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SCADA - Control Systems
SCADA System Benefits
SCADA Control Units
Another major advantage of our systems is that they are easily equipped with an Uninterruptible Power Source (UPS), typically rechargeable batteries and/or solar panels. During power loss, they continue to measure and store time-stamped data, which can be later transmitted to the supervisory computer. SCADA Sensors Almost any sensor may be used with the measurement and control system, allowing customization for each operation. Each of our control units features a variety of channel types for flexibility in measuring many different types of sensors. For example, magnetic flowmeters can be measured using pulse counting channels instead of being measured as a 4-20 mA signal. Likewise, ultrasonic level transmitters can be measured using SDI-12 protocol on digital ports instead of as a 4-20 mA signal. Our control units also provide extensive signal conditioning and are easily expandable. SCADA Communications Our control units support multiple communications options, including: ethernet, radio, telephone, cellphone, voice synthesized phone, and satellite. They also feature peer-to-peer event and polled communication, and can call out to a computer, telephone numbers and/or pagers. Remote lift stations, reservoirs, and pumping stations transmit data via dial up leased phone lines, cell phone, radio, or wide area network T1 links. SCADA Software The supervisory computer consists of a PC running either Campbell Scientific's HMI software (RTMC) or another vendor's software. InTouch, Intellution, Lookout, VT SCADA and other software packages can be used in conjunction with our OPC client/server software application. Like other HMI software packages, our software provides a graphical interface that the operator uses to view the status of remote sites, acknowledge alarms, and control the units. Checkout VTScada HMI Software. (Compatible with Campbell Scientific Systems) *The above information was taken from the Campbell Scientific Web Site. |
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