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« The Ups and Downs of Taking the Bus | Main | DeltaV ATEX Instruction Sheets »

February 1, 2008

The Ups and Downs of Taking the Bus, Part 2

“O-kay. The orders for the fermentation skids are all placed and stuff is arriving on the docks. Now all I have to do is get it configured, validated, and started up. This new Foundation fieldbus and ProfibusDP stuff should make that easier. Won’t it? Somebody please say, ‘Yes.’”

If you are facing a validated equipment startup, Gary Forrest’s experience at his bioprocess facility at Wyeth’s Pearl River facility may point the way to heading off potential problems. In part two of his article, “The Ups and Downs of Taking the Bus (405KB PDF),” published in Pharmaceutical Manufacturing magazine Gary discusses getting his equipment up, validated, and running. Good news, he says things went well and instrument functionality and reliability are outstanding.

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