The document discusses a model of distributed control systems (DCS) used in the Electrical and Mechanical Services Department (EMSD). DCS are computerized control systems for process automation that allow centralized control of equipment like pumps, valves and sensors across a facility or campus. The model involves using DCS to monitor and control equipment from a central control room for improved efficiency and safety.
The document discusses a model of distributed control systems (DCS) used in the Electrical and Mechanical Services Department (EMSD). DCS are computerized control systems for process automation that allow centralized control of equipment like pumps, valves and sensors across a facility or campus. The model involves using DCS to monitor and control equipment from a central control room for improved efficiency and safety.
The document discusses a model of distributed control systems (DCS) used in the Electrical and Mechanical Services Department (EMSD). DCS are computerized control systems for process automation that allow centralized control of equipment like pumps, valves and sensors across a facility or campus. The model involves using DCS to monitor and control equipment from a central control room for improved efficiency and safety.