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Raw Automation Talk

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    Raw Automation Talk (Episode 5)

    15 AGO 2022
    Ascoltato 48 min. 21 sec.
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    Raw Automation Talk (Episode 4)

    15 AGO 2022
    Ascoltato 50 min. 53 sec.
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    Raw Automation talk (Episode 3)

    1 AGO 2022 · What to do with old machines? Why can’t factories standardized on PLCs10 Electricians or operators becoming last minute automation techs Clicky clack (relay logic) PLC comparison When was Windows 7 released? Have you seen Windows XP? At some level we have to re-write the code for these old machines. issues with running RSlogic 5000 versions 19 or earlier A new machine with RSlogix 5000 version 19 What about the old discontinued micrologix PLC Are these companies running these machines too long? How many plants have you been to that have AB, siemens, ect Bad HMI design PLCnext scalability When do you go from Micro800 to ControlLogix Redundancy is overkill. Fans are the issue
    Ascoltato 52 min. 2 sec.
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    Raw Automation talk (Episode 2)

    22 GIU 2022 · Raw Automation talk In this podcast you’ll be listening to Johnny Jones from Induasol and myself. We didn’t get through everything, so the items that we missed, we’ll talk about in our next episode. 0:00 Introduction 1:00 Panel work load for Oil and gas 3:20 Typical ways that Oil and gas get their data 5:12 5G at oil and gas sites 8:20 Well site protocol 11:30 Chillicothe plant horror stories 13:48 Biggest complaint from operators 17:09 NFPA 70E 22:30 finger safe distribution blocks 24:12 Buss bars systems 28:00 Callouts and BOMs 29:20 Electrical drawing standards 33:47 Wire labels 38:22 When you know a plant will be sold 39:56 System designing with either AB 800 or Controllogix 1:00:55 RIO vs independent PLCs
    Ascoltato 1 h 24 min. 41 sec.
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    Raw automation talk (Episode 1)

    7 MAG 2022 · In this podcast we go from men’s underwear to panel terminals. This was our first time doing a podcast, and of course we made mistakes. We’re trying to make this fun to listen to, similar to “Car talk”. 0:00 What makes a good programmer 4:00 The perfect technician 6:06 Underwear and machines that need to be thrown away 14:16 Manufacturing plant software support 17:28 learning relay logic for beginners 19:36 latching bits (when and how to use it) 22:46 Panel building 25:36 what we find out in the field with analog terminals 27:50 What terminals do you like to use 37:20 Fluke or Harbor freight Voltmeter 40:13 0-10volt still out in the field 42:00 Panel hardware preference 43:40 How did you come up with the name Induasol? 44:21 Oil and gas, truck loading project 50:25 HMI direction 51:20 Allen bradley panelviews have bad UI designers 54:20 Panelview vs Pro-face 56:11 AB version issues 58:00 Panelview backlight issues 59:59 HMI vs PC with Ignition 1:05:25 4:3 vs 16:9 cost issues long term 1:07:30 Logic in the cloud 1:09:47 Allen bradley certifications 1:12:55 Where to get started with automation 1:15:45 Revision control
    Ascoltato 1 h 19 min.

In this podcast you’ll be listening to Johnny Jones from Induasol and myself. We now own automation companies but came up from the bottom. We kept having conversations about automation...

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In this podcast you’ll be listening to Johnny Jones from Induasol and myself. We now own automation companies but came up from the bottom. We kept having conversations about automation over the phone until we finally convinced ourselves that we needed to do a podcast so we could share our horror stories with everyone else. We mostly work in different industries, but there are a few things that merge. Induasol is mostly a panel shop with a few software solutions and Agile Automation is on the opposite side as a mostly a software SCADA company with a small portion with hardware. We disagree on our approaches to different applications, but as we dive into the issues we both learn from each other.

In the future we’ll get into some horror stories and hash out more. We wanted to provide experiences starting from an electrician, to a technician to a programmer, and then to an owner.

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https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnny-jones-012b7285/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/brant-wiederholt-b75133b1/
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