Re: Contact Information

2001-09-18 Thread J.P. Rooney

Hi Alex,
Is this enough??
John Peter.
John Peter Rooney
ASQ Certified Reliability Engineer #2425.

- Original Message -
From: Johnson, Alex (Foxboro) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Foxboro DCS Mail List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2001 10:50 AM
Subject: RE: Contact Information


> I think it would be nice if everyone would include this information at the
> bottom of their e-mails.
>
> The AutoSignature feature of Outlook is very easy to use. Highlight the
> "signature" and select AutoSignature.
>
> From that point on, you are identified. Of course, that does not stop
> someone from lying.
>
> Regards,
>
>
> Alex Johnson
> 10707 Haddington
> Houston, TX 77043
> 713.722.2859 (office)
> 713.722.2700 (switchboard)
> 713.932.0222 (fax)
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Ted Jirik [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2001 9:51 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Contact Information
>
> Hello All,
>
> In light of the recent events which underline
> the need for security I thought it might be a
> good idea to see how users of this list might
> feel about posting a description of themselves
> with contact information.
>
> This might allow us to refrain from supplying
> critical system information to those who would
> not identify themselves.
>
>
> I'll begin,
>
> My name is Ted Jirik, I worked for Foxboro
> for 15 years. I currently have my own business
> providing programming services to Foxboro
> customers in the northwest United States.
>
> My company is Real Time Solutions, Inc. and
> I may be contacted at (360) 253-1323.
>
>
> Ted Jirik
> Real Time Solutions, Inc.
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> (360) 253-1323
>
>
>
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Re: Sony screens

2001-08-27 Thread J.P. Rooney



A CRT Monitor is expected to last only 2 to 3 
years, if 
operated 24 hours/ day, 7 days a week.
TV sets and/or monitors wear out.
Yours in the wear out portion of their life 
curve.
Check with your corporate reliability 
engineer.
Sincerely,
John Peter Rooney
ASQ Certified Reliability Engineer #2425

ASQ Certified Software Quality Engineer 
#1466

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  hafedh ghodhbani 
  To: 'Foxboro DCS Mail List' 
  Sent: Monday, August 27, 2001 6:18 
  PM
  Subject: Sony screens
  
  Hi team,
  I have been using Foxboro(Sony) screens for The 
  stations
  AW51/WP51s. I have experienced some hardware 
  problems on these screens, that appear frequently these last two years. 
  For example lost of blue color. lost of green color..
  these screens have worked only 2 to 3 
  years.
  Have you got the same screens.?
  have you got the similar 
  problems?
   
  Regards
   
  Hafedh Ghodhbani
  C&I Engineer
  British Gas 
Tunisia 


Re: Wonderware Licenses

2001-07-14 Thread J.P. Rooney


RE: Wonderware Licenses





no

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]"; 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]>Joe Sanguinetti 
  To: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]"; 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]>'Foxboro DCS Mail List' 
  Sent: Sunday, July 08, 2001 1:48 PM
  Subject: RE: Wonderware Licenses
  
  Have not heard from you,  Are the licenses still 
  available? 
  Joe 
  -Original Message- From: Moss, 
  Bruce GB EQUILON [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]";>mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
  Sent: Friday, June 22, 2001 8:51 AM To: Foxboro DCS Mail List Subject: Wonderware 
  Licenses 
      Sale! 
      With the theme of 
  Foxboro starting to sell "Wonderware with I/A". Someone may be able to benefit from the unfortunate situation of our 
  company purchasing licenses for a project that did not 
  come to fruition.  We have approval from and 
  working with our local Wonderware Distributor to resale/transfer these licenses. The licenses would be transferred 
  through Wonderware distributor for documentation and 
  tracking purposes. Items for Sale: 
      1 Full 
  FactorySuite part# 97-101    $9,950 x .70 = 
  $6,965.     5 
  Full Runtimes     part# 
  97-1002   5 x $4250 = $21,250 x .70 = $14,875. 
   All of these licenses will be upgraded to the next 
  revision level of 7.1.1 at the time of sale. If you 
  know of anyone interested please forward this note. 
  Thanks. 
  G. Bruce Moss * (281) 544-6212 
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Re: Process Control in Ireland

2001-05-24 Thread J.P. Rooney








Thank you very much.
How is everything in Ireland?
Sincerely,
John Peter

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  From: 
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  [EMAIL PROTECTED]>[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  To: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]"; 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]>Foxboro DCS Mail List 
  Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2001 3:58 
AM
  Subject: Re: Process Control in 
  Ireland
  John, probably the most 
  popular college for this is the Cork institute of Technology, have a look 
  at http://www.cit.ie/";>http://www.cit.ie/ under Full Time 
  Courses-Science & Computing - Applied Physics and Instrumentation. 
  Other colleges, such as the Dublin (http://www.dit.ie/)">http://www.dit.ie/) and Galway Institutes of 
  Technology may also have similar courses. I dont know the web address for Galway, www.GIT.ie didnt work 
  (!). Rgds, Gabriel. 
  


