Anyoone using Bristol Babcock PLCs

backtoplc

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Hi ppl,

I might land a job where they are using Bristol babcock PLCs. I've never heard of them. I have been in the industry for only 2-3yrs.
Any of you guys using them?
any opinions?
thanks.
 
Theyre not so much of a PLC as an RTU/Flow Computer. Yes I have heard of them and bumped into a few but theyre pretty specialist, much like the Fisher ROC and Ferguson Beauregard RTU's.

They're used virtually exclusively in the Oil & Gas industry for well monitoring & control.
 

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