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- Ignition is an Integrated Software Platform for SCADA systems released by Inductive Automation in January 2010. It is based on an SQL Database-centric architecture. Ignition features cross platform web based deployment through Java Web Start technology. The Ignition platform has three main.
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[00:00] In this school, we're going to learn about Ignition. Ignition is a software platform provided by Inductive automation. In short, Ignition is HMI, SCADA, and MES software. Ignition can be an HMI, or Human Machine Interface, allowing you to build real-time status and control screens that monitor and control your machines. Ignition's also SCADA, which stands for Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition, allowing you to acquire data and allow you to store information to a database as well as do alarming, all from a central location. Ignition is also MES which stands for Manufacturing Execution Systems. This is the layer between ERP and the plant floor providing solutions such as OEE downtime, SPC, track and trace and rescue management. Ignition itself is a modular industrial applications server. So it's installed as server software and is web-based, web-managed and has web launch designers and clients. You will need to install software in a single place called the server.
[01:03] Ignition is also modular in that you can add pieces of software to Ignition called modules to add new functionality. Ignition can do a lot of different things because of the connection points it has. We like to think of Ignition as a communications hub. Ignition can connect any PLC through OPC. In fact, Ignition has a built-in OPC-UA server with drivers to popular PLCs. Ignition can also connect to any third-party OPC-DA or OPC-UA server, allowing you to connect to practically any PLC that exists in the market. Ignition can connect to any web service, typically ERP systems expose web services that we can communicate to. Ignition can connect to any database, SQL database, whether that be my SQL, Microsoft SQL server or Oracle Postgres DB2 and more. So Ignition can connect to other MES and ERP systems. It can also connect to LIMS devices, such as barcode scanners, scales, sensors and special laboratory equipment that companies use.
[02:01] Once you go over the application, it's very easy to get the application to people's hands. Ignition can, you can open up the run time, of the client on any PC regardless of the operating system, on touch panels as well as mobile devices. Ignition can do a lot of different things. Of course it can do the HMI SCADA functionality. We have a built-in high performance historian where you can log data to any SQL database. That includes compression algorithms. Has a reporting engine built in to create dynamic PDF reports. You can build database applications where simply you're run into a database such as a POS point of sale or a CRM, customer relationship management system and even inventory tracking systems. Some customers like to convert Microsoft Access programs to Ignition allowing multiple people to view the data. Ignition has state-of-the-art alarming engine built-in allowing you to create alarms and then notify people via voice, SMS and email. In the alarming system, you have pipelines that allow you to customize how you want to escalate alarms to get them to the right people.
[03:03] You can build MES applications such OEE Downtime, SPC, Recipe Management and more. You can even take all these different features and mix and match them on the same screen. So what makes Ignition so special? First, Ignition has hassle-free licensing. Ignition is sold by the server license and with that, you can add an unlimited number of clients, screens, tags, connections and devices. The designer is included with the product and you can launch as many concurrent designers as you want working on the same project at the same time. Ignition installs in your server in under three minutes. It's very quick and easy to get going with the software. It's also 100% fully cross platform, can run on any flavor of Windows, MAC and Linux.
The 2017 Firebrand Awards were awarded to companies with exceptional projects on September 17th, 2017 in Folsom, CA
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Miller-Eads has been awarded the Firebrand Award for an outstanding project leveraging the Ignition development platform with Kinetrex Energy. The Ignition Firebrand Awards recognize system integrators and industrial organizations from around the globe that use the Ignition software platform to create innovative new projects. Ignition by Inductive Automation® is an industrial applications platform with fully integrated tools for building solutions in human-machine interface (HMI), supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA), Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES), and the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT). Miller-Eads is a Gold Certified, Premier Integrator for the Ignition platform. The unique nature of Ignition as an industrial development platform first, enables powerful integration that has to this point been impossible. Miller-Eads is uniquely qualified to leverage experience and vision to incorporate all aspects of the production environment into a single source of truth.
View the 2017 Firebrand award winning video below.
One Platform Replaces Numerous Software Tools
Company Sees Greater Efficiency, Can Share Data Across Divisions
In these complex times, simplicity can often save the day. For Kinetrex Energy, simplifying its software applications — combining several tools onto one platform — has led to greater efficiency, better access to data, and improved customer service.
Kinetrex is the leading supplier of liquefied natural gas (LNG) in the Midwest. LNG can be transported by truck where pipelines don’t exist, and is a valuable element in our energy supply. Kinetrex has two LNG facilities in Indianapolis, Ind. The company converts up to 200,000 gallons of liquefied gas per day and stores more than 24 million gallons at its plants. Trucks deliver product to customers all over the Midwest. Four truck-loading stations are open 24 hours a day.
While already a leader in its field, Kinetrex isn’t content with that. The company continues to push itself toward more innovation and better ways of doing things. Kinetrex brought in system integrator Miller Eads Company of Indianapolis to work with it on several projects beginning in March 2016. The two companies have more projects planned for the future. Miller Eads has been greatly impressed with Kinetrex’s desire to improve its workflows.
“With Kinetrex, we were able to replace several existing software solutions, as well as make most of their process paperless,” said Charlie Hendrixson, director of automation services at Miller Eads. The company worked with Kinetrex to identify, develop, test, and deploy the solutions.
