Automation and control are playing a significant role in modern-day industrial processes. With the post-pandemic business landscape and the uncertainty in global economic, businesses are under a huge pressure to operate with limited resources.
Automation, remote monitoring / control, and system integration of existing operations can help streamline processes, increase productivity, utilize resources, improve safety and increase ROI in the long run.
However, designing a control panel for industrial operations is complex. Therefore, it is important to understand the necessary basic and needs for their electrical, instrumentation and the control aspects of the process.
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A control panel design starts with a conversation with the client, Q&A meeting with the project team or a site inspection to understand the needs and technical specifications. Once the information is gathered and refined, a detailed solution is developed according to the clients’ technical requirements and budget.
- Power consumption and voltage requirements
- Panel installation location and environmental protection from operating heat, cold, moisture, contaminants
- Process measurement sensors, programmable logic controllers (PLCs), input/output (I/O) modules, human-machine interfaces (HMIs), networking protocols, etc.
- Thermal management system such as fans, air conditioners, heater etc.
- Schematic styles and labelling methods
- CAD drawings and block diagram
- BOM (Bill of materials) list – detailed list of makes/models/quantities indicating usage
- Interior layouts with to scale dimensions
- Power distribution ie incoming power, 3-phase AC power, DC power supply, circuit breaker, overcurrent protection, transformers, grounding, etc.
- System architecture diagram ie PLC power, data, networking drawing, communication settings
- I/O module and signal drawings
- Wiring and grounding
- Parts and overall arrangement verification
- Point-to-point wiring tests
- Progressive check on interior elements, circuit, I/O signals
- Based on the information gathered, define the inputs and outputs
- Develop a logical sequence of operations
- Program according to the sequence table
- Test the program with a simulator or on the control panel
- Verify the functionality in the FAT (Factory Acceptance Test)