ABB PHCBRC30000000 BRIDGE CONTROLLER BRC300
ABB PHCBRC30000000 BRIDGE CONTROLLER BRC300
The HR (Harmony Rack) Series includes the latest version of rack based control, I/O and communication equipment for Network 90, INFI 90, and Harmony system users. The HR Series meets the present and future needs of its users by protecting their previous control investments while delivering higher performance, reliability, and capacity. Newest additions to the HR Series portfolio include the integration of intelligent electrical and field devices via HART, PROFIBUS and Modbus TCP communication protocols.
Symphony Plus Harmony Bridge controllers (BRC) are high-performance, high-capacity rack-mounted controllers for discrete and continuous, to batch and advanced control applications. They are fully compatible with the Symphony Harmony and INFI 90 systems.
The BRC410 provides high-speed, robust and real-time communication between Symphony Plus and third-party PLC systems, intelligent electronic devices (IEDs) and ABB’s 800xA control system. Simultaneous support for HR Series, SD Series and S800 I/O subsystems.
Comprehensive rack I/O offering comprised of a variety of traditional analog, digital and turbine specialty modules for integrated turbine control applications with system wide 1 msec SOE time stamping available. Form-fit-function replacements of earlier rack I/O offerings. Available for local or remote rack installation, HR Series remote I/O capabilities are further expanded with use of the SD Series DIN rail mounted I/O products.
The Symphony Plus Harmony Rack turbine specialty modules address turbine functions in dedicated high speed and high reliability design implementations.
As part of the Symphony Plus Harmony Rack control architecture, this powerful turbine solution benefits from the same technology and infrastructure controlling the rest of the plant.
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Throughout the process, it’s important to work closely with a team that includes electrical engineers, technicians, and maintenance staff. Communication is key to a successful equipment replacement. Additionally, always adhere to local electrical codes and standards to ensure compliance and safety. If the task is beyond the expertise of in-house staff, consider hiring a professional contractor experienced in industrial electrical work.
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