DCN's DataStream has been designed to allow customers to log information relating to temperature changes in any cooking or cooling process, enabling them to keep a record of their quality assurance requirements. These records can be stored indefinitely. The Datastream system features:
Data stream in real-time
Relational database
Date
Time (start, finish, total)
Batch number numerical
Operator ID
Product ID
Printed report
Data logging can be seen running in real-time
Customized data written to the database
Data can be reviewed graphically
Reports generated and printed against selected database records
Typical applications include: Cooking Kettles Cooling Systems Cook Quench Chill Systems Clean In Place (CIP) Systems
The DCN DataStream 2000 system has been designed to retrieve and log analogue and digital data relating to production cycles performed on any DCN manufactured machinery. Typically it will log the temperatures and weight of a product during a cook cycle, cooling temperatures and the batching of products such as water or milk in to a vessel via flow meters. DCN DataStream 2000 system utilizes a Microsoft SQL Server database to store cycle records and, by using the Historian utility, the records can be viewed and analyzed and hard copy reports can be generated and printed.
Features:
The data can be visualized in real-time on an easy to use time based graph and also in a table format depicting a date/time stamp and the actual data.
Parameters relating to the cook cycle are instantly displayed at the start of the cycle, e.g. channel, name, batch number, product, operator.
Historian:
Records can be selected relating to the year, month, day or all records.
Records can be selected relating to the batch number, product and/or operator.
Records can be selected from a table and visualized in table format or on a graph.
The system is supplied with a stand alone PC:
PLC - Mitsubishi Q server configuration
HMI - system is available using E1101 or E1071 series HMI's
DCN's DataStream has been designed to allow customers to log information relating to temperature changes in any cooking or cooling process, enabling them to keep a record of their quality assurance requirements. These records can be stored indefinitely. The Datastream system features:
- Data stream in real-time
- Relational database
- Date
- Time (start, finish, total)
- Batch number numerical
- Operator ID
- Product ID
- Printed report
- Data logging can be seen running in real-time
- Customized data written to the database
- Data can be reviewed graphically
- Reports generated and printed against selected database records
- Typical applications include:
Cooking Kettles
Cooling Systems
Cook Quench Chill Systems
Clean In Place (CIP) Systems
The DCN DataStream 2000 system has been designed to retrieve and log analogue and digital data relating to production cycles performed on any DCN manufactured machinery. Typically it will log the temperatures and weight of a product during a cook cycle, cooling temperatures and the batching of products such as water or milk in to a vessel via flow meters.
DCN DataStream 2000 system utilizes a Microsoft SQL Server database to store cycle records and, by using the Historian utility, the records can be viewed and analyzed and hard copy reports can be generated and printed.
Features:
- The data can be visualized in real-time on an easy to use time based graph and also in a table format depicting a date/time stamp and the actual data.
- Parameters relating to the cook cycle are instantly displayed at the start of the cycle, e.g. channel, name, batch number, product, operator.
Historian:
- Records can be selected relating to the year, month, day or all records.
- Records can be selected relating to the batch number, product and/or operator.
- Records can be selected from a table and visualized in table format or on a graph.
The system is supplied with a stand alone PC:
- PLC - Mitsubishi Q server configuration
- HMI - system is available using E1101 or E1071 series HMI's