Automation DCS Control System SAF Furnace Control System Tested On Site
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Automation DCS Control System SAF
,SAF Furnace DCS Control System
,Automation DCS Furnace Control System
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SAF Furnace Control System DCS Automation Control
The basic automation level (L1) is the core execution layer of metallurgical control systems, responsible for equipment sequence control, loop regulation, and data acquisition. For submerged arc furnaces and electric arc furnaces, the L1 control system mainly includes two platforms: Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) and Distributed Control System (DCS). The control core of submerged arc furnaces lies in electrode control, batching control, and furnace condition monitoring. Traditional PLC control systems had problems such as operators not being able to grasp real-time operating status and no real-time display of electrode parameters. Modern DCS systems effectively solve these problems.
DCS (Distributed Control System) is an instrument control system based on microprocessors, adopting design principles of distributed control functions, centralized display and operation, balancing decentralized autonomy and comprehensive coordination. It integrates computer technology, control technology, communication technology, and display technology.
Origin: In 1975, United States launched the first DCS system - TDC2000, marking the entry of industrial control into the distributed control era.
Composition: Field Control Station, Operator Station, Engineer Station, Historical Station, Communication Network, and Gateway.
Advantages:
Excellent Loop Control
High System Reliability
Comprehensive Data Management
Unified Convenient Operation
Good Scalability
Accurate Fault Diagnosis
Suitable for Large-scale Systems
***PLC is suitable for: small to medium-sized equipment control, scenarios where sequence control is the primary focus, limited investment, and average maintenance capability.
DCS is suitable for: large-scale complex process control, multi-unit coordinated control, scenarios with high requirements for reliability and data management, and sufficient investment.
Hybrid architecture: In modern large-scale metallurgical projects, a PLC + DCS hybrid architecture is an ideal choice, as it leverages the strengths of PLCs in equipment control while utilizing the process management and system integration capabilities of DCS.