Real-time Monitoring: Tracking the status of the plant 24/7.
Remote Access: Controlling the system from a central command room or mobile device.
Data Integrity: Ensuring that the data collected is accurate and securely stored.
Scalability: The ability to add more sensors or controllers as the plant grows.
Data Acquisition
The system collects real-time data from various field devices such as sensors, meters, and PLCs (Programmable Logic Controllers).
Parameters: Temperature, pressure, flow rate, voltage, and motor speed.
Supervisory Control
Operators can remotely issue commands to field equipment through the software interface.
Examples: Opening/closing valves, starting/stopping motors, or adjusting setpoints for chemical dosing.
Human-Machine Interface (HMI)
SCADA provides a graphical representation of the physical plant.
Visuals: It uses animated icons, mimics, and dashboards to help operators see the entire process at a glance.
Alarming and Event Management
The system monitors conditions and alerts operators when a parameter goes outside of a safe range.
Function: It categorizes alarms by priority and logs the exact time an event occurred for troubleshooting.
Historical Data Logging & Trending
SCADA stores collected data in a database for long-term analysis.
Trending: It creates charts and graphs (Trends) to show how a process behaves over time, helping with predictive maintenance.
Reporting
The system can automatically generate reports for compliance, production efficiency (OEE), or energy consumption.
Process Expertise
Specializing in a wide range of industrial systems, customized to meet specific user requirements
Power Generation System
Ultra High Temperation System (UHT)
Paper Manufacturing Process
Sugar Manufacturing Process
Water Treatment Process
Spray Dryer System
Packing Process
Gas Detector System