Deep dive into process data with Seeq
The Factry Historian connector for Seeq enables engineers and analysts to seamlessly access tagged time-series, event capsules, asset hierarchy, and unit-of-measure metadata directly within Seeq. The structured asset model and metadata flow into Seeq Explorer, so you can instantly navigate complex datasets by plant, unit, or tag, without wrestling with opaque naming conventions or transformations. Event-aware data adds further richness: batch start/stops, alarms, or other time-boxed occurrences from Factry Historian’s events appear as Seeq capsules automatically. This means you can align events with continuous trends at the click of a button, simplifying investigations and KPI calculations.

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Automatic units and metadata
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Asset browsing
The connector retains the asset hierarchy from the Historian, so users can browse and select data based on plant structure, not just flat tag lists. This simplifies navigation and helps new users find the right signals faster.
Event integration
Events from Factry Historian, such as batches, alarms, or downtime events, are imported directly as Seeq capsules. This makes it easy to correlate time periods and analyze production phases without creating capsules manually.
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