Re: [foxboro] Something to talk about

I agree.
Ideally, there would be multiple options.
Keep existing nose cones or not.
Keep 1x8 or not.
Etc...

Ken Moore
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Subject: [foxboro] Something to talk about

Hey Guys,
Maybe you can read this one.

I still think the main topic for me and everyone else should be the 100
series to 200 series migration. I have over 140 100 series FBM's that
need to be changed to 200 series I/O before 2016. Hopefully Matt has a
lot more information then he did at our South East user group meeting on
what Invensys has decided to use as the standard model. I also would
like to see a better T/A assembly for the FBM241 which would allow the
user to have better fuse protection without using a weidmuller to help
interface and power the T/A's. This would help when you only need to add
a few points. Invensys really need s to realize that they pricing there
self out of business when it comes to a small system. As far as the
blocks, the time delay blocks is one that I feel is really needed but
don't kill any blocks, Just add more blocks as needed.

See U,

Joe Scott

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