MPC-Sample-System 1 10 MPC Sample System 6/17/04 MPC-Sample-System IFPAC SM 2005 Nineteenth International Forum Process Analytical Technology January 10-13, 2005 Arlington, Virginia (Washington, D.C.) U.S.A. Software Simplifies Design and Layout of Real-life NeSSI Systems John J. Wawrowski and David M. Simko Swagelok Company IFPAC
MPC-Sample-System 2 10 MPC Sample System 6/17/04 MPC-Sample-System IFPAC Agenda Review of configurator features and functionality Live configuration of an actual system
MPC-Sample-System 3 10 MPC Sample System 6/17/04 MPC-Sample-System P&ID for Sample System Particle Filter, 2 Micron Pressure Gauge, 0-30 psig Pressure Regulator, 0-15 psig Needle Valve, DK Series Pneumatic Valve, NC Rotameter, Brooks, 0-10 cc/min Check Valve, crack 0-3 psi Needle Valve, DK Series Check Valve, crack 0-3 psi PG To Analyzer QC Supply Sample In from Process
Step 1: Create Configurator Layout Grid A. File -> New PG IFPAC
Step 2: Place inlet(s) on the Layout Grid A. To add these inlets… B. Select this icon in the Toolbox… PG C. Then Drag it onto the Grid IFPAC
Step 3: Add Surface Mount Positions C. Then Drag it onto the Grid IFPAC A. To Add this part… PG B. Select this icon in the Toolbox…
Step 4 – Place outlets on Grid A. To add this outlet… B. Select this icon in the Toolbox… PG C. Then Drag it onto the Grid IFPAC
Current View after Step 4IFPAC
Step 5: Define Surface Mount Properties B. Right click here and select Properties. A. To Select this part... PG C. To select a check valve… D. Left click to select category here. IFPAC
IFPAC Current View after Step 5
Step 6: Connect Flow Paths A. Left click starting node… B. Valid flow path targets are displayed as green circles. PG IFPAC
IFPAC Current View after Step 6
Step 7: Final Layout, BOM, and Assembly Diagram IFPAC
Step 8 – Save the File A. File -> Save PG IFPAC
Configurator Demonstration IFPAC
Conclusion Please visit us at Booths 315/317 –Complimentary copy of the software –Opportunity to use it –Opportunity to build a NeSSI system IFPAC