Product category:
Industrial Drives/Controls
News Release from: Anord Control Systems
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 04 November 2002
Control systems on show in Poland
Anord Control Systems is planning a major presence at Drives and Controls 2003 in Gdansk, Poland.
Anord Control Systems is planning a major presence at Drives and Controls 2003 in Gdansk, Poland Anord will showcase its full product range, encompassing sophisticated process control systems including variable speed drives, Scada and PLC control, package substations and switchboards (with current ratings up to 6300A and short-circuit currents up to 100kA) and the high-current Busduct
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 30 Apr 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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MCCs take intelligence onboard
Anord's intelligent assemblies are MCCs with modern microprocessor technology to provide control over communication networks for enhanced protection and diagnostics in a small economical package.
The company's latest development is a range of "intelligent assemblies" using modern microprocessor technology to control and monitor all aspects of connected loads, whether these are power distribution systems or motor control equipment.
At the heart of these systems is the latest in-house Anord-developed software that can control and monitor all functions and gather necessary operating data.
The software also has the necessary interface to communicate with upstream PLCs.
This ground breaking system is in advance of other methods used and provides the operators with an easy to use interface with familiar functions while providing a wide range of control and monitoring possibilities.
This type of control ideally suited to the monitoring and control requirements of major process industries such as water utilities, petrochemical and pharmaceutical companies by providing superior control with panels which can be 30% smaller and less expensive than conventional assemblies.
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