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These pages offer a brief look at the many products that Phoenix offer. It is our aim to tailor our products to individual client needs.

 

Design & Build

Phoenix undertake many projects in partnership with other companies or as sole contractor. The works vary from Treatment Plants to Food Factories and recently to a Composting Facility.

 

Controls

Whether it is a single conveyor belt or a full treatment process Phoenix have the experience

 

Automation

Phoenix have been involved with many projects where their experience of control integration has been employed to work up an automation project. Many contracts within the food factory sector have been completed that integrate different pieces of equipment to automate a production line. Some projects have required simple interlocks whilst others have involved the design and building of control panels along with the writing of complex PLC logic.

 

Panel Build

Phoenix have designed and manufactured control panels for a wide range of applications. The same care is taken whether it is a stainless steel conveyor speed control or a multiple motor starter with PLC.

 

Dlog

This is our own SCADA package written after we were less than satisfied with the "Off the Shelf" packages available. The many products we trialled did not have the depth of reporting, trending and data saving that our clients were seeking. With Dlog all analogue and digital data can be stored for the life of the plant ( typically 25 years ) without being over-written. We also had to accommodate the varying levels of expertise of the plant operators whilst still offering detailed data for process engineers to undertake analytical work.

                                                                             

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