  
  "J.P. Rooney" 
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24/05/2001 00:25 Please respond to Foxboro DCS Mail List 

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    Subject:        Process Control in 
IrelandDear 
  Gabriel O' Dwyer, sorry to jump in on this 
  thread, BUT, do you know which university in Ireland teaches process control, SCADA, 
  etc. Thank you, John Peter Rooney mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]";>mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]";>mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]";>mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]";>





Process Control in Ireland

2001-05-23 Thread J.P. Rooney








Dear Gabriel O' Dwyer,
sorry to jump in on this thread,
BUT,
do you know which university in Ireland teaches 
process control, SCADA, etc.
Thank you,
John Peter Rooney
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]";>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
or:
 
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]";>[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]"; 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]>[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  To: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]"; 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]>Foxboro DCS Mail List 
  Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2001 9:06 
  AM
  Subject: AIN block CSI 42.
  We use DIN Platinum RTDs, 
  so I gather the SCI in the AIN block should be set to 42, but if I use 
  this SCI, the block wont read negative temperature values, so we have to 
  use the IEC index of 43.Can anybody throw light on this please ? Am I 
  correct in my assumptions ? What do others do in this situation 
  ?Regards,Gabriel O'Dwyer,Eli 
Lilly,Ireland.





Re: 200 Series FBMs

2001-03-12 Thread J.P. Rooney

Monday, 12 March 2001.

Send an E-mail to
Dottie Morse at The Foxboro Company, and ask her for the results.
([EMAIL PROTECTED]).
She has access to Quality Data Systems, which counts the number of units in
the field, the number of returns, and the field proven MTBF.
Until last October, when The Foxboro Company laid me off, I was the
reliability engineer tracking field performance of FBMs and other I/A
equipment. Now, along with the retirement of Lubbo Winkel in the
Netherlands, there is no longer a reliability engineer at Foxboro.
Sincerely,
John Peter Rooney
ASQ Certified Reliability Engineer #2425
ASQ Certified Software Quality Engineer #1466

- Original Message -
From: Williams, Dave G SUKOP-CME/72/04 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, March 12, 2001 10:21 AM
Subject: 200 Series FBMs


> We are about to place an order for a new system.  Until now all our
systems
> use traditional FBMs.  Has anybody any experence of the DIN rail mounted
> FBM.  An idea of installed quantities, reliability and any points to watch
> would be appreciated.
>
>
> Regards,
>
>Dave
>  __
>
>D.G. Williams, CME/72/04 Tel: (0151 350) Ext: 4480 Fax:4566
>Shell UK Ltd Downstream Oil, Stanlow Manufacturing Complex
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Re: a Call for papers; deadline coming near. Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers: IEEE

2001-01-11 Thread J.P. Rooney

If you have seen this before, sorry. Be patient.
If you would like to sound off about the connection between reliability and
safety, (or the lack of any such connection), get an abstract in now.
Use direct text in the E-mail or Windows.
Thank you,
John Peter Rooney
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  CALL FOR PAPERS.
38th  ANNUAL SPRING RELIABILITY SYMPOSIUM
RELIABILITY AND SAFETY: State of the Art Reliability and Safety Techniques.


Reliability and Safety analyses share common approaches, such as using the
mathematics of probability to assess the likeliness of the occurrence of an
event.   The theme of the 2001 Symposium seeks to explore the tools common
to both reliability and safety disciplines, and to present the symposium
attendees lesson learnt from the application of these tools to real life
experiences.

Dr. William M. Goble, author of the book, Control System Safety Evaluation
and Reliability, will be the symposium's keynote speaker, giving us a
broad-brush examination of the relationship between safety and reliability.
Papers are solicited to share the real world experience of reliability
parishioners in the safety arena. Appropriate subjects would include, but
are not limited to:

 Failure Modes and Effects (FMEA) as related to hazards review and safety
assessments.
 FMECA: critical, major and minor failure modes as examined by safety
analysts.
 FMEDA: Failure Modes Effects And Diagnostic Analysis: Case Histories?
 Fault Tree Analysis (FTA) as applied to safety related systems or events.
 Failure rate predictions: with the "demise" of MIL-HDBK-217, what source
are you using?
 How "good" are these predicted numbers for safety analysis? Are they
acceptable?
 Experience with the new Safety Evaluation Standards: IEC 61508 or ISA
S84.01
 Safety Integrity Levels (SIL): your experience achieving certification to
customer required SILs?
 Field Data: field proven availability experience of fault tolerant systems
and SILs.
 Software Reliability: How do you factor in the effects of software?
 Human Reliability and Safety: what models are you using?

The main goal of this symposium is to share real world experiences, thus
offering training not typically found in academic settings.  A social hour
will follow the formal presentations; speakers will then be available to
answer questions and for further discussions.  Prospective authors should
submit a 330 to 4000 words abstract to the Technical Chairman by Tuesday,
January 16, 2001.  Abstracts must indicate the type of submission, and
should include the author's name, affiliation postal address, E-mail
address, telephone number and a brief biography. Multiple authors: identify
the correspondence and presenting author.  The correspondence author will be
notified of acceptance by Friday, February 2, 2001.  Deadline for
camera-ready copy of  accepted papers and tutorials  is Friday, March 17,
2001.  Submit all abstracts and any questions or comments to:

Technical Chairman, IEEE Spring Symposium
John Peter Rooney, Senior Member IEEE,
11 Anchor Drive
Plymouth, Massachusetts, 02360-3201, USA
Tele: (508)-224-8156
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Visit the web site: http:\\www. channel1.com\users\ieee\home.html for
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