econ
Electrical
- Aug 17, 2003
- 2
I am conducting a business case that investigates the value of upgrading the 15 year old Bailey Network 90 (N90) controller of a Water Purification Plant (WPP) to a PLC/SCADA system.
I am fairly new to DCS/SCADA systems, but I have good experience with PLCs. I have had trouble getting reliable, unbiased information from all parties (suppliers and employees). I’d like to know how outdated the N90 (now known as INFI90 Open) is. I know that Bailey has been taken over by ABB and it is still supported with hardware. But I don’t know how much of the original underlying architecture (comms between modules, addressing system, etc, which I imagine must be slow and inefficient by today standards) has been preserved to make it backward compatible, and to what extent this will limit the lifetime of the product. Do ABB have plans to phase out this line in the near future? I’ll appreciate any contributions.
I am fairly new to DCS/SCADA systems, but I have good experience with PLCs. I have had trouble getting reliable, unbiased information from all parties (suppliers and employees). I’d like to know how outdated the N90 (now known as INFI90 Open) is. I know that Bailey has been taken over by ABB and it is still supported with hardware. But I don’t know how much of the original underlying architecture (comms between modules, addressing system, etc, which I imagine must be slow and inefficient by today standards) has been preserved to make it backward compatible, and to what extent this will limit the lifetime of the product. Do ABB have plans to phase out this line in the near future? I’ll appreciate any contributions.