what is the Difference Between Domain and Station?
Answer Posted / mithilesh kumar
In Yokogawa DCS,
Domain means how much unit are present.
That means if in this plant 100mw x1 then domain
No is 1, if in this plant 100mw x 2 then domain is 2.
this communication done with the help of BCV and
CGW.
Station means how much FCS and HIS
Present for this unit. In yokogawa FCS start
With 01 and HIS start from 63.
so domain and station coding is always together.
It's symbol for eg. Is 0104.
here 01 is domain and 04 is station.
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