cfordyce
Electrical
- Jun 26, 2002
- 55
I only have experience with Mitsubishi and Allen Bradly PLCs, so I could use some advise as to what would be a good PLC to go with on my next project. I am replacing an old Texas Instruments (Siemens)PLC which is stricly used for monitoring purposes in a chemical plant... Inputs are mainly RTDs, thermocouples, some discrete alarm points, and 4-20mA from pressure transducers... So I need 250 - 300 points, lots of rack space. Since the PLC is not used for control, I can get away with using a fairly simple (featureless) but robust PLC.
The only other requirement is that it be compatable with iFIX SCADA software... or have a equivalent manufacturers software package. I have a quote on a Siemens replacement (500 Series) but the cost is fairly steep. I am looking for a cheaper PLC which will do what I want. Eg. maybe OMRON, AB, ABB, IDEC, etc... Anyone have opinions on what is cheap and good??? Thanks. This forum is a very helpful tool for me, a newbie to the Plant Engineering game!
The only other requirement is that it be compatable with iFIX SCADA software... or have a equivalent manufacturers software package. I have a quote on a Siemens replacement (500 Series) but the cost is fairly steep. I am looking for a cheaper PLC which will do what I want. Eg. maybe OMRON, AB, ABB, IDEC, etc... Anyone have opinions on what is cheap and good??? Thanks. This forum is a very helpful tool for me, a newbie to the Plant Engineering game!