Advantages of fully integrated automation
2021-11-01
Installation and commissioning: the same communication standards (such as Profibus and PROFINET) are used in the factory to minimize the interface requirements and simplify the installation and commissioning process. Even for factories with very complex structure, it is easy to realize.
Operation: integrated communication maximizes transparency throughout the plant. This shows that when the demand changes, the factory can respond more quickly and flexibly, and take very effective diagnostic measures. In this way, unplanned parking accidents can be minimized. Integrated and fully integrated automation also means unified operation of all stations, whether directly operating the control system or through the operation panel.
Maintenance: intelligent maintenance strategy enables you to detect, analyze and eliminate possible error sources faster, even when using remote maintenance. Modules can be replaced during many of our system operations. The unification of components also reduces the burden of maintenance engineers.
Modernization and expansion: existing plants can easily adapt to changing requirements, usually without interruption. Because the continuous in-depth development of our products and systems is sustainable, many unnecessary changes in the system are avoided, so the investment safety is ensured to the greatest extent.