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SCADA Standard
Pr9834
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Version Review
Revision Reviewed by Approved by Date approved Revision type
0.1 21/12/2010 Draft for Review
0.2 9/2/2011 Draft for Review
0.3 17/6/2011 Issued for Use
0.4 15/7/2011 General Revisions
0.5 16/11/2011 General Revisions
0.6 16/02/2011 General Revisions
0.7 31/07/2015 General Revisions
1.0 T.Stewart A.Schoenmaker 6/04/2016 Finalisation of review and uploading to
Written Direction
2.0 J.Duncan 26/10/2016 Technical review for next project application
Contents
1. Purpose......................................................................................................................... 8
2. Scope............................................................................................................................ 8
3. References.................................................................................................................... 8
3.1. General.................................................................................................................8
3.2. Applicable Legislation and Regulation.................................................................. 9
3.3. Codes of Practice (ratified by Legislation)............................................................. 9
3.4. Codes of Practice (not ratified by Legislation)....................................................... 9
3.5. International and Australian Standards................................................................. 9
4. Definitions/Abbreviations.............................................................................................9
5. Common Display Elements........................................................................................ 10
5.1. Colours............................................................................................................... 10
5.1.1 Custom Colours...................................................................................... 10
5.1.2 Trend Pen Colours.................................................................................. 11
5.1.3 System Colours.......................................................................................11
5.2. Symbols and Icons............................................................................................. 12
5.2.2 Alarm Boundary and Alarm Icon..............................................................13
5.2.3 Analog Display and Analog Display with Label........................................ 13
5.2.4 Button Display with Label........................................................................ 14
5.2.5 Button..................................................................................................... 15
5.2.6 Digital Display with Label........................................................................ 15
5.2.7 Setpoint Display with Label..................................................................... 15
5.3. Pipes.................................................................................................................. 16
5.3.2 Main Sewage Flow..................................................................................16
5.3.3 Minor Sewage Flow................................................................................ 16
5.3.4 Chemical Flow........................................................................................ 16
5.3.5 Air Flow...................................................................................................16
5.3.6 Service Water Flow................................................................................. 17
5.4. Fonts.................................................................................................................. 17
5.4.3 Header Selection.................................................................................... 17
5.4.4 Page Title................................................................................................17
5.4.5 Tab Selection.......................................................................................... 17
5.4.6 Device Overview Title............................................................................. 18
5.4.7 Point Label..............................................................................................18
5.4.8 Point Status............................................................................................ 18
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List of Tables
Table 1 - Custom Colour Definitions.................................................................................10
Table 2 - Colour Definitions of Trend Pens...................................................................... 11
Table 3 - Alarm Icons in Decreasing Category................................................................. 13
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List of Figures
Figure 1 - Document Hierarchy........................................................................................... 8
Figure 2 - System Colour Palette...................................................................................... 12
Figure 3 - Alarm Boundary with Alarm Icon..................................................................... 13
Figure 4 - Analog Display.................................................................................................. 14
Figure 5 -Analog Display with Label................................................................................. 14
Figure 6 - Button Display with Label.................................................................................14
Figure 7 - Control Window.................................................................................................14
Figure 8 - Confirmation Window....................................................................................... 14
Figure 9 - Button................................................................................................................ 15
Figure 10 - Digital Display with Label............................................................................... 15
Figure 11 - Setpoint Display with Label............................................................................ 15
Figure 12 - Control Window...............................................................................................15
Figure 13 - Confirmation Window..................................................................................... 16
Figure 14 - Main Sewage Flow...........................................................................................16
Figure 15 - Minor Sewage Flow......................................................................................... 16
Figure 16 - Chemical Flow................................................................................................. 16
Figure 17 - Air Flow............................................................................................................16
Figure 18 - Service Water Flow......................................................................................... 17
Figure 19 - Example Header Selection Font..................................................................... 17
Figure 20 - Example Page Title Font................................................................................. 17
Figure 21 - Example Tab Selection Font........................................................................... 17
Figure 22 - Example Device Overview Title Font..............................................................18
Figure 23 - Example Point Label Font...............................................................................18
Figure 24 - Example Point Status Font............................................................................. 18
Figure 25 - Example Trend Title Font................................................................................18
Figure 26 - Example Trend Label Font..............................................................................18
Figure 27 - Example Trend Label Font..............................................................................19
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1. Purpose
1.0.1 Unitywater has produced a set of specifications for the supply, development
and implementation of SCADA and PLC systems for its Sewage Treatment Plants
(STPs). The purpose of these specifications is to provide the document users with
clear directions of Unitywater’s requirements and to encourage standardisation.
1.0.2 These specifications have been developed to align with Unitywater’s Water
Supply and Sewerage Reticulation Telemetry SCADA system where appropriate and
with due regard for the international ASM Consortium Guidelines – Effective Operator
Display Design. The figure below shows the structure of this document set.
