The Simatic PCS 7/90 Operator Station enables Bailey INFI 90 and NET 90 users to migrate to the vendor’s Simatic PCS 7 process control system.
The new operator station will replace existing Bailey operator consoles while maintaining installed controllers, I/O and field wiring. The Simatic PCS 7/90 offers predefined faceplates and graphic symbols for interaction with Bailey block types, ensuring operators, engineering and maintenance personnel a consistent look and feel.
George Reed, with the help of Factory Technologies, was looking to further automate the processes at its quarries and make Ignition an organization-wide standard.
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