Some weeks ago, Rossi said that NI, he and the customer were working
together on the 1MW plant. And now the customer wants something different?
Why change a running system (if it ever was running)? And why is it
important to the customer, which company supplies the controlling mechanism
for a heating plant?


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On Mon, Feb 20, 2012 at 7:42 AM, Wolf Fischer <[email protected]> wrote:

> Some weeks ago, Rossi said that NI, he and the customer were working
> together on the 1MW plant. And now the customer wants something different?
> Why change a running system (if it ever was running)? And why is it
> important to the customer, which company supplies the controlling mechanism
> for a heating plant?
>
> Wolf
>
>
>  From Rossi:
>>
>> "Also our Customer has chosen other
>> suppliers for the first generation of the domestic E-Cats and of the 1
>> MW plants. "
>>
>> It is possible that a simple PLC/PAC could have been chosen.  I don't
>> think stabilization would be that big a challenge.  All Rossi needed
>> was some feedback.
>>
>> T
>>
>>
>

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