Paralan Rolls Out SD100 SCSI Extender Kits
For ABB Symphony Harmony Industrial Control networks
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on June 1, 2011 at 3:04 pmParalan Corporation announced the availability of Extender Kits for users of legacy ABB Symphony Industrial Control systems that are often used for power and utility networks.
The new Paralan SD100 SCSI Extender Kits are composed of two Paralan SD10D SCSI Bus converters and three connector cables. One of the cables is used to connect the ABB IMMPI01 Multifunction Interface Boards to the Paralan SCSI Converters while one extra-long SCSI cable is used to connect between the converters. This special Paralan communication cable can provide up to 160-foot connection. The third cable is used to connect the HBA to a converter.
"We developed this solution for utilities and users of the ABB Symphony Harmony industrial control solution who either needed to modernize the computer controls and/or wanted to locate the computer controls much further away from the system," says Marc Brooks, CEO of Paralan. "By using the Paralan SD100 SCSI Extender Kit instead of replacing the interfaces and associated peripherals, end users can save tens of thousands of dollars."
Over the last several years, ABB has referred many of their legacy Symphony users to Paralan. According to Mr. Brooks, "In our discussions with ABB, they have informed us that our solutions have been tested and provide the most cost effective solution for those industrial users who need to move their interface computers farther away from the ABB control hardware."