SYSTEM CONTROLS
- Push Button Control Panels
- PLC Control Panels
- Human Machine Interface Control
- Closed Circuit Camera Control
- Motor Starter Panels
- Loadout Automation
SYSTEM CONTROLS
PUSH BUTTON CONTROL PANELS
We provide push-button control panels, from small two-button spout control to sloped top enclosures for complete loadout system control, push-button pendants, wireless or conventional hard-wired with 20’ of SO cord.
PLC CONTROL PANELS
PLC (Programmable Logic Control) panels are sized to match the system and require less field wiring and improved maintenance and troubleshooting ability. VPN (Virtual Private Network) connection can be added to a PLC system to allow DCL to remotely access and troubleshoot, allowing DCL the ability to make PLC changes remotely and diagnose and possibly fix a problem without having to send a field technician.
HUMAN-MACHINE INTERFACE CONTROL
HMI (Human Machine Interface) provides all the function of conventional push-button control plus allows for graphic viewing of the system in operation. Also provides greater alarm indication and data logging for scheduling preventive maintenance.
CLOSED CIRCUIT CAMERA CONTROL
CCC (Closed Circuit Camera) system includes required camera(s) and viewing monitor to allow a truck driver to align their truck hatch with the loading spout as they drive into the loadout station.
MOTOR STARTER PANELS
Motor starter panels, either stand-alone or incorporated with the push button control panel or PLC panel, providing motor control for all of the system’s three-phase motors.
LOADOUT AUTOMATION
The SmartLoader™ vision system is at the center of our recommended plant loadout automation system design. The SmartLoader™ Vision is a PC-based system that can be integrated with bucket elevators, silo volume, flow control, truck scales, and the plant billing system. This allows for a truck driver to never leave his truck and drive away with a receipt in hand.
DUST CONTROL & LOADING SYSTEMS
The industry leader in dust control and dry bulk loading systems since 1981.