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Intelligent control of pumping operations

A Flux Pumps International (UK) product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jul 23, 2002

The PCS process control system is the first product to emerge from a Flux initiative to develop and market control systems for liquid handling operations.

The PCS process control system is the first product to emerge from a Flux initiative to develop and market control systems for liquid handling operations, and answers Flux users' demands for programmable control of pumping and metering systems.

It incorporates a process control module (PCM) which interfaces two liquid meters and up to four output devices, such as magnetic valves and pumps, to a PC to open up new applications areas in liquids handling.

Data transmission between the PC and PCM uses a standard two-way cable and an RS232/RS485 interface.

PC and PCM can be up to 1200m apart, allowing operations to be run from a central control room.

The PCM accepts digital signals from Flux's high-accuracy FMC and FMO liquid meters, processing the signals to provide control outputs to pumps and valves.

The system allows up to16 PCMs to be controlled by a single PC for large-scale process operations.

System software features an intuitive user interface which simplifies automation of filling operations, at the same time logging all meter and control data to disk for traceability in critical food, pharmaceutical and chemical applications.

The PCS system can be retrofitted to existing Flux liquid metering installations, and the company offers a system configuration service helping users to tailor the system to their requirements.

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