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News Release from: ABB Automation Tech (Instrumentation + Automation) | Subject: AC800F at Sichuan Chemical
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 31 January 2007
Control system for melamine project in
China
ABB is supplying an AC800F Control System to operate a 30,000 ton/year melamine expansion project in China for Sichuan Chemical Works
ABB is supplying an AC800F Control System to operate a 30,000 ton/year melamine expansion project in China for Sichuan Chemical Works The AC800F system, which will be provided by ABB China, includes one engineer workplace, three operator workplaces with DigiVis software, and three pairs of redundant AC800F controllers with a redundant ring optical Ethernet network
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The system will process 2,632 I/O signals for the operation, using 166 S800 modules.
I/O modules are connected with AC800F controllers via redundant Profibus DP.
Profibus DP will also be used to communicate with frequency inverters and scale instruments.
The redundant ring optical Ethernet network is designed to accommodate future requirements, as new nodes can be added as needed.
In addition to the control system, the facility will have a catenation shut-down control system, also supplied by ABB China.
The local system integration partner will provide control system cabinets, system engineering design, commissioning, and technical training services.
The project will increase the Sichuan Chemical Works melamine production to 100,000 tons annually.
Melamine is a chemical compound used to make a wide variety of consumer products, including kitchen utensils, plates and surface laminates.
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