Take Full Control of Your Production Line
If you are looking to expand your production and control system capability or wanting to integrate your existing system to a new one, then you are looking at the right place!
We understand that new equipment are costly and it would be wise to keep using existing equipment to its full capacity. And why have multiple controls for every single equipment if you can combine them into one station! This simplification will add significant efficiency improvement into your production line.
We can offer an MCC assembly service to integrate your systems! Meaning, your equipment will be able to talk to one another. And with a single touch of a button, you can Start, Stop, and Reset your equipment from the same station.
For more information, contact us and we would be happy to discuss what we can do for you!
MCC Design & Assembly
R&E Engineering not only specialise in mechanical design and assembly, but also electrical. We provide a Master Control Cabinet (MCC) design and assembly service to suit your production line requirements. R&E Engineering adheres to the Australian electrical system and safety standards, ensuring that the MCC works as intended and in the safest way possible. As with our other services, we provide an all-in-one service for our MCC Design & Assembly, which generally goes in the following order:
- Identifying your production requirements
- Design of MCC in terms of electrical and electronic components
- Procurement of MCC components
- Assembly of MCC
- Testing of MCC components
- Development of PLC programs & communications
- Delivery of MCC to your designated location
- Installation of MCC
- Commissioning
- Final acceptance & systems handover
All-in-One Control
In most cases, we recommend that the MCC incorporates an industrial grade touch screen Human-Machine Interface (HMI). The HMI is used as the main control panel of the system. It can be designed however you want. It can contain dynamic schematics and diagram to aid in visualization of inputs and outputs of the system.
The HMI also simplifies the MCC due to less physical push-buttons, less electrical wiring and confusion when fault-finding. With a thoughtful interface design, a cabinet with 50 physical push-buttons can be reduced into a single HMI panel with a few different navigation pages.
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