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Materials
- Jul 18, 2005
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Hello All,
First time posting in this particular forum. I'm a mech/matls guy but I've been giving the task of improving our Modbus communications in our small boiler plant.
Part of this project included utilizing existing Modbus communications from our gas burners to our SCADA system. The data from these burners is inconsistent and we often go long periods of time without any data transferred to the SCADA. However, during this time of no data transfer, we continue to communicate with the burner in terms of set-points, on/off, etc with no effect on system operation. The problem with this is that we're trying to determine effects of other parameters on emissions and although we know our burners are running, we're not getting any real time emissions data, nor are we confident in the data we do get.
In investigating why we're having issues with the Modbus, I noticed that the Modbus wire is 18 gauge, but the one specified by the manufacturer is 24 gauge. Could this be the cause of the issue?
Note, we are planning on doing a trial with the proper wire but we do not have any at our plant right now. I'd just like to develop a little bit better understanding so I will have an idea of what to expect during this trial.
First time posting in this particular forum. I'm a mech/matls guy but I've been giving the task of improving our Modbus communications in our small boiler plant.
Part of this project included utilizing existing Modbus communications from our gas burners to our SCADA system. The data from these burners is inconsistent and we often go long periods of time without any data transferred to the SCADA. However, during this time of no data transfer, we continue to communicate with the burner in terms of set-points, on/off, etc with no effect on system operation. The problem with this is that we're trying to determine effects of other parameters on emissions and although we know our burners are running, we're not getting any real time emissions data, nor are we confident in the data we do get.
In investigating why we're having issues with the Modbus, I noticed that the Modbus wire is 18 gauge, but the one specified by the manufacturer is 24 gauge. Could this be the cause of the issue?
Note, we are planning on doing a trial with the proper wire but we do not have any at our plant right now. I'd just like to develop a little bit better understanding so I will have an idea of what to expect during this trial.