markstg
Industrial
- Aug 22, 2006
- 27
Hello,
I work for a major refining organization and we are considering using remote I/O for our PLC applications in new units we are building. Presently all existing PLC equipment for the plant is located in air conditioned buildings. By using remote I/O we expect to reap large cost savings in multipair instrument cable runs and less air conditioned building space needed. The PLC specs are 140 degree F, 95% humidity non condensing. Location is South Louisiana. Does anyone have experience with remote I/O in such conditions and how as it held up.
Thanks
Mark
I work for a major refining organization and we are considering using remote I/O for our PLC applications in new units we are building. Presently all existing PLC equipment for the plant is located in air conditioned buildings. By using remote I/O we expect to reap large cost savings in multipair instrument cable runs and less air conditioned building space needed. The PLC specs are 140 degree F, 95% humidity non condensing. Location is South Louisiana. Does anyone have experience with remote I/O in such conditions and how as it held up.
Thanks
Mark