She pulled up the . She overlaid three lines: Pressure, Temperature, and Motor Current. The moment the fault occurred, the lines diverged, then stabilized. She saved the trend as a PDF, timestamped and user-stamped.
She pressed the "Start CIP" (Clean-in-Place) button. step7-safety pro amp- wincc professional v18 software
Down in the pump room, the clicked. It ramped the wash pump from 0% to 40% smoothly—no water hammer, no screeching bearings. The WinCC screen showed a smooth acceleration curve. A green checkmark appeared: "Flow stable. Pressure nominal." She pulled up the
"Safety first," she muttered, compiling the F-runtime group. The green bar filled to 100%. No errors. The PLC could now sleep soundly. She saved the trend as a PDF, timestamped and user-stamped
Lena stood by the control room window as the new system booted. The PLC chattered. The WinCC screen flickered from black to a beautiful, intuitive of the distillery.
And Lena? She sat in a coffee shop across town, her laptop open. She wasn't fixing bugs. She was remotely watching the dashboard on her phone. The distillation curve was a perfect, gentle slope.
Then, she simulated a fault.