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What voltage(s)? Center-fed, top-fed, or bottom-fed? And what controller for the PLC?
It varies. Typically it's 480/3-ph, top fed. Most of the water/wastewater biz is like that (from what I've seen, but I'm new-ish here). This job is pretty typical. Allen-Bradley ControlLogix all day baby, they're the best.

 
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It varies. Typically it's 480/3-ph, top fed. Most of the water/wastewater biz is like that (from what I've seen, but I'm new-ish here). This job is pretty typical. Allen-Bradley ControlLogix all day baby, they're the best.
Nice. Sounds pretty conventional indeed.

Good selection with Allen-Bradley! That's my employer! Consequently, I work in product development for the LV MCC business. :thumbs:

EDIT: And a ToP! :bananalama:

 
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I'm working on some C.A. stuff for a small multi-unit apartment building. Then will move onto C.A. stuff for an excavation shoring job that's nearing the end of construction (thankfully).

 
Nice. Sounds pretty conventional indeed.

Good selection with Allen-Bradley! That's my employer! Consequently, I work in product development for the LV MCC business. :thumbs:

EDIT: And a ToP! :bananalama:
Where's the kf discount??

 
Nice. Sounds pretty conventional indeed.

Good selection with Allen-Bradley! That's my employer! Consequently, I work in product development for the LV MCC business. :thumbs:

EDIT: And a ToP! :bananalama:
Whaaat?? Awesome! I'm not kidding, I don't know why anyone uses anything else.

 
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