The Vannet Group, LLC SCADA Made Simple
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SCADA Made SimpleSCADA Made Simple
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What is SCADA? History of SCADAVarious types of SCADA systemsDifferences between systemsWhy the need for monitoring?How SCADA applies to Water and WastewaterThe Mission monitoring RTUQuestions and Answers
WHO Am I?WHO Am I? Environmental Health Specialist (US
ARMY) Private Industry Perdue Farms, Inc Small Town WATER and
WASTEWATER Operator State Water System Inspector State Capacity Development
Coordinator EPA- Small Systems TA Grants and
Small System Tool Development; Capacity Dev Coordinator, Co-lead on Op Cert Program, and all around nice guy.
(PS- Check’s in the mail)
Importance of CommunicationImportance of Communication
Ability to exchange ideas/desires/needsExpress yourselfSend a messageTower of Babel (Bible)
Communication- ImperativeCommunication- Imperative
What is SCADA?What is SCADA?
SCADA systems were first used in the 1960’sThe acronym SCADA means supervisory
control and data acquisitionSCADA systems are used to monitor and
control plant or equipment in industries such as: Telecommunications Energy, oil and gas refining Transportation Water and Wastewater monitoring and control
Concept:Concept:MONITORS INPUT SIGNALS
FROM A PROCESSMANAGES THE DATAPRODUCES OUTPUT SIGNALS
THAT INFLUENCE THE PROCESS.
Old School Communications Old School Communications
Sampling PointsSampling Points
Pre-SCADA: Pre-SCADA: Telecommunication & Miss JenkinsTelecommunication & Miss Jenkins
4 VOLUNTEERS4 VOLUNTEERS
Physical Components
•Remote data monitoring units,
•Communications platform and a
•Central host or master that manages entire system.
First Generation SCADAFirst Generation SCADA
22ndnd Generation Generation
33rdrd Generation Generation
What is SCADA What is SCADA cont.cont.
SCADA systems can be relatively simple, such as ones that monitor environmental conditions of a small office building, or very complex, such as systems that monitor the activity in a nuclear power plant or control a municipality’s water system through tank, pump, and well control.
What is SCADA What is SCADA cont.cont.
SCADA systems gather information such as:
Pump Runtimes FlowWater Levels PressureAmperage Temperature
…and transfers and stores the information back to a central site (computer).
What is SCADA What is SCADA cont.cont.
SCADA systems can monitor specific alarm setups such as:
● Phase Loss● High Temperature● Excess Pump Starts● Analog Thresholds
● High or Low Level ● Pump Failure● Intrusion ● Power Loss ● Generator Running
Types of SystemsTypes of SystemsUsed in our industryUsed in our industry
Auto Dialers
Private Radio
Wireless Data Network Based
Differences Between SystemsDifferences Between Systems
Method of transmitting data
How often the data is transmitted
Amount of data transmitted
Cost!!!
Auto DialersAuto Dialers
Good solution for basic alarms
Need a dedicated phone line – Limited RTU mobility if you want to move it– You have to deal with the phone company!
Limited features and functionality
Private Radio Private Radio Optimal for advanced applications, i.e. oil,
gas and storage plantsHigh number of inputs and outputsGenerally custom designed Single database computer (control center)Costly softwareSetup is time-consumingOn going maintenance costs
National Wireless Data National Wireless Data Network SystemNetwork System
The Newer Technology Options
Uses the public cellular network system Low equipment and installation costs No costly software Internet based access Mixed deployment/Roll out over time
National Wireless Data National Wireless Data Network SystemNetwork System
Ease of installationScalable from 1 unit to X unitsCompatible to existing HMI SCADA
software programming modsCapable of meeting or exceeding homeland
security and AWWA standards with 128-bit encryption
Is Cellular Reliable?Is Cellular Reliable?
The short answer is…YES!
Uses the data channel, not the voiceEach transmission is confirmed end to endAll transmissions are encryptedAfter disasters, cell towers are brought in on
tractor trailers and communication is restored
1. Field RTU…The Box
2. National Wireless Data Networks
3. Centralized Web Software
4. Alarms To Virtually Anything
5. Secure Customer Web Site
• Pagers
• Fax
• Cell Phones
Basic Components of Internet Enabled Monitoring & SCADA Systems
RTU
Centralized Web Based Software
Alarms & Data
Customer Website
2.
3.4.
5.
Internet
1.
