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ABB Bailey Infi 90 & Net 90

ABB Bailey Infi 90 & Net 90 are advanced distributed control systems (DCS) designed for process automation in industries such as chemical, energy, and manufacturing. These platforms integrate PLCs, I/O modules, and field devices to deliver real-time process monitoring, centralized control, and high system availability. They provide modular, scalable architectures with robust communication networks, ensuring maintainable and reliable automation solutions for complex industrial operations.

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How to Train Your Maintenance Team for Industrial Automation Systems

How to Train Your Maintenance Team for Industrial Automation Systems

Proper training of maintenance teams is essential to prevent downtime and ensure smooth operations in industrial automation. With PLCs, DCS, SCADA, and IoT systems, technicians need advanced skills to manage complex control systems. This guide provides a structured approach to building a capable team.

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Understanding Fail-Safe in Siemens PLCs for Industrial Automation

Understanding Fail-Safe in Siemens PLCs for Industrial Automation

In industrial automation, safety PLCs provide advanced protection beyond standard types. They safely shut down machinery during faults, reducing external hardware needs. Certified to SIL and IEC/ISO standards, they ensure functional safety in factory automation, protecting both personnel and critical equipment.

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Understanding GE Fanuc Emerson Field Control for Industrial Automation

Understanding GE Fanuc Emerson Field Control for Industrial Automation

GE Fanuc Emerson’s Field Control I/O offered a compact, DIN-rail-mounted solution for industrial automation. Ideal for water treatment and process plants, its integrated design saved panel space and simplified wiring. Though reliable, this line is now obsolete, requiring a shift to modern, high-speed remote I/O.

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