Honeywell Process MCP. Diagnose assets and track performance from chat.
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Get detailed information about a specific Honeywell asset or device. This tool pulls full specs, firmware versions, and maintenance history for any registered piece of industrial equipment in the Honeywell ecosystem.
It's your go-to source for deep-dive asset data, letting you quickly assess a device's current status, location, and full operational profile without logging into multiple legacy systems.
What your AI agents can do
Create maintenance ticket
Creates a new work order or ticket for an asset, automatically assigning it to a team and logging the issue.
Get asset details
Retrieves detailed specifications, firmware versions, and network setup information for a specific device.
Get asset health
Checks an asset's real-time health score, component status, and active fault codes.
Lists all registered industrial devices and reports their current status, type, and location.
Retrieves comprehensive hardware specs, firmware, and network details for any single named asset.
Checks an asset's overall health score, component status, and active fault codes instantly.
Gathers all past work orders, parts replaced, and technician notes for a given asset or date range.
Tracks throughput rates, uptime percentages, and quality indices across production lines.
Creates a formal work order or maintenance ticket and routes it to the correct team.
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Honeywell Process MCP Server: 10 Tools for Asset & Process Data
Use these tools to manage maintenance work orders, check asset health, and pull process metrics directly from the Honeywell industrial data platform.
019d75b2create maintenance ticket
Creates a new work order or ticket for an asset, automatically assigning it to a team and logging the issue.
019d75b2get asset details
Retrieves detailed specifications, firmware versions, and network setup information for a specific device.
019d75b2get asset health
Checks an asset's real-time health score, component status, and active fault codes.
019d75b2get maintenance logs
Accesses and filters historical records of repairs, parts used, and technician notes for any asset.
019d75b2get operational alerts
Lists current equipment anomalies, process deviations, and safety warnings from the system.
019d75b2get process metrics
Retrieves performance data like throughput rates, uptime percentages, and quality indices for production lines.
019d75b2get production data
Pulls production output totals and operational data, filtered by site, shift, or product type.
019d75b2get scan events
Retrieves a history of all barcode and RFID scan events, including success/failure status and timestamp.
019d75b2get shift reports
Generates summary reports covering output quantities, downtime, and quality metrics for a specific shift.
019d75b2list assets
Lists every registered device in the platform, providing its ID, type, location, and current operational status.
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What you can do with this MCP connector
This server lets your AI client talk directly to Honeywell's industrial assets. You'll use it to figure out everything about your equipment—from checking its status to filing a work order—all through a single connection. You can keep your agent off jumping between different legacy systems.
How Honeywell Process MCP Works
- 1 Your AI client calls the server, specifying the action (e.g., 'check the health of Asset XYZ').
- 2 The server executes the corresponding tool (e.g.,
get_asset_health) and pulls live data from the Honeywell platform. - 3 The agent receives a structured JSON payload containing the asset's current status, fault codes, or full performance report.
The bottom line is, your agent gets structured, live data from the industrial platform without you needing to write any SQL or API calls.
Who Is Honeywell Process MCP For?
The Operations Manager who needs to know if a line will go down next week, or the Field Engineer who's sick of logging into three different dashboards just to check one piece of equipment. This tool cuts out the manual data gathering and gives you a single source of truth for asset health and performance.
Uses the server to pull get_maintenance_logs to find recurring failure patterns and allocate parts inventory. They use create_maintenance_ticket to formalize new issues.
Uses get_process_metrics and get_operational_alerts to pinpoint bottlenecks and understand if a process deviation is a hardware fault or a procedural issue.
Uses list_assets and get_asset_details to quickly build an overview of all active equipment, verifying location and operational status across the plant.
What Changes When You Connect
- Track every repair and failure. Instead of manually searching through paper logs, use
get_maintenance_logsto pull a complete history of a device. You'll see every part replaced and every technician who worked on it, instantly. - See live operational status. Use
get_asset_healthto instantly know if a sensor or controller needs attention. It returns the health score and any active fault codes—no guesswork needed. - Understand performance trends. Need to know why throughput dipped last month?
get_process_metricslets you compare production line efficiency and uptime percentages over time, identifying bottlenecks. - Manage the whole process. Use
list_assetsto get a full inventory of every device on site, thenget_asset_detailsto pull the specific specs for the ones that matter. - Automate reporting. Don't build custom reports. Use
get_shift_reportsto summarize an entire shift's output, downtime events, and quality metrics in one call. - Actionable ticketing. When something breaks, don't wait for a form. Use
create_maintenance_ticketto log the issue directly, assigning a work order number and notifying the maintenance team automatically.
Real-World Use Cases
Investigating a sudden drop in efficiency
The Process Engineer notices throughput dropped 15% yesterday. They ask their agent to use get_process_metrics filtered by time range. The agent returns the metrics, showing the dip coincided with a specific asset group, which directs the engineer to check that asset’s history using get_maintenance_logs.
