Russelectric Offers Custom SCADA Software
HINGHAM, ME - November 19, 2011 - WastewaterPR.com - Russelectric custom SCADA software for power control systems provides interactive monitoring, real-time and historical trending, comprehensive reporting, distributed networking, and alarm management.
Russelectric custom SCADA software for power control systems provides interactive monitoring, real-time and historical trending, comprehensive reporting, distributed networking, and alarm management. With Russelectric SCADA, an operator can easily monitor and control a facility’s entire power system using full-color “point and click” interactive computer-screen displays at the system console.
For example, the operator can access and change the system’s PLC setpoints, display any of the analog or digital readouts on the switchgear’s front panel, run a system test, or view the alarm history. Displays use color codes to indicate the system’s status and the positions of all power-switching devices. Operating parameters are displayed and updated in real time; flashing lights on the switchgear annunciator panel also flash on the SCADA screen. Event logging, alarm locking, and help screens are standard. All screens are custom designed, providing the most realistic, accurate displays possible. With optional SCADA enhancements, the operator can zoom in on a particular readout device for a better view, display current meter values, overlay displays, and operate all selector switches from the SCADA screen. An optional simulation system, based on SCADA system graphics, allows operator training off-line.
A Russelectric SCADA system can function as a stand-alone system or a networked application. When networked, Russelectric’s exclusive client/server architecture permits data to be accessed either locally or remotely. Russelectric Inc. is a privately held company, recognized in the electrical industry as the quality leader in automatic transfer switches; combination transfer-bypass/isolation switches; generator power control systems for prime power, emergency power, peak shaving, cogeneration, and utility paralleling; and retrofit turbine control systems for gas, steam, and hydro systems.






