MSCU 5000

Сontrol systems based on customer selected controllers

MSCU 5000 is an unified centralized automatic control system, flexibly adaptable to a specific task of controlling a technological object or process and specific technical requirements

MSKU 5000 is based on the world's leading automation equipment
  • Siemens

    SIMATIC

  • Rockwell

    ControlLogix

  • Yokogawa

    STARDOM

  • Emerson

    DeltaV

The company's experience in automation allows us to make the MSCU 5000 on any element base at the Customer's choice
Regardless of the element base used the structure of the MSCU 5000 contains a set of functionally complete basic devices
Typical implementation of the MSCU 5000 on Siemens SIMATIC S7-400 controllers and ET 200M distributed periphery
Typical implementation of the MSCU 5000 on Siemens SIMATIC S7-400 controllers
The MSCU 5000 software consists of system and application parts. The system part is based on the standard software of the manufacturer of the selected controllers. The application part is created by our specialists on the basis of a library of standard software blocks developed on the basis of many years of experience in solving automation problems in various industries
For the building of the software project from the library elements a graphical configurator with automatic control system for the developer's actions is used.It allows to eliminate typical errors in the design of the system
Using the software library the following tasks are implemented:
•the possibility of temporarily excluding any signal from the control algorithms, while the system continues to function without changing the operating mode
•the ability to receive input analog signals of any type using non-standard conversion characteristics
•control of integrity of control circuits of actuators and circuits of input discrete signals
The library also contains communication drivers for more than 500 different external devices (various local controllers, flow meters etc.)

The MCU 5000 has been mass-produced since 2002 for more than 1000 complex technological objects worldwide