Figure 1 - Document Hierarchy
IMPLEMENTATION
SPECIFICATION
2. Scope
2.0.1 This Specification details the standards to be followed within the SCADA
system. Required Colours and Font types that are to be used are detailed.
Requirements of common symbols and icons that form part of the common SCADA
library are detailed.
2.0.2 The required structure of the SCADA system, including displays and
navigation as well as the underlying database structure is detailed. Requirements of
display of information to the SCADA operator, including alarm information, trends and
standard displays are detailed.
2.0.3 Security is an important consideration for all SCADA implementations and the
required security measures to be implemented are detailed.
3. References
3.1. General
Document Number Title
Pr9833 SCADA and PLC Architecture (formerly UWDMDR-D-TS-0001)
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4. Definitions/Abbreviations
Term Definition
ASM Abnormal Situation Management
ICS Industrial Control System
Integrator Person/entity responsible for the supply, installation and
commissioning of the control system
PLC Programmable Logic Controller – An Industrial computer used for
automation of electromechanical processes
SCADA Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition
SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol - Application layer protocol
providing network management services
SMS Short Message Service
SOE Standard Operating Environment
UPS Uninterruptible Power Supply
UW Unitywater
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5.2.2.3 The colour of the Alarm Boundary and Alarm Icon shall be as per Table 2-1
Custom Colour Definitions. The shape of the Alarm Icon shall be as displayed in the
table below. If there are no active alarms for the object then the alarm border and
alarm icon shall be hidden. Unacknowledged cleared alarms will not be indicated by
the alarm boundary or alarm icon.
Table 3 - Alarm Icons in Decreasing Category
Highest Active Alarm Icon
Critical Alarm
High Alarm
Medium Alarm
Low Alarm
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5.2.4.2 When the rectangle displaying the current state of the point is clicked, the
standard ClearSCADA display menu is displayed. When the button with the tool icon
is clicked, a control window for the point is displayed. The desired state of the point
from the provided drop down menu can be changed and ‘OK’ selected to change the
state of the point. If the ‘Cancel’ button is selected, the point will remain unchanged.
5.2.4.3 If the value of the point is changed and the ‘OK’ button pressed, a
confirmation window will be presented to users with ‘Confirm Actions’ selected in their
user configuration. To proceed with the selected control the ‘Yes’ button on the
confirmation window must be pressed. If the No button is pressed, the window is
closed and the point remains unchanged.
Figure 8 - Confirmation Window
5.2.5 Button
5.2.5.1 A Button is used to control a digital point to a value of 1. A Button is shown
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Figure 9 - Button
5.2.7.2 It displays the current value of the setpoint including the correct units. When
the rectangle displaying the current value of the point is clicked, the standard
ClearSCADA display menu is displayed. When the button with the tool icon is clicked,
a control window for the point is displayed. The desired value of the point from the
provided drop down menu can be changed and ‘OK’ selected to change the value of
the point. Entered values must be within the range indicated in brackets to the right of
the input text box. If the ‘Cancel’ button is selected, the point will remain unchanged.
5.2.7.3 If the value of the point is changed and the ‘OK’ button pressed, a
confirmation window will be presented to users with ‘Confirm Actions’ selected in their
user configuration. To proceed with the selected control the ‘Yes’ button on the
confirmation window must be pressed. If the ‘No’ button is pressed, the window is
closed and the point remains unchanged
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5.3. Pipes
5.3.1 All piping shall be depicted by one of two pipe styles described below. A solid
line shall be used to depict all piping with no shading or other three dimensional
effects. The colour of the piping shall indicate the process material conveyed by the
pipe.
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5.4. Fonts
5.4.1 Text is used in many places throughout the SCADA system. The font styles
are chosen to be easily readable without dominating or cluttering the displays.
Different font styles are defined for different text applications to allow easy
recognition of information type by SCADA users.
5.4.2 The different pre-defined Font styles are explained in the following sections,
with a summary table at the end.
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5.4.14 Notes
5.4.13.1 The Notes font is used in the Notes tab on the Information Section of the page
footer.
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6. Alarming
10.1.1 The standard ClearSCADA alarms and events functionality is used for
processing alarms and events. Specialised displays have been developed for SCADA
operators to view and manage alarms and events.
6.3. Filtering
6.3.1 Quick Filters
6.3.2.1 Quick filters are provided on the Alarm page. These allow easy application of
filters to only display alarms related to specific areas. Quick Filters are compounding,
meaning that subsequent filters will only display alarms that are also displayed by the
higher level filter. The Quick Filter options provided are:
a. Major Area;
b. Sub Area;
c. Filter Reset – This will remove all active filters.
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Priority Description
400 Critical
300 High
200 Medium
100 Low
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7. Trending
7.1 The built in trending functionality of ClearSCADA will be utilised. ClearSCADA provides
three different trend types – Historic Trends, Current Trends and Pre-configured
trends.
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9. Database Structure
9.1.1 The naming of the Database objects shall conform to the standard detailed below.
The standard has been developed to provide short and meaningful names so that
users of the system can quickly and easily identify every piece of equipment referred to
in the SCADA system.
