Re: [foxboro] Upgrade question

great ! 2000 points / sec.
how much does it load the CP60 ? (assuming it's working like this )

we have some issues with loading an ABStation or/and Int30...





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De: Troy L Brazell [mailto:tlbrazell@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Enviado el: Martes, 26 de Octubre de 2004 16:55
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Running the FBM 224 (Modbus) ........ what a kicka..... device!!!! It can
handle 2000 point at a 1 second scan. It is a little tricky to configure,
but not too bad make sure and read all the way through the documentation as
I felt like some of the step were slightly out of order. Has been a while
since Josh Nix and I set it so I don't remember all of the details, but it
wasn't as bad as doing an Integrator 30.
Current project calls for Modbus and Profibus (tied to Siemens PLCs). Not
there yet, but sometime after the first of the year.
Troy


Troy L. Brazell
Duke Energy Field Services
Sr. Process Control Analyst
ISA CCST
Phone (405) 263 4810 ext. 24
Cell    (806) 898 4340

Okarche C&M
Route 4 P.O. Box 40
Okarche, OK. 73762



 

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Troy, What kind of comm FBM's have you ?
are they a "big step" from Integrators 30 and others ?

thanks
 Jaime Claramunt
Inforsa Paper Mill


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De: Troy L Brazell [mailto:tlbrazell@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Enviado el: Martes, 26 de Octubre de 2004 15:10
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We are running 6.5 on several B Boxes with DM and the old historian. No
problems at all. Reason we went to 6.5 was for the new communications FBM's
which are really great. Of course you have to have CP60's as well.
Troy


Troy L. Brazell
Duke Energy Field Services
Sr. Process Control Analyst
ISA CCST
Phone (405) 263 4810 ext. 24
Cell    (806) 898 4340

Okarche C&M
Route 4 P.O. Box 40
Okarche, OK. 73762





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Anyone have an opinion on what Rev I should goto.  I am currently running
6.1 with "B" boxes.  Foxboro is telling me I need to goto 6.5 to resolve a
few issues with my one new "F" box.  I don't plan to change hardware but
over time will move to more "F" boxes.   Will 6.5 run with B boxes?  I also
plan to stick with DM and the old historian.
Thanks,
Brian




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