Transitioning from a control room to an operations center.(Honeywell Industrial Control's new operations center)(Brief Article)

Control Engineering, November, 2000 by Harrold, Dave

Phoenix, Ariz.--During a recent visit to Honeywell Industrial Control (IC), Control Engineering got a peek at the firm's new "Honeywell Operations Center of the Future." Unlike product demonstration centers at manufacturers' home offices, Honeywell's operations center is more like visiting a well-designed control room at a manufacturer's site. What you see and hear is what's possible when operators, maintenance, management, and technology personnel work in harmony to address operational scenarios.

Working with the Abnormal Situation Management (ASM) Consortium and Brad Adams Walker Architecture (Denver, Cob.) to identify best practices in control room design and use, Honeywell learned the sophisticated capabilities that make up today's control and automation...

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