- June 15, 2009
- Schneider Electric
June 15, 2009 Control Microsystems announced FlowStation 110 pump station controller package designed for use in storm and waste water lift stations and common pump-up applications.With its built-in web server and user-friendly configuration interface, FlowStation can be set up locally by field technicians or remotely by system engineers, and as such is ideal for stand-alone installations or as part of a greater SCADA network. The FlowStation components consist of a dedicated pump controller, a color touch-screen local operator interface, a GPRS modem for remote web browser, SMS, and email alarming, or a serial or Ethernet radio for SCADA connectivity.One of the many progressive features of the FlowStation 110 is the integrated BlackBerry interface for central viewing and alarm acknowledgement. Local configuration and operation is handled with connections to laptop computers and optional touch-screen interface via industry-standard Modbus/USB, serial Modbus RTU, and Modbus/TCP protocols. For larger water control systems, FlowStation provides interface tools that exploit the products integrated web server and Ethernet capabilities, making the product accessible wherever the Internet or WAN/LAN is available.To efficiently manage power use and related costs, FlowStation 110 supports the monitoring, calibration, and alarming of pump current draw, as well as minimizing energy consumption during peak demand periods through the use of up to three alternate setpoint groups.FlowStation provides the tools to extend its features beyond the out-of-the-box functions to support options such as: Modbus connection to motor protection relays, control of vent fans, backup generators, oxygen injection, and additional pump interlocks. These and other custom features can be implemented using optional TelePACE Ladder Logic or C++ programming.
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