Free White Paper: how to prepare machines for Industry 4.0
Posted to News on 21st May 2017, 11:43

Free White Paper: how to prepare machines for Industry 4.0

Eaton has published a white paper entitled Preparing machines and systems for connection to the Internet of Things (IoT). This describes the basic points of Industry 4.0 architecture, such as horizontal and vertical integration, cyber physical systems and smart devices in simple terms.

Free White Paper: how to prepare machines for Industry 4.0

The benefits and challenges for machine builders and systems integrators are discussed, while practical recommendations are provided to materialise the advantages of the new digital age - for instance, how control systems could be realised in a modular and decentralised way, rather than the historical centralised control system approach. This enables function blocks to be reused, which facilitates and shortens engineering cycles.

Eaton's new white paper also explains how components can be deployed as smart devices and enabled to autonomously control function blocks within a machine based on the environmental data available. By using protocols such as OPC-UA, machines can be easily equipped with new standardised communication features. As a result, machine builders will be able to make their systems IoT-ready, enabling end users to integrate them into their digital factories of the future.

Chris Pack, Field Product Manager at Eaton, states: "The Industry 4.0 concept does far more than just increase productivity and efficiency, integrating Cyber Physical Systems into the Internet of Things opens up even greater possibilities. Collected data could be supplied to the machine builder to allow monitoring of the machine's operation and introduce predictive maintenance measures, increasing the machine's availability. The manufacturer can also see how the machines are being used and recommend optimisations or further improvements."

Application examples

Real-world examples are provided that show how easily these concepts can be integrated together. For instance, the white paper reveals how, by using Eaton's intelligent wiring system SmartWire-DT together with the PKE electronic motor-protective circuit breaker or the DE1 variable-speed starter, it is possible to easily retrieve process data and provide it to an external resource for mobile visualisation or deep-dive analysis.

In the white paper three IoT examples are provided, including one project that highlights how even hydraulic power units can become part of a digital system. With its years of experience in both the electrical and hydraulic industry, Eaton can not only provide the components but also demonstrate how the combination of these products into smart devices is vital, particularly in Industry 4.0 scenarios, and has the potential to save a huge amount of energy.

Eaton has set itself the objective to provide the mechanical engineering sector with products and systems that can be integrated easily to make machines IoT-ready. The power management company is developing components, systems and services for this to enable all OEMs to implement the basic principles of Industry 4.0 in their products, regardless of whether they are small, compact machines or complex, large scale systems.

Follow the link to download the white paper free of charge.


Eaton

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Middleton
M24 1GQ
UNITED KINGDOM

+44 (0)161 655 8900

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