Does Your Factory Floor Historian Have the Seven Indispensable Power Features That Actually Enable Real-Time Data Insight?

Get The Essential Historian Checklist And Learn That You Don’t Need More Data, You Need the Right Historian!

It’s hard to believe but collecting factory floor data dates to Ford’s 1913 Model T production line in Highland Park, Michigan. No, they didn’t have automatic data collection. What they had were people who recorded information on every Model T coming off the production line. Steel filing cabinets filled with those production records were the Historians of that era.

Today’s production runs are, of course, faster and more sophisticated with a variety of run sizes and all manner of options, testing sequences and quality checks. And just like in 1913, that data needs to be analyzed and archived. Today, however, instead of filing cabinets, we have data Historians to hold the data.

And unfortunately, it’s just as hard to use the data in many of today’s Historians as it was to use the production records in those old filing cabinets!

THE INDISPENSABLE FEATURES OF A FACTORY HISTORIAN

Historian applications serve a variety of purposes. Some simple Historians (a.k.a. data loggers) collect a few pieces of data for a short period. Some collect vast amounts of data that are transferred to an enterprise-level data lake. Some are designed to easily ship their data to Excel for quick analysis. Others offer sophisticated analysis capabilities that provide direct insights into a process’s efficiency and productivity.

Factory floor Historians have a range of capabilities, and many have particularly glaring weaknesses. Some are weak at data collection, supporting only a single PLC type. Others are weak at normalization, data modeling or analysis. Some can’t publish data to today’s digital systems. Many older Historians are insecure, especially those designed before factory floor cybersecurity became a requirement. Other flaws include installation complexity, insufficient triggering mechanisms and cost.

When planning a Historian application, the key first step is to understand your objectives, both today and tomorrow. What data do you want to collect and from what devices? How is that data currently formatted? Do you want the Historian to normalize, scale and add metadata to the raw data? Do you want it to be both a data collection and an analysis tool? Or do you prefer to separate the data collection and analysis functions?

No matter how simple or complex your application is, the following checklist can guide you through the selection process. The most indispensable features of a Factory Floor Historian are:

OTHER CONSIDERATIONS

Beyond the indispensable features of a factory floor Historian, there are three other important considerations:

GOLDILOCKS FINDS THE “JUST RIGHT” HISTORIAN

There are a large variety of factory floor Historians; everything from simple data loggers to large database systems such as OSI-PI to PLC-rack modules capable of high-resolution PLC data tag capture. These systems are often overly complex, expensive or lack one or more of the indispensable features listed above. Just like Goldilocks, factory floor operators could only choose from under-featured solutions (lacking one or more of the indispensable features listed above) that don’t fit or are complicated, over-engineered and expensive solutions.

Real Time Automation’s new PLC Historian fixes that.

The RTA A-B PLC Historian is easy to install and fast to configure, with just the right set of features for most time-series data collection applications. Tags from multiple PLCs are captured, normalized and saved, user-defined models are filled, published on demand without subscriptions, licensing constraints or reliance on third-party middleware. With configurable storage up to 1 TB, a complete suite of publishing protocols (SQL, HTTP, FTP, WebSockets, USB, MQTT and email) and direct integration with InfluxDB for visualization and analytics, the Historian is an invaluable tool for plant floor operations, maintenance and process engineers.

Learn more about this new Historian, or contact us via email solutions@rtautomation.com or give us a call and speak to an Enginerd® at 800-249-1612.

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