Originally Posted by
McQueen
I can't offer specific information on your panel, but if you're in posession of the equipment and have access to all the relevant manuals, give it a go. Many of the people you might potentially hire to do this have no more training than you on this specific equipment, just some experience with the terminology and if you're lucky they might have done the same thing previously.
Just be sure you record in intricate detail any changes made to hardware or more importantly, information altered via program changes at the panel (or attempted changes for that matter), in case it doesn't go well and you end up hiring somebody to do it. This could save the guy valuable time.
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