- control of actuators, motors, cylinders (electric or hydraulic),
- control of temperatures, pressures, speeds, positions, etc.
- acquisition of messages, conditions and measured values,
- display and visualisation of digital, analogue and numerical values,
- input and operation; as individual action or programme-controlled,
- alarms and protocols as well as data exchanges with other systems.
Pleiger system automation is also always an important step towards process optimisation.
For example, on the Pleiger system automation in the area of sand-lime brick production (KS) valves are operated and controlled, selected programmes worked through, conditions and measured values displayed, recorded and archived. However, these actions are a means to a specific end.
As a result, operating sequences are standardised, quality requirements ensured during production and energy and labour costs reduced by Pleiger’s KS automation.
Are you also giving thought to the optimisation of your process sequences?
Have a word with us; together with you we’ll work-out a solution.