Water Treatment

MAE MOH POWER PLANT

  • PACSystems™ RX3i Controllers
  • Software Elements of PPS

Water Treatment

Procurement and installation of CPU & Operator Console with upgrade of control system to PPS (Pac Productivity Suite) for pure water production system, Mae Moh Power Plant Unit 14 and development of water treatment application that can work on smartphones

Mae Moh Power Plant Unit 14 and development of water treatment application that can work on smartphones

  • PAC Productivity Suite

  • Software Elements of PPS

  • Media for PPS v.10

  • PACSystems™ RX3i Controllers

  • PACSystems™™ RX3i CPUs

Application of the Automatic Control System

The solution is engineered through a seamless integration of both hardware and software components, including:

  • SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition): Provides real-time monitoring and data acquisition on water quality, pump operation, valve positions, and flow rates.

  • PLC (Programmable Logic Controller): Executes precise control of pumps, filtration units, and treatment processes according to predefined logic and operational parameters.

  • HMI (Human Machine Interface): Offers operators intuitive interfaces for command execution, system monitoring, and parameter adjustments in a safe and efficient manner.

  • Remote I/O Modules: Enable reliable field signal acquisition and communication with the central control system, supporting accurate remote operation.

Structured Engineering Workflow

Prior to construction and installation, the project followed a systematic engineering process:

  1. Planning Meetings: Defined project objectives, analyzed operational requirements, and established design strategies for the treatment process.

  2. Site Survey: Conducted on-site inspections to evaluate structural conditions, technical constraints, and environmental considerations.

  3. System Design: Developed pipeline layouts, valve placement, and automation integration points to ensure compatibility with treatment processes.

  4. Installation & Commissioning: Verified both mechanical integrity and automation system functionality to ensure the system operates at full efficiency.