Technicians connect digitally to secure remote maintenance
By OEM Update Editorial September 3, 2021 1:15 pm
Globalised world seems to get smaller every day, as travel is restricted. OEMs still have machines in the field that need to be commissioned, serviced and upgraded – and delays in response time are costly.
For most OEMs, aside from the occasional spare part or scheduled maintenance, contact with a machine ends at delivery. René Blaschke, product manager for IIoT at B&R says, “Many machine builders shy away from remote maintenance for fear it will be overly complicated or present a security risk,” Remote maintenance often requires sensitive machine data to be sent over the Internet, which for many is reason enough for hesitation. Yet, every minute of downtime eats away at an operator’s bottom line. Costly downtime can be kept to a minimum with remote maintenance.
Technician on site without flight
Another concern of machine builders is that the time-intensive task of rolling out a complex digital main-tenance solution would keep employees from their primary tasks. “That’s why we made sure to create a solution that is very easy to implement,” says Blaschke. Remote maintenance offers machine builders an enormous advantage: when they get the call, service technicians can connect to the machine quickly and resolve the issue.
Remote maintenance saves time and money
With Secure Remote Maintenance from B&R, machine builders can perform system diagnostics remotely or install updates from a central location. “When they get the call, service technicians no longer have to hop on a plane. Instead, they can hop on their PC and connect digitally to the customer’s machine”, says Blaschke. “Remote maintenance saves time and money.” In a few short steps, the B&R remote maintenance solution is set up, and technicians have easy access to machines all over the world. “The Site Manager hardware just needs to be connected to the machine con-troller. It then establishes a remote maintenance tunnel to the central Gate Manager,” explains Blaschke. Like all B&R hardware, the Site Manager can be configured using the Automation Studio engineering tool. The technician can establish a secure connection in moments and then run diagnostics, adjust parameters and resolve any faults as though they were right there on site. All access to the machine is logged in detail and can be traced at any time. The B&R Site Manager can be factory installed on new machines or retrofit-ted on existing ones. In both cases, the solution is seamlessly integrated into the automation system.
State-of-the-art security
Secure communication is one of the most fundamental challenges of remote maintenance. Transmitted machine data must be highly transparent, yet simultaneously absolutely secure. B&R’s Secure Remote Main-tenance has what it takes to guarantee a secure and reliable connection. “Through a combination of state-of-the-art protocols, technologies and infrastructure components, our solution ensures optimal protection,” explains Blaschke. “The security standards used in remote maintenance are comparable to those used in online banking.” Data is encrypted during transmission in order to prevent hackers from accessing it. When an incident occurs, the Site Manager sends the corresponding alarms, events or status updates to the machine operator via text message or email. These notifications are preconfigured directly via the remote maintenance hardware. This is an easy way to ensure transparent machine operation and that users always know the current condition of their manufacturing assets.
One solution, many applications
Secure connection to the cloudB&R’s Site Manager transfers data securely to the cloud. “The Site Manager connects to the machine con-troller via OPC UA and transfers data to the cloud using the MQTT message protocol,” explains Blaschke. The user defines which data is to be transferred when configuring the solution. It is also possible to transfer different data to different cloud providers. Configuration is completed easily in the Site Manager’s web-based user interface. In addition to the cloud interface, various options are available for aggregated analysis, such as calculation of minimum, maximum and average values. An integrated store-and-forward database ensures that no data is lost in the event of connection problems.
Fast service response time
For OEMs, having customers around the world also comes with its share of new challenges. Maintenance work that can only be carried out with the help of the manufacturer is very resource intensive. Blaschke says a remote maintenance solution removes that obstacle,”. OEMs can connect to any asset, anywhere in the field, at any time to keep their customers’ systems running smoothly and efficiently. That saves time and money for everyone involved.
Contributed by:
Rene Blaschke,
Product manager,
B&R Industrial Automation.
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