Network Carriers
Why the need?Why the need?
Why the need?Why the need?Ever increasing regulatory restrictions are
being imposed on Water and Wastewater operators for efficient & safe system operations such as Class 1 Reliability (EPA, DEQ, etc)
Both current & historical data from electronic databases greatly simplify the regulatory reporting process
Redundancy to larger SCADA systems all ready in place
The tank does that all the time. It’s OK.
ApplicationsApplications
National Public Wireless Data Networks combined with Internet Data Access are now a
permanent contender for automation in the Water & Wastewater Industry.
How It Applies to How It Applies to Water/WastewaterWater/Wastewater
Wireless Technology Can Be Applied In A Variety of Remote ApplicationsWater Pumping StationsSewer Lift StationsLevel / Flow / Pressure ApplicationsTank Storage ApplicationsStorm Water / Sewer Flow ApplicationsMeter Reading ApplicationsWater Well and Tank ControlRainfall Monitoring
How It Applies to How It Applies to Water/Wastewater Water/Wastewater contcont
Profiling and understanding: Flow Data Rainfall Data
Level Data Surcharge Data
Pump Activity Other Parameters
…is crucial for effective operations.
New wireless technologies are now available for very remote sites.
Typical Lift Station
Rainfall Monitoring
Water Tower Monitoring
•Water Plant Monitoring
• Tank and Well Control
Very Remote Location?
Solar Power is the Answer!
Map location of your stations
Example Supplier Sell PointsExample Supplier Sell Points Reliable – Money Saving Features Prepackaged – Ease of Installation Simple – Very Affordable M110 Full Monitoring System M800 Full SCADA M200 Solar Station M81 CSO/SSO Monitoring
INCLUDES: Secure Website, Graphics & Software, Alarms, Mgmt. Reports, Runtime Reports, Maintenance Logs
Bt wut r t costs?Bt wut r t costs?
Data Loggers with
modems costs on the
order of $1,100 to
$1,800
A small SCADAsystem cost on the order of $1,400 to $4,600
SCADA SecuritySCADA Security
Security TerminologySecurity Terminology 1. Redundancy of the system. Redundancy refers to the ability of
certain components of a system to assume functions of failed components without adversely affecting the performance of the system itself.
2. Robustness of the system. Robustness refers to the degree of insensitivity of a system design to errors in the estimates of those parameters affecting design choice. Robustness or those properties that make the system less vulnerable to attack (stability).
3. Resilience of the system. Resilience is the ability of a system to operate close to its closest possible design technically and institutionally over a short run after an attack, such that the losses are within manageable limits.
Ways to Prevent AttacksWays to Prevent Attacks
Should My System Use SCADA?Should My System Use SCADA? Today’s SCADA systems are able to take advantage of the evolution from mainframe
based to client/server architectures. These systems use common communications
protocols like Ethernet and TCP/IP to transmit data from the field to the central
master control unit.
SCADA protocols have also evolved from closed proprietary systems to an open system, allowing designers to choose equipment that can help them monitor their unique system using equipment from variety of vendors
SCADA systems are widely used to monitor and control U.S. critical infrastructure utilities such as Electrical Power Plants and Water Distribution Centers
While SCADA protocols are more open today, there is no clear consensus of which protocol is best. IEC 60870-5 series and DNP3 have many similarities but are not 100% compatible.
SCADA systems, like other computer systems, are subject to many common security
attacks such as viruses, denial of service, and hijacking of the system
Because SCADA systems use leased telephone lines, twisted pair cable, microwave radio, and spread spectrum techniques, they have many of the same security vulnerabilities
Should My System Use SCADA?Should My System Use SCADA?
The Explosive Growth In National Wireless Networks, Personal Communications, and the Internet Provide Great Flexibility and Scalability For Automation Of Water and Wastewater Applications
No Need For Large Capital Outlay for Proprietary Wireless Network Build-out
Can Be Cost Effective and Deployed in a Variety Of Applications- Rural, Suburban, and Urban Sites- High Cost Sites- Applications that Require Redundancy- New Installations, Upgrades, and Replacement Sites
Should My System Use SCADA?Should My System Use SCADA?
ChecklistChecklist
Section 1: SCADA General Questions (functions, reliability, staff trained?)
Section 2: Communication Pathway (Reliable: power failure, weather, hardware to software)
Section 3: Security
Questions?Questions?
Think of Think of “More than Just Operators”“More than Just Operators”
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