504bloke
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CountyLouthCowboys said:He said there is no one else available to do the job because all our staff have left.
Who's the fool then ?
CountyLouthCowboys said:He said there is no one else available to do the job because all our staff have left.
CountyLouthCowboys said:I've been office based for the past two years working on documentation.
Sorry if I seemed somewhat abusive in one of my previous mails but I take it back and I really need some help with this.
CountyLouthCowboys said:He said there is no one else available to do the job because all our staff have left.
Ron Beaufort said:
CountyLouthCowboys said:If the truth be known I studied Mechanical Engineering for one Year. It wasnt for me so I did a Business degree with French. I was offered this position because I knew a guy that was leaving. Under no circumstances did i ever tell lies to get the job.
Like I said I never did commissioning work on PLCs before so its going to take me some time to get up to speed. I've been office based for the past two years working on documentation.
Sorry if I seemed somewhat abusive in one of my previous mails but I take it back and I really need some help with this.
Clay there is a valve underneath the tank. I have looked at a document on the hardware involved and there is no mention of any other valve on the tank however there is level switches and a pump assiociates with it. The steam valve is not controlled with a digital output but rather an Analog what appears to be involved in some sort of closed loop arrangment.
On the PLC rack there is a number of modules, a CPU, a 1756-DNB? and I'm told all the Input/Output stuff is on whats called a Control Net.Maybe one of these modules failed?