SCADA is a large scale control system for automated industrial processes like feed mile, Food & beverage factory, cement factory, power generation, steel manufacturing, paper, gas and oil pipelines, municipal water supplies and wastewater treatment facilities, while "regional" systems include intake and/or effluent structures sys, pumping stations,chlorination stations, control valve stations .etc..
A full fledged SCADA system is made up of signal hardware for input/ output, networks, control equipment, user interface (sometimes called the Human-Machine Interface or HMI), communication equipment and the software to go with it all and here we are talking about the central command system of SCADA. The central system is often miles away from where the operations take place. Thus the system also needs on-site sensors to collect and monitor data.
- SCADA control and data acquisition system at the pumping
- Maintained the pressure via inverter control stability.
- Minimize operating costs due to process optimization and control,
- improved process management operation of treatment plants and pump stations and water supply.
- Longtime equipment life
- Reduce the size of cabinet and cable wiring to the devices.