Motor Control has evolved over many decades. The early style of motor control panels contained numerous separate components, including Contactors, overload relays, wiring harnesses and interlock devices. Troubleshooting was difficult, as you needed to trace every wire individually to determine which device was defective. Tesys Island has helped to make control more compact, digital and easy to manage inside the modern control panels used in automation systems.
The Tesys Island motor control solution gives you the ability to set up multiple motor control configurations using smart load management and communication-based control systems. This product can be integrated into existing PLC control panels, industrial control systems and networked control architectures currently used in Manufacturing across the USA. The Tesys Island system also allows controlled motor starting, motor monitoring and motor diagnostics using communication protocols (instead of traditional hardwired motor starters).
The TeSys Island's assembly process is performed by ensuring that the modules are connected correctly and aligned properly with each other. Each TeSys Island unit is tested to ensure the proper communication with the bus, the correct operation of the contacts and the proper distribution of power to the motor loads. Prior to shipment, we verify that the control logic is compatible with any other motors being controlled in sequence.
Space is always limited in control panels. The TeSys Island modular motor control platform provides a reduction in cabling complexity and improved access for maintenance personnel. The indications of faults are easier to detect, and the time to replace the unit is reduced.
Tesys Island products are supplied for industrial projects where down time affects production schedules. Consistent and reliable motor switching, visibility to your operation and ease of installation are important factors in the successful operation of your business. We design our products with these considerations in mind.
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