Auditing a critical device's history
The Quality Control Manager needs to know if a specific scanner failed due to old firmware. They use get_asset_details on the device ID. This reveals the firmware version and installation date, which they then cross-reference with get_operational_alerts to see if similar warnings were logged.
Starting a new repair job
A machine fails. The Plant Supervisor asks the agent to first get_asset_health to confirm the fault code. Then, they tell the agent to create_maintenance_ticket with the fault code included. This immediately routes the work order and starts the repair process.
Comparing two production lines
The Operations Manager wants to compare Line A vs. Line B performance last week. They use get_production_data and get_shift_reports, filtering by line name and date range, getting a clear side-by-side comparison of output targets and downtime events.
The Tradeoffs
Manually piecing together data
Juggling five different web dashboards (Asset Mgmt, MES, CMMS, SCADA) and copy-pasting status reports into a spreadsheet, only to find the data is out of sync.
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Use list_assets for the inventory overview, then use get_asset_details and get_asset_health to pull all required data points into your agent's memory in two quick steps.
Forgetting the context of a failure
Seeing a fault code in get_operational_alerts and only fixing the symptom, without knowing if it's a recurring issue or a known hardware flaw.
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Always run get_maintenance_logs on the affected asset ID. This shows if the fault code has appeared before and if the fix was temporary or permanent.
Over-relying on single metrics
Seeing a low uptime percentage from get_process_metrics and assuming a simple mechanical failure, ignoring possible network or software issues.
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Cross-reference the low performance metric with get_scan_events and get_operational_alerts. This checks if the issue is physical, data-related, or systemic.
When It Fits, When It Doesn't
Use this server if your primary need is a single, deep dive into industrial physical assets. You need to correlate live operational performance (get_process_metrics), current hardware status (get_asset_health), and historical repair records (get_maintenance_logs) to make a decision.
Don't use this if you only need simple, isolated data—for instance, if you just want a list of all assets, list_assets handles that. But if you need the details (firmware, location, specs), you need the whole suite. If your workflow involves action (creating a ticket, scheduling work), this is mandatory. If you only need generalized business data (like sales or inventory counts), this server isn't for you; check a specialized ERP or CRM tool instead.
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Available Capabilities
Juggling multiple dashboards to understand one machine's status is exhausting.
Right now, checking a single piece of equipment means logging into the SCADA dashboard for live metrics, then hopping to the CMMS for work orders, and finally opening the Asset Inventory system just to get the serial number. It's a painful copy-paste loop.
With the Honeywell Process MCP Server, you just ask your agent: 'What's the full status of Asset XYZ?' It pulls the live metrics, the maintenance history, and the specs into one answer. You get the full picture, zero clicks required.
Honeywell Process MCP Server: Diagnose assets and track performance from chat.
You no longer need to manually check the asset ID in the inventory, then run the report in the MES, and finally open the service ticket system. Your agent handles the data retrieval for `get_asset_details` and the `get_operational_alerts` in sequence.
The difference is speed and context. You get actionable, correlated data right when you need it. It’s not just a list of facts; it’s a full diagnostic report.
Common Questions About Honeywell Process MCP
How do I use the `get_asset_health` tool to check a machine's status? +
You give the tool the specific asset ID. It returns the overall health score, which tells you immediately if the machine is okay or if a component needs attention. It’s much faster than checking the physical dashboard.
Can I use `get_maintenance_logs` to find out who fixed my machine? +
Yes. You run get_maintenance_logs and filter by the asset ID. The results include the technician's name, the date, and the full details of the parts that were replaced.
What is the difference between `list_assets` and `get_asset_details`? +
list_assets gives you a quick roster: IDs, names, and general location. get_asset_details gives you the deep dive—the firmware version, network config, and full specs for that single device.
Can I use `get_process_metrics` to find a bottleneck? +
Yes. You specify the production line and the time range. The tool pulls metrics like throughput rates and cycle times, allowing you to pinpoint exactly where the operation is slowing down.
How do I check operational issues using the `get_operational_alerts` tool? +
It lists current operational issues, anomalies, and safety warnings. You can filter the alerts by severity level, status, or a specific date range to narrow down recent incidents.
What kind of data can I retrieve with `get_production_data`? +
You get operational summaries, including output quantities and actual vs. planned production numbers. Filtering by site, line, or product type lets you focus the analysis on specific segments.
Does `create_maintenance_ticket` handle scheduling? +
Yes, you use it to formally log equipment issues or schedule preventive maintenance. The system assigns a work order number and routes the ticket to the right maintenance team immediately.
How do I audit scan events using `get_scan_events`? +
It provides a detailed log of every scan, including the timestamp, device ID, and decoded data. You can track barcode or RFID reads and investigate failure patterns across the facility.
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