud compatible

1800 557 705 | sales@controllogic.com.au

controllogic.com.au/flexedge

Find us on LinkedIn linkedin.com/company/controllogic


Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.