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From: J.D. Wilson
To: Carrie Olson
Date: 03/11/2008 7:24:14 AM
Subject: WTR-27 -3438, UPGRADE WELL 9 SCADA SYSTEM
Carrie:
I just created File Code WTR-27 -3438, UPGRADE WELL 9 SCADA SYSTEM.
Would you please make a file folder for us? Labels on both top and side.
Thanks.
J.D.
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May 7, 2006
Ray Sled
City of Renton
3555NE2",St
Renton, Wa, 98133
REID INSTRUMENTS
Controls and Instrumentation for Industry and Utilities Since 1985
Re: Well 9 Existing Bristol RTU
Ray
RECEIVED
MAY 0 9 2006
CITY OF RENTON
UTILITY SYSTEMS
I have enclosed with this letter a quotation to replace the existing Bristol Well 9 RTU which has been in
service since around 1994. Rather than replace just the CPU you may want to give consideration to migrating
away from the Bristol 3330/ACCOL Hardware/Software Platform. It has been in production for over 20 years.
The company, while still making the product, has since developed a Modular Micro PLC based system to
replace it called the ControlWave Micro. Bristol has adopted the universal PLC Program Language IEC 1131
into the ControlWave PLC and at the same time includes all the ACCOL Function Blocks that are available in
ACCOL. ACCOL is a very powerful program language but IEC 1131 Ladder Logic has definite benefits in
terms of ease of learning and use by Technicians and Electricians. The new ControlWave Micro should be
used in the up -coming Well 5 project and all future new installations. The ControlWave is Modular and very
compact. The CPU, Power System Controller and I/O card snap into a slot and are much easier to replace.
Bristol of course embedded the BSAP communication Protocol that is the standard by which all Bristol products
communicate by, into the micro PLC.
An example of migrating to the new micro PLC Platform was a project we recently completed at the
Olympus Terrace Sewer Dist. in Mukilteo, Wa. The customer was running an existing Bristol 3330 MTU (the
same as your City Shop Master). This controller was integrated into the plant monitor and control and they did
not want to replace it at this time. We replaced a 15 year old Autocon telemetry system with Bristol Micro
PLC's at the remote site lift stations and used the Existing older 3330 controller at the Treatment Plant to
provide duty as the system Master. In a few years the original 3330 will be replaced and the entire system will
operate on one IEC 1311 Ladder Logic software system. Please let me know if you would like to visit this site
and I will schedule a visit with Gil Bridges, the plant manager. Eventually all SCADA Hardware/Software
systems come to a life cycle end and the City will have to up -grade all sites. Now might me the best time to
start planning for it. As you have witnessed from the last 15 years, Bristol SCADA Products are extremely
reliable and we are seeing the same reliability in their Micro PLC. We also just finished a complete system
replacement at North Perry Water District in Bremerton. Bristol ControlWave Micro's and ControlWave
Designer Software was used in the entire system which comprised an Office Master (with Wonderware HMI
Software), and 15 remote sites including pump stations and storage tanks including 3 repeater sites. We use the
same radio system (Installed by Accu-Com) as your SCADA System. The customer also purchased the
program software and I am training them on troubleshooting and downloading a program into a replacement
6824 St. Andrews Dr. Mukilteo, WA 98275 Phone 425-349-3882 FAX 425-349-3884
CPU. The Data Radio Diagnostic software that you are purchasing from Accu-Corn was installed at this site
and we brought it into the Wonderware System with a screen dedicated to "Radio Diagnostics" I can also
schedule a visit to this site if you are interested.
Well 9 is a critical site because it also acts as a Master to the CCTF Facility, Wells 123, Well 8 and Well EW3.
It will require testing in connected spare controllers before a final Cut -Over is made. Signal Lists are handled
differently'in the Control Wave Designer application software. Please review the quotation and give me a call
if you have any questions.
cc: J.D. Wilson, Renton Engineering Dept.
Sincerely,
"i� Ar�
Tom Reid
Reid .Instruments
Reid Instruments
6824 St. Andrews Drive
Mukilteo, Wa 98275
Bill To:
City of Renton
3555 NE 2nd Street
Renton. Wa 98052
PO Number
Description
Terms
30 Days
Estimate
Number: E139
Date: May 07, 2006
Ship To:
City of Renton
3555 NE 2nd Street
Renton, Wa 98052
Sales Rep I Sales Territory j Ship Via
T Reid
Att. Ray Sled, JD Wilson
Estimate to Up -grade Well 9 Existing SCADA System RTU to
Hardware/Software Platform (Bristol ControlWave Micro)
CW Micro 8 Slot Panel Base 396560-01-6
CW Micro 24 VDC System Power Controller Card 396657-02-8
CW Micro CPU with 3 serial ports and 1 ENET Program Port
396563-06-6
CW Micro 16 pt Discrete Input Module 396571-02-6
CW Micro 16 pt Disctete Output Module 396572-02-2
CW Micro 6 pt Analog Input Module 39656-02-1
CW Mlcro Empty Slot Blank Covers
Labor, On -site remove existing RTU, Modifiy existing RTU
Panel, Wire new CW Micro PLC and terminations. Generate new
CAD As -Built Panel Drawings and Material List.
Software Program Labor, Modify City Shops Master ACCOL
Program, Rewrite Well 9 Program from ACCOL to CD Designer,
Run Programs on connected Test Set-up prior to implmentation,
Install and test Software on site.
Instrumentation and Controls
Design, Installation, Tech Support
Phone 425-349-3882 FAX 425-349-3884
Code
Quantity I Price I Tax 1 I Amount
1.00
292.00 d
292.00
1.00
324.00 d
324.00
1.00
887.00 V
887.00
1.00
329.00 d
329.00
1.00
287.00 V
287.00
1.00
397.00 %/
397.00
6.00
8.00 V
48.00
40.00
105.00 d
4,200.00
110.00
105.00
11,550.00
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1_ -
Sub -Total
$18,314.00
State Tax 8.90% on 6,764.00
602.00
Total
$18,916.00
ControlWave Micro PLC/RTU/PAC Hybrid Controller Page 1 of 2
ControlWave® Micro a General Description 0 Modular/Expandable Pkg
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e Micro VO a Open Network
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Download Product Specifications in PDF
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• 10/100 Mbps Ethernet port
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Ethernet I/P port. Optional built-in spread spectrum radios and worldwide dial -line modems offer convenient integration and
communication flexibility. ControlWave Micro facilitates communication with other devices through widely accepted networks
such as TCP/IP Open Modbus, serial Modbus, DF1, CIP, HART and Foundation Fieldbus. For open access to most HMI products,
Bristol offers a flexible, easy to implement OPC Server. And of course, ControlWave Micro comes with the popular Bristol BSAP
protocol as a standard feature.
ControlWave Micro, through its modular architecture, meets the needs of a wide range of applications, from a compact, cost
effective PLC and RTU, to a powerful plant process control system. For a simple RTU application, ControlWave Micro can be
configured with two or six 1/0 slots in a panel mount base package. The RTUs CPU includes three serial communication ports and
one optional built-in 100/10 Base-T Ethernet port.
ControlWave Designer programming software supports all five IEC 61131-3 programming languages and is enhanced with a
powerful library of ACCOL III process control function blocks allowing the use of a single controller for logic, process control
functions, measurement, calculations and data storage. Engineers can also develop their own reusable function blocks, further
reducing engineering time and cost. These capabilities are further enhanced with time stamped alarming and historical archive
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