Modernization and Eaton VFDs

 System modernization comes with many benefits, but to make it work effectively, a plant must work with the right controls. If hampered with old ones, the advantages of modernization become lost as they go through legacy bottlenecks that are not responsive or able to handle the higher capacity of advanced technology.

Breakthrough Mismatches in Systems

Eaton VFDs make it easy for companies and system operations to modernize their system controls effectively and in ways that match the expectations of advanced changes. Not only do Eaton VFDs already come with the durability and reliability expected of industrial variable frequency drives in the first place, but Eaton VFDs also add new advantages that directly contribute to saving money, time and resources from legacy waste.

Multiple Benefits Available If Configured Correctly

Modernization is critical now more than ever. Aside from 2020, production and system support companies are already seeing an exponential increase in automation, which requires updating older systems to handle computerization, Internet of Things (IoT) administration, networking, and higher demands for efficiency. These benefits only occur when components talk to each other as humans would otherwise. Because Eaton VFDs are manufactured with these expectations already in mind, their VFDs can be placed and connected in real-time with instant application to the latest network communications and command links. 

The results produce a wider array of automation, the ability to get more life out of connected legacy equipment, and greater digital control over processing and efficiency levels. These benefits include active energy