
E.ON Czech Republic (distributor of natural gas)
More than 300 telemetric systems of type QMD, DMB, MPC communicated over modems, radiomodems and GPRS
Software1x Reliance Design Enterprise with unlimited number of data points
1x Reliance Server with unlimited number of data points
2x Reliance Runtime Control with unlimited number of data points
18x Reliance J Web clients
120x Reliance Runtime Control with 100 data points

Description of implementation:
E.ON Czech Republic, joint stock company, is a distributor of natural gas in the South-Bohemian region. The aim of the company is to maintain reliability of the gas distribution system in the region and secure continuous supply of natural gas to its customers. The main shareholders of the company are Oberösterreichische Ferngas AG Linz and E.ON Czech Holding AG München.
The company decided to innovate its main control system in 1999. After thorough evaluation of several SCADA systems, the company chose Reliance SCADA/HMI System. The aim of the new system was to visualize all interchange super high-pressure regulation stations and high-pressure regulation stations.

Headquarters of E.ON Czech Republic in Ceske Budejovice
The approach of the company has been very active since the beginning. People of the gas distribution company wanted to create and maintain the visualization by themselves, so after creating the basic project for several first regulation stations, technicians were well trained to be able to maintain and expand the system by themselves.
Several hundreds of gas pressure regulation stations have been modernized and connected to the system since 1999. In 2005, connection of all gas regulation stations was finished. The system now consists of more than 300 gas pressure regulation stations connected to the main control room via GPRS, radio modems and modems 24 hours a day.
Control system meets these requirements:
- Data acquisition from all connected gas pressure regulation stations
- Communication with regulation stations using GPRS, radio modems and modems
- Automatic handling of incoming calls
- Evaluating and Handling Alarms and Events
- Archiving all historical data
- Setting up setpoints and alarm limits
- Sending commands to regulations stations
- Exchanging data over the LAN/WAN network using TCP/IP protocol
- Statistical evaluation of the historical data
- Web access to the system for responsible people within the company
- Exporting the data to the Corporate Central Data Storage system (ORACLE)
- Exchanging the data with the Customer Information System
- Exchanging the data with the Gas Consumption Prediction System

Typical picture of a gas regulation station
System structure:
- Data communication PC
- Main control room PC
- Data storage + WWW server
- Web clients

Data communication PC
This computer communicates data from the regulation stations using GPRS, radio modems and modems. There is a special multiport card in the computer. The data is distributed over the network to the Main control room PC and Data storage + WWW server via TCP/IP protocol.
Main control room PC
It is the main control system computer equipped with 2 LCD panels for enhanced overview of the system and alarms. Incoming data and alarms are synchronized among all computers in the system. Control room manager can send commands to any gas regulation station via Data communication PC.
Data storage + WWW server
This server stores data received from the system to the ORACLE database. It acts also as a Web server for Web clients that can access process data from the company's intranet. Another important task of this server is to export data from the control system to the company's customer information system and gas consumption prediction system. Selected data is also automatically transferred to the national central gas control room in Prague via FTP.
The visualization is structured in accordance with the organizational structure of the company.

Gas regulation stations are assigned to the sevice regions:
- Ceske Budejovice
- Tabor
- Prachatice
- Pelhrimov
- Strakonice
- Cesky Krumlov
- Pisek
- Jindrichuv Hradec

Overview screens display the key values from the system including information about alarms. Data is communicated periodically but if the control room manager needs to get the fresh data instantly he can get the data by clicking the yellow "Call" button in the system.
The control room manager can go anytime from the overview screen to the detailed technological scheme of a regulation station.

In the detailed technological scheme, displays with values are located in the position where the value sensor is installed. Values of pressure, temperature and gas volume are monitored. Key information is the status of gas secure flaps. If necessary, the control room manager can establish on-line communication with the regulation station and observe it "live" to see if something happens in the station.

All the values stored in the archive can be presented either in trends or tables. There are hi and lo limits displayed together with the value. Responsible people can go through the history and make data analysis (for example compare the trend of the value with the same time period of previous years). Data is exported to the Central Data Storage System of the company. ORACLE database is used as the main database system.

Data stored in the archive can be presented in various kind of statistical reports (hourly, daily, monthly). Statistical items as a minimum, maximum, average or sum of the selected value is displayed in the report, too. Reports can be also printed out.
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The control system based on Reliance SCADA/HMI System reliably secures the supply of natural gas in the South-Bohemian region. Reliance control system watches over the gas pipeline system and gives the key information to the control room managers 24 hours a day. Continuous and trouble-free supply of natural gas is based on reliable control system that gives early warning to the control room manager.


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