Designed for use in industries including oil, petrochemical, chemical, iron and steel, and paper and pulp, Exapilot Release 2.20 is an upgrade to the Exapilot line that provides aid in automating those areas of non-steady-state operations that traditionally must be performed manually.
The package enables plant professionals to create operation support sequences comprised of a mixture of automatic and manual operations. At run time, the sequences created will display sequential guidance whenever a manual action is required, to help boost efficiency. Release 2.20 includes various new features, including an advanced alarm functional block that enables early signs of certain difficult-to-detect problems.
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