ABB’s new SDe Series improves plant reliability and efficiency with seamless automation system upgrade

ABB Ability Symphony Plus SDe Series continues to innovate and modernise legacy process control system installations with minimal risk and disruption to the plant

Control system upgrades are key to future-proofing, protecting and optimising plant operations across all industries

Plant managers can reuse existing cabinets, field wiring, terminal equipment and cabling to plan progressive system upgrades

ABB has introduced the ABB Capability™ Symphony Plus SDe series is a portfolio of hardware products that

helps modernise existing process control system installations while minimising risk and disruption to plant operations.

The new series enables power, water, oil and gas, pharmaceutical and pulp and paper

plant operators in industries such as power, water, oil and gas, pharmaceuticals and pulp and paper to upgrade their installed control systems to the latest technology, thereby improving efficiency and productivity.

The new SDe series continues to innovate to address one of the biggest challenges facing control system owners: upgrading existing infrastructure without disrupting operations.

By preserving field wiring, terminal units and modular wiring, SDe solutions

Helping plant owners protect process controllers, I/O modules and automation technology as it evolves

their Symphony Harmony and INFI 90 investments while process controllers, I/O modules and automation technology evolve, enabling progressive growth with minimal impact.

The SDe I/O family includes a range of intelligent analogue, HART, digital and hybrid I/O modules with redundancy that

can communicate with higher-level controllers via the local bus.

Each module is supplied with an evolved mounting base for Harmony Rack systems and is fully compatible with HR BRC410 and SD controllers.

The SDe Series I/O product line includes digital and analogue modules for horizontal or vertical DIN rail mounting and integration with intelligent field devices and protocols.

Hardwired I/O and fieldbus I/O co-exist, using the same library of function blocks to build real-time control applications.