Re: [foxboro] WDPF Migration to I/A
- From: "Ken Heywood" <kheywood@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: <foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 24 Jun 2003 08:23:54 -0400
Eric,
Sterling Pulp Chemicals in Vancouver, BC, Canada migrated two 800 point WDPF
units over to I/A a couple years ago. It took 5 hours from shutdown to startup
on the conversion of each unit. Call John Kirichenko at (604)929-2331. There
was a power plant on the west coast too, but I can't remember which one. These
work just like the SPEC200, Bailey, Honeywell and Fisher migration cards.
Best Regards,
Ken Heywood, Marketing/Project Consultant
Process Control Services, Inc.
401 Industrial Drive
Plymouth, MI 48170-1885
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