Okanagan Spring Brewery Can Warmer Line, Vernon, B.C.
AB SLC504 with Flex IO. Approximately 300 I/O with local HMI (PanelView)
Read More »AB SLC504 with Flex IO. Approximately 300 I/O with local HMI (PanelView)
Read More »500 I/O. S7-300 with 6 remote I/O drops. WinCC Flex HMI. We designed the sytem, built the panels and programmed the PLC and HMI
Read More »1000 I/O. Redundant S7-400 controllers with redundant WinCC servers and three clients. We built all the panels, programmed the PLC and did all the HMI configuration
Read More »PCS7 (DCS) project. 500 I/O with redundant S7-400 controllers. We built the panels including MCC’s. Did all the PCS7 configuration
Read More »Installed new control panels and setup a Freewave wireless network for control of Pump Stations and reservoirs.
Read More »Updated remote stations from relay logic to PLC control. Developed Lookout HMI and setup Freewave radio network to communicate with remote stations
Read More »The District’s poject consists of multiple PLC’s from different vendors. The system SCADA software used is Siemens’ WinCC. TURN-KEY CONTROLS are on an ongoing basis, developing the HMI displays to suit needs.TKC have built the control panels for some of the sites and also do
Read More »The District’s poject consists of multiple PLC’s from different vendors. The system SCADA software used is Siemens’ WinCC. TURN-KEY CONTROLS are on an ongoing basis, developing the HMI displays to suit needs.TKC have built the control panels for some of the sites and also do
Read More »Installed a system which consisted of 1000 I/O with 90% of the I/O on Profibus. Four Main PLC’s on a Redundant Fibre ring (Siemens S7-400’s). Redundant WinCC servers with 7 clients. TURN-KEY CONTROLS did all the PLC programming, HMI configuration and built all control panels
Read More »400 I/O with 80% on Profibus. Single S7-400 PLC with Redundant WinCC server including PLC and HMI configuration. We built the panel, all RJB’s. We did all the instrumentation install and calibration. Approx 100 instruments in this project.
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