When control panels are designed for theory and not for how they will actually be used in operations, automation can fail. Therefore, we create PLC Automation Control Panels to serve as ways to control the operation of your industrial process (to its maximum efficiency) with a design for easy installation and maintenance.
When designing these panels, we take into account the actual requirements of your processes. We select our PLC Modules, I/O Units, Relays, and Contactors based upon the actual Load, Sequence, and Timing requirements for a process. We sort our wiring based on how easily it can be traced back and labeling our terminals to make it easier to be identified and to make sure that Control and Power are properly separated from one another.
To ensure that your panel does not to get too hot when it is running continuously, we will create cooling and ventilation plans.
These panels are utilized in factory sites (plants), water treatment facilities, HVAC systems, conveyor systems, process industries with very accurate automation needs, etc. They provide a means for integration with sensors and HMI's (Human-Machine Interfaces) and SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) so that operators can monitor processes; modify process parameters, and quickly diagnose issues when they occur. In addition to being used for real-time monitoring of your operations, they are programmed to your actual operating sequence, therefore reducing the error caused by trial and error adjustments made at site.
When installing the panel, the installer is provided with support for connection check, PLC programming verification procedures, and functional testing under real load. Constructed according with the industrial environment's (realities); PLC Automation Control Panels improve the accuracy of your processes, protect equipment placed in their path, and allow for continuous operation. Each PLC has undergone pre-shipment tests and is ready to provide you with reliable service throughout the U.S. through various distribution sources.
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