GAS POWER SYSTEMS CATALOG I Plant Integration and Controls
CONTROLS AND SOFTWARE SOLUTIONS
MARK VIe PLANT CONTROL SYSTEM
The ability to protect, control, monitor and improve performance of the entire plant is critical to realizing its greatest value. GE’s Mark VIe based control system unifies and simplifies protection, control and monitoring of the entire plant to enhance performance and deliver predictable operation.
Using a modular Predix machine-enabled platform, the Mark VIe control system provides a flexible and scalable architecture for applications ranging from turbine-level to plant-level control. This modular approach facilitates future technology upgrades and protects against obsolescence.
To simplify plant operations and maintenance, the plant control system includes the following primary elements that share common architecture, software tools, and operator interfaces.
• Mark VIe Turbine Control Panels for each gas turbine and steam turbine. • Mark VIe Distributed Control System (DCS) platform for HRSG and plant control.
• Mark VIeS Safety Controller, a locked configuration, when required for SIL certification.
• ActivePoint* HMI with enhanced visualization, alarm rationalization, and server-based thin client deployment.
• Comprehensive defense-in-depth cyber security system.
• Historian and On Site Monitor (OSM), with secure connectivity to the Predix cloud and to GE’s Remote Monitoring and Diagnostics Center.
Firewall / Router Plant Data Highway Mobile Devices Mobile Use Customer LAN Wearables
Software Applications
HMI Server 1
OSM & ONSITE GATEWAY
HMI Server 2 Security ST OpShield HMI Server (EWS) Historian Engineering Gateway Control Room Unit Data Highway
LS2100e Static Starter
Bently Nevada
EX2100e Excitation
Mark VIe ST
Controls
EX2100e Excitation
Mark VIe HRSG
Controls
Mark VIe Utilities Controls
Mark VIe GT
Controls GT HMI Thin Client Gas Turbines SIL Panel
Generator Protection Panel
ST HMI Thin Client Steam Turbines Balance of Plant
Generator Protection Panel
Mark VIe EDS
Mark VIe BOP
Controls
Water Treatment
CEMS
T & D
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