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9.2.9 Device
9.2.9.1 There shall be a device template instance or folder for every major piece of
equipment. The name of the instance or folder shall be the major equipment item tag
name. A folder shall only be used where there is more than one template instance
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10. Displays
10.1. Display Hierarchy
10.1.1 Each display depicting process equipment shall be implemented as one of the
layers described below. Common pages, such as dedicated trend displays and
diagnostic utilities, shall have dedicated pages that are accessed outside of the
process display hierarchy described below.
10.1.2 Layer 1 – Plant Overview
10.1.2.1 Layer 1 displays provide an overview of the complete plant. Major plant
process values, such as flows between major sections of the plant, shall be shown.
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10.1.4.1 Layer 3 displays provide detailed information about all equipment within a sub-
area of the plant. Layer 3 displays shall show each piece of equipment in an area with
full animation. Additionally, the representation of each piece of equipment shall allow
direct navigation to the Layer 4 Faceplate display for that piece of equipment.
10.1.4.2 There shall be a single layer 3 display in each of the equipment group
database folders, in the “Mimics” sub-folder. Navigation to each Layer 3 Display shall be
provided from the drop down menu accessed from the ‘Sub-Area’ button on the Page
Header.
Generally, each Sub-area folder would be instanciated as an instance of the
‘StandardMimics’ template to create the required ‘Mimics’ sub-folder.
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10.1.5.1 Layer 4 displays shall be faceplate popups that provide all available
information about a specific piece of equipment and provide device control as detailed in
the relevant Device Type Specification.
10.1.5.2 When a device faceplate is accessed, it will appear within an inset window,
which can be repositioned on the screen as desired by the SCADA operator. Multiple
device faceplates can be accessed simultaneously, and positioned on the screen to
allow all to be viewed simultaneously.
10.1.5.3 All device faceplates are to initially be displayed in the same position on the
screen and be of the same width. To achieve this, the inset position shall be configured
with the following settings:
a. Left – 5%
b. Top – 5%
c. Width – 20%
d. Height – 0%
10.1.5.4 These settings will result in the device faceplate being initially displayed 5% of
the page width in from the left hand side of the screen and 5% of the page height in from
the top of the screen. The width of the device faceplate will be 20% of the width of the
screen and the height of the device faceplate will be as required to maintain the
proportions of the device faceplate.
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10.2. Navigation
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10.3.9 UPS
10.3.9.1 Each UPS on site is to be depicted on the power distribution page. Selected
UPS Data, gathered via SNMP, is to be displayed in real-time and trended for
historical reference. Required data includes Voltage and Current of each phase of
UPS feed and UPS supply, power of each UPS supply phase, UPS state (including
bypass, mains healthy, on battery, etc.), UPS battery charge.
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11. Security
11.1 The security of the SCADA system shall be managed by providing an
individual user account for every person requiring access to the SCADA system. A
number of User Groups shall be configured, each with specific SCADA privileges
assigned. Each user account shall be assigned to at least one user group, resulting in
each user having access restricted to the privileges allowed for the groups that the
user is a member of.
11.2. Users
11.2.1 Each user that is to have access rights to a SCADA project shall have an
individual user account configured in ClearSCADA. All user accounts shall
authenticate with the Unitywater SCADA Domain.
11.2.2 Each user is required to complete and submit a SCADA User Request form,
once approved Unitywater shall create the local ClearSCADA user and SCADA
Domain user accounts.
11.2.3 All user objects in ClearSCADA shall reside in the ~Config.System.Users
folder.
11.3. User Groups
11.3.1 Consistent User Groups shall be established in each ClearSCADA project to
maintain the consistency of security access across SCADA projects. There shall be
six user groups defined. The required six user groups are:
a. Field Staff/Management;
b. STP Operator;
c. Senior STP Operator;
d. Commissioning Engineer;
e. SCADA Administrator;
f. Install Root (Admin).
11.3.2 The roles of the user groups are explained in the following sections. A
summary table of specific ClearSCADA rights assigned to each group is also
included.
11.3.3 All user group objects in ClearSCADA are to reside in the
~Config.System.User Groups folder.
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11.3.6.1 Senior STP Operators shall have full operational control of the system. This
includes full view and data analysis privileges, ability to acknowledge and disable
alarms, control rights for all device controls and setpoints, and ability to create
reports.
11.3.8.1 Commissioning Engineers shall have operational control of the system as well
as the ability to modify the ClearSCADA configuration. They shall not have the ability
to modify historical entries in the system.
11.3.8.1 SCADA Administrators shall have full control of the system and the
ClearSCADA configuration. This includes full device control, setpoint modification,
alarm management, database modifications and configuration folder modifications.
11.3.9 Super-User
11.3.9.1 The Super-User account user is a built-in ClearSCADA user and has full
control and configuration rights for the user. The super user logon should never be
used once the initial database import has been completed. Instead, appropriate
logons shall be assigned to the SCADA Administrator group.
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