Lena stood by the control room window as the new system booted. The PLC chattered. The WinCC screen flickered from black to a beautiful, intuitive of the distillery.
Mr. Neumann, who had been hovering nervously, let out a breath. "It... fixed itself?"
Down in the pump room, the clicked. It ramped the wash pump from 0% to 40% smoothly—no water hammer, no screeching bearings. The WinCC screen showed a smooth acceleration curve. A green checkmark appeared: "Flow stable. Pressure nominal." step7-safety pro amp- wincc professional v18 software
She pulled up the . She overlaid three lines: Pressure, Temperature, and Motor Current. The moment the fault occurred, the lines diverged, then stabilized. She saved the trend as a PDF, timestamped and user-stamped.
"The old system just screamed and died," Neumann whispered. "This... this talks." Lena stood by the control room window as
Three weeks later, the first batch of rye came off the column. It was cleaner than ever—no temperature spikes, no off-notes. The operators, who had feared the "computer takeover," now loved the predictive maintenance alert that told them two days early to grease a bearing.
She pressed the "Start CIP" (Clean-in-Place) button. fixed itself
She reached over and pinched the temperature sensor wire on the cooling jacket.