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Cimplicity with Mark V - integers for command buttons
Eldorado, In Cimplicity there are settings called Ticks. The 16 ticks as WTF commented, is time based and in normal design is for 1 second. This was standard for all Cimplicity jobs. One of Salems biggest problems was field engineers who thought they knew all about Cimplicity and made changes...
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Post #12
Aug 5, 2022
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Human Machine Interface - HMI
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mark v idos
Dustin, As CSA stated above, there are several options presently out there that allow for a newer style HMI replacement for the <I>DOS or GE TCI (Cimplicity) upgrade. Without showing support for any particular system, you have MD&A (URL: www.mdaturbines.com ) and CST (URL: HMI Upgrades –...
SalemGeek
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Jun 4, 2021
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General Automation Chat
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GE Speedtronic Mark IV Control System Cost
The GE Speedtronic line of control systems have been well designed and engineered, even though you will hear many other comments regarding this statement. The Speedtronic line for MkIV had various computer components, such as <C>, <R>, <S> and <T> cores representing a Triple Modular Redundant...
SalemGeek
Post #4
May 14, 2021
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Power Generation
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GE Speedtronic MkIV & MkV
Ken, CSA is very on point with all of his discussion here. I would like to add that there are companies who still employee engineers from the days when MkIV and MkV were being developed in Salem, VA. who worked either in Salem full time or in the field installing or commissioning these...
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Post #6
May 14, 2021
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Process Control
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