Variety of Applications
The platform includes solutions for supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA), high-performance human-machine interface (HMI), accounting, timesheets, truck scheduling, reporting, data historian, document management, and maintenance. Dashboards allow managers to get a quick overview of operations whenever they need it.
Kinetrex had numerous disparate software packages that didn’t work together. It also had a relatively new SCADA system that prevented the company from reaching some of its goals. With a desire to expand its capabilities, Kinetrex engaged Miller Eads to find a solution.
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Miller Eads brought in Ignition by Inductive Automation®. Ignition is an industrial application platform with tools for building solutions in HMI, SCADA, and the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT).
The new platform brought plenty of improvements, and made data available across divisions. “That’s the unique thing about this project,” said Hendrixson. “We are doing so many different things on one software platform — from accounting, to the truck drivers, to SCADA, to timesheets and historian. It just goes on and on at Kinetrex. It’s truly an integrated solution for their entire business.”
Operators have seen numerous benefits from the increased access to data. But Kinetrex isn’t stopping there. “We’re bringing other departments within the company into the program, providing them the same visibility, and that ability to transfer information across business divisions,” said Anthony Hopwood, director of operations for Kinetrex.
The software makes it easier and faster to schedule the daily flow of trucks into the facility to fill up with liquefied gas. To better organize the scheduling of trucks, Miller Eads built screens that are similar to departure/arrival tables seen at airports.
The software provides much more data for operators and managers than they ever had before. The additional information leads to better decision-making. The CapEx/OpEx tool helps Kinetrex do budget planning and tracking for numerous projects.
Creative Ideas
Once Kinetrex saw what the software platform could do, the company had numerous ideas for more projects that could capitalize on the solution’s flexibility. One example is reporting. “We created an automatic report that’s generated every day,” said Hopwood. “It’s printed out at the local printer for the operators. It takes all the manual input, and the potential for errors, and gets rid of them.”
Integrating numerous software packages has simplified many daily activities. “The visibility and flexibility are the two things I like best about this software,” said Hopwood. “When I’m in the program, I appreciate the fact that I don’t have 20 Excel spreadsheets and Microsoft Access databases, etc., to all do the same function. This program does it for me.”
Day-to-day logistics are now handled more quickly. “I use it for scheduling, invoicing, and reports,” said Michele Thompson, logistics coordinator for Kinetrex. “It’s made my life so much easier. I can access it through my cellphone, tablet, laptop — and the customer doesn’t have to wait.”
Cutting down on paper has also led to faster work. “Kinetrex is required to keep a lot of forms and a lot of data for a long time,” said Hendrixson. “That would be a nightmare to manage in the paper form. With this software platform, we were able to create a user interface via computer and tablet to replace the forms. At the same time, we improved their process.”
Now, operators doing hourly inspections can walk around the facility while recording data on a tablet. The reporting module is used to produce the required documentation. The software makes compliance with regulatory agencies much more streamlined than it had been before. And there are numerous advantages to the electronic process. “We’ve replaced a lot of paper by capturing the information on a tablet,” said Jim Coleman, automation engineer at Miller Eads. “That way it’s stored in a database, it’s secure, and it can be retrieved at any time.”
Kinetrex’s previous maintenance software wasn’t fulfilling the company’s needs. Kinetrex wanted more control and flexibility. Miller Eads used the new software platform to develop a computerized maintenance management system (CMMS) designed specifically for Kinetrex. The solution provided tools for managing assets, parts, projects, tasks, and contacts. Operators can use the tools to review their tasks and subtasks for the day. Assets and parts can be associated with tasks, which can be assigned to operators. And the system makes sure regular maintenance isn’t forgotten when unexpected maintenance issues arise.
Better, Smarter, Faster
By leveraging the Ignition software, Miller Eads helped Kinetrex consolidate its existing software solutions — both software-as-a-service and on premises — to gain efficiency and functionality. Numerous software packages have been combined into a comprehensive, flexible system that was custom-made for Kinetrex. Now maintenance, expansion, and information-sharing are all much easier than they had been in the past.
Coleman said both Miller Eads and Kinetrex can get things done more quickly now. “You have all this information at your fingertips,” said Coleman. “And with all the tools the software provides, it’s just very responsive. When you receive a request from a customer, you have the tools right there and the ability to do so many different things all in one place. Whether I get a request from operations or accounting, I go to the same platform, open up the same project or sister project, and I can address the issues. It helps give us a short response time, and the customer appreciates that.”
Both Miller Eads and Kinetrex look forward to doing more projects on the platform. “It has sped up the process for all of us,” said Kinetrex’s Thompson. “It’s by far the best thing Kinetrex could have done.” Hopwood agrees. “It’s been fantastic,” he said. “It’s exceeded all expectations.”
Kinetrex also appreciates the opportunity to work with a solid integration firm. “Miller Eads has done a fantastic job of taking what I’ve written on a whiteboard and building these projects and making them functional for us,” Hopwood said.
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Accepting the Firebrand award for Miller-Eads Co., Inc. at the 2017 Inductive Automation Firebrand award ceremony in Folsom, CA are: right to left, Charlie Hendrixson – Director of Automation Services, Eric Andrysiak – Automation Engineer, Simon Wright – General Manager, Automation