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Modbus C or assembler source code for microcontroller
Your friendly local Moderator here. >we have d code for pic.. >we have converted it 2 89v51 also bt it >is not working..n v r nt able 2 >understand some of d functions for pic >i.e d readmbframe and read >regresponse...kindly help.. As a courtesy to others who read this forum, please...
pegferraro
Post #28
Jul 9, 2011
Forum:
Modbus
york chiller
Hi, Your friendly local moderator here. > can you please send me manual for controller related to york chiller type YCIV 1000. The best way to obtain documentation is from the manufacturer or distributor. York is part of Johnson Controls. I'd go to www.york.com and search for what you...
pegferraro
Post #2
Jun 30, 2011
Forum:
General Automation Chat
plc stepper controler
Hi Viktor, Your friendly local moderator here. Control.com has a wiki at www.controlwiki.org. There is a link to the PLC Archive on the main page. The PLC archive has several motion control examples. For the rest of you, check out the PLC Archive and we're alway looking for additions...
pegferraro
Post #2
Jun 25, 2011
Forum:
Motion Control
modbus, profibus beginner's questions
Hi, Your friendly local moderator here: > BTW, is there email notification on this forum? If you have a login, like you do. You can get posts emailed to you. One option is to get all the post from a specific topic emailed to you. 1. After you login, go to menu and select...
pegferraro
Post #7
Jun 3, 2011
Forum:
Modbus
calculating HHV
Your friendly local moderator here. I googled hhv and lhv and saw numerous listings, including this one on wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heat_of_combustion Maybe you should start there. Regards, Peg Ferraro
pegferraro
Post #2
Jun 3, 2011
Forum:
Power Generation
schenck disomat b
> pls help!! what must be the right parameter settings. Your friendly local moderator here: I googled schenck disomat b. They have a 24 hour helpline: http://www.schenckprocess.com/en/service/hotline.html Regards, Peg Ferraro
pegferraro
Post #2
Jun 3, 2011
Forum:
General Automation Chat
Synchronous Generator Dynamic Load Control
> Why don't you post your 'The Physics of....Armature Reaction!' white paper to the controlwiki? > Along with your 'Physics of...Electrical Power!' description. Yes please. I'll be working on Controlwiki tomorrow. Your friendly local moderator, Peg
pegferraro
Post #13
May 26, 2011
Forum:
Power Generation
Foreign object damage on compressor
> <b>Note to our friendly, local moderator: "lbyrith" is likely text-speak for labyrinth, or labyrinthe.</b> I kinda thought that's what it was, but with my luck I figured I could be wrong. I only fix stuff I know is either misspelled or text speak that I know.
pegferraro
Post #5
May 13, 2011
Forum:
Power Generation
Generating electricity using household water pressure
>Are you familiar with the term 'comic relief'? Your friendly local moderator here. I've gotten serveral off line comments and complaints about the direction this thread has taken. Comic relief or not, I'm going not going to be posting any more messages to this thread. It think it's time has...
pegferraro
Post #76
May 11, 2011
Forum:
General Automation Chat
Energy reclaimation project
> Huh? Everyone's posting in fun mode, as far as I can tell... What can I say, I'm paranoid. I just want to make sure it stays that way. I've actually gotten a chuckle out of these. Peg
pegferraro
Post #9
May 6, 2011
Forum:
General Automation Chat
Energy reclaimation project
Hi all, Your moderator here. I originally posted this because I thought that it would bring some fun and comedy to the forum. Lets try not to get into flame mode, OK. I think light heartedness is important in such threads. Yours in the spirit of fun, Peg
pegferraro
Post #7
May 6, 2011
Forum:
General Automation Chat
Control.com Help
Hi CSA, First of all let me say you are one of my heroes on this site. You take great pains to answer questions. > My only "complaint" about the Moderation here at control.com is that > it seems that people are allowed to post their questions in any seemingly related > 'Discussion...
pegferraro
Post #13
Apr 19, 2011
Forum:
General Automation Chat
Mark V with <I> sequence editing
Your friendly local moderator here: If you need to have a password unlocked, please contact the manufacturers of the software or machine in question. They are probably accustomed to helping solve this problem for people who have lost the password under legitimate circumstances.
pegferraro
Post #4
Mar 10, 2011
Forum:
Human Machine Interface - HMI
Modbus TCP to Ethernet TCP
Your friendly local moderator here. Modbus.org has a device directory. You should check it out too. Peg Ferraro
pegferraro
Post #7
Mar 9, 2011
Forum:
Modbus
Modbus TCP/IP slave device to Profibus
Your friendly local moderator here. Modbus.org has a device directory. You should check it out too. Peg Ferraro
pegferraro
Post #6
Mar 9, 2011
Forum:
Modbus
Yokogawa
Hi, Your friendly moderator here. The best place to get hold of manuals is from the manufacturer. They are often available for download from the company's website or through a distributor. Regards, Peg
pegferraro
Post #2
Dec 2, 2010
Forum:
Process Control
Master Drive fault
did a quick web search and came up with this reference: http://www.automation.siemens.com/WW/forum/guests/PostShow.aspx?PageIndex=1&PostID=246630&Language=en Might point you in the right direction. Peg, your friendly moderator
pegferraro
Post #2
Nov 17, 2010
Forum:
Process Control
ALSPA P320
Hi everyone, Your friendly local moderator here. > please send me some file ebook about ALSPA P320 < Just a reminder that the best place to get documentation is from the manufacturer or distributor of a product. Thanks, Peg
pegferraro
Post #31
Nov 8, 2010
Forum:
Power Generation
OLD POSTINGS AND THREADS
Hi ESKAY, You cannot not go get postings for a specific year. You can only get them for a specific key word or topic. If you click on the ? next to the "search the site" box, you will get a page describing how to do a more advanced search. Enter your key words in it and you will get posts...
pegferraro
Post #2
Aug 26, 2010
Forum:
General Automation Chat
Allen bradley PLC
The best place to find manuals and other documents is to check the manufacturers website. Peg Ferraro, Your friendly moderator
pegferraro
Post #2
Aug 23, 2010
Forum:
Process Control
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