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Topic: Engineering and workplace issues.
from the Engineering department...
Sepam and ACE 949-2wire
Posted by PeterSCADA on 24 August, 2011 - 5:27 am
How I can wire EPAM and a converter ACE 949-2 on network?
Originally posted by asaria on 5 June, 2011 - 9:37 am
Communication errors with MODBUS RTU over RS485 problem with Schneider SEPAM Protection Relay
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Dear Asaria, Can we share emails so that we can I can send you some drawings to see if you wired...
Topic: Power generation equipment control.
from the Conrtol department...
ACE949-2 and DeviceMaster UP
Posted by PeterSCADA on 26 September, 2010 - 11:11 am
Sepam via ACE949-2 and DeviceMaster UP (Comtrol)doesn't talk
Originally posted by PeterSCADA on 14 September, 2010 - 6:19 am
I have 6 cats gen sets on place, every 3 gensets connected on one OMNII-COMM as follows CCM>BAUDMASTER>OMNII COMM>CONTROL>SERVER.
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Dear Jerry, I am very proud of your free technical services I got from your well qualified...
Topic: Power generation equipment control.
from the Power Gen department...
ACE949-2
Posted by PeterSCADA on 26 September, 2010 - 9:56 am
ACE949-2 RS485 interface.
Topic: Human-Machine Interface and SCADA.
from the Control department...
YOKOGAWA Fast Tool
Posted by PeterSCADA on 18 September, 2010 - 1:00 pm
Failed to add a station
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