Which Plc??

DENNISH

Member
Join Date
May 2002
Location
memphis tn
Posts
13
OUR FACILITIES ARE GOING TO STANDERIZE ALL OUR PLC SYSTEMS. I HAVE WORKED WITH MODICON, SYMAX, KOYO, AB, GE OVER THE YEARS. I HAVE MY LIKES AND DISLIKES ABOUT ALL. WHAT IS YOUR OPINION? CONSIDER COST,EASE OF PROGRAMMING & TROUBLESHOOTING, EXPANDABILITY AND SO ON.
 
Well, symax is pretty much out of it. I don't think that they produce any more.

Take a look at the "Why pay for software" thread, and see how much individual preferences and applications matter to this choice.
What kind of stuff does your plant do?
 
Any of the major players in the automation market are going to be able to satisfy your needs. What's good for Steve Bailey, or Ron Doran, or Tom Jenkins or anybody else on this forum may not be good for you.

What you should do is to put together a document outlining your automation plans for the next few years. Itemize the things that are important to you. Present the document to the local reps for the manufacturers and ask for demonstrations of their capabilities. This should include not only the hardware and programming tools, but what kind of support you can expect from the local rep. Will there be someone competent available to help you over the learning curve? Will they throw in free training, software, product upgrades? If you use some of their less popular items, will they be willing to stock them for you?

You know the commercial where the bankers are competing for the customer's equity loan? If your projected volume of business is large enough, you can be in that position. Find a supplier that you feel comfortable with, be willing to allow that supplier to earn a reasonable margin, and, to quote Rick Blaine, "Louis, I think this is the beginning of a beautiful frienship".
 

Similar Topics

Hey guys. Got a strange one. Was sent to a site where the VNC access is very poor. The IT has assisted and a Wireshark report shows data...
Replies
3
Views
48
Posted this to Reddit with little success, so I figured I would share it here as well. Very new to PLCs, but figured I would give it a shot to...
Replies
0
Views
55
I have a machine which is undergoing upgradation. As part of the process two SEW drives are being replaced., existing Gen B with new Gen C. The...
Replies
2
Views
112
I was loading a program onto an XE1e2 PLC and it got stuck on these two windows and won't progress. It won't let me connect from the PC to reload...
Replies
0
Views
57
I'm a beginner in the automation field and I've set up an automation system connecting several devices (datalogger, radio, etc.) via Modbus RS485...
Replies
5
Views
181
Back
Top Bottom