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1999 System Integrator Guide

Staff -- Control Engineering, 2/1/1999

The following corrections rectify errors appearing in the Control Engineering 1999 System Integrator Guide, published in mid-December 1998:

  • P. 7, Fisher-Rosemount's Delta V controller version 3 can handle applications requiring eight to 5,000 I/O channels for control with another 20,000 I/O channels for monitior applications.
  • P. 32, Chris Lucchesi is sales manager for Automation&Control Technologies Inc., which is located at 11838 Borman Drive, St. Louis, Mo. 63146-4133.
  • P. 105, PhD Automation is located in Flushing, Mich.
  • The correct logo for Groupe Schneider (see this page) should have appeared with these listings:
    P. 26, Advanced Integration Group (Pittsburgh, Pa.)
    P. 31, Automated Control Concepts Inc. (Neptune, N.J.)
    P. 32, Automation & Control Technologies Inc. (St. Louis, Mo.)
    P. 62, Automation Engineering Corp. (Greer, S.C.)
    P. 64, Automatismes Industriels Syst-M Inc. (Amos, Pa.)
    P. 70, Control Assemblies Co. (Minneapolis, Minn.)
    P. 72, Control Technologies (Cypress, Calif.)
    P. 78, Ener-Tech Automated Control Systems Inc. (Albuquerque, N.M.)
    P. 80, Exonic Systems (Pittsburgh, Pa.)
    P. 83, The Foxboro Co. (Foxboro, Mass.)
    P. 84, Frank Electric Corp. (York, Pa.)
    P. 85, Hinz Automation Inc. (Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada)
    P. 90, Industrial Systems Design LLC (Johnson City, Tenn.)
    P. 91, Innovative Control Concepts Inc. (Houston, Tex.)
    P. 95, Lankford Engineering Inc. (Lafayette, La.)
    P. 96, Lockwood Greene Engineers (Somerset, N.J.)
    P. 97, MagneTek Drives & Systems (New Berlin, Wis.)
    P. 98, MAGNUM Technologies Inc. (Fairview Heights, Ill.)
    P. 102, Optimation Technology Inc. (Rush, N.Y.)
    P. 110, PSI-Control Systems Div. (Walnut Creek, Calif.)
    p. 119, S.J. Controls Inc. (Long Beach, Calif.)
    P. 123, Transdyn Controls Inc. (Pleasanton, Calif.)
    P. 124, TVC Inc. (Portsmouth, N.H.)
    P. 126, Wunderlich-Malec Engineering Inc. (Minnetonka, Minn.)
  • The correct logo for Phoenix Contact (see this page) should have appeared with the following listings:
    P. 71, Control Systems Engineering Inc. (Pawtucket, R.I.)
    P. 78, Ener-Tech Automated Control Systems Inc. (Albuquerque, N.M.)
    P. 91, Innovative Control Concepts Inc. (Houston, Tex.)
    P. 92, Integrated Solutions Inc. (Phoenix, Ariz.)
    P. 104, Patti Engineering Inc. (Rochester Hills, Mich.)
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