DCS

DCS stands for: Distributed Control System

Distributed control system integrates the PLC's and process controllers of a process line into a coordinated, interactive system. It enables you to manage the process as a complete system, with control over the interrelationship of the various subsystems. A DCS lets you see the "big picture" and improve the overall efficiency and quality of your plant.

Distributed control systems (DCS) are most common in large plants. These systems are very reliable but expensive. During years Yokogawa and Reditech work together as partners on the realisation of success stories using control systems that are evolving thanks to new technology to meet market demand. But the importance of reliability, seamless linking of small to large systems, easy engineering, long-term support and supply of maintenance parts remains unchanged. Yokogawa's latest production control system, the CENTUM CS3000 R3, features an open architecture, flexibility, and compatibility with existing systems.

Reditech has been working closely together with Yokogawa for several years in engineering automation projects using the Yokogawa Centum CS systems.

Yokogawa has made great achievements to overcome the gap between the enterprise information system and plant process control system and providing the various software solutions for plant operation, such as stabilization, efficiency, labour reduction and quality improvement, from which you as customer may find a comprehensive solution for running the plant in optimised status.

DCS:

  • Yokogawa Centum CS 1000 R3
  • Yokogawa Centum CS 3000 R3
  • ...