A question for the people who work on industrial sites.
A customer complained about having to revamp several premium PLC that worked fine because Schneider stopped manufacturing the brand and they had a whole production line of them.
I was asking myself the question if you were changing the PLC of productions lines or machines because they became too old (failures or risk of failure of the old components), because you wanted to upgrade to new functionalities or just because they stopped being manufactured and you ran out of spare parts.
A customer complained about having to revamp several premium PLC that worked fine because Schneider stopped manufacturing the brand and they had a whole production line of them.
I was asking myself the question if you were changing the PLC of productions lines or machines because they became too old (failures or risk of failure of the old components), because you wanted to upgrade to new functionalities or just because they stopped being manufactured and you ran out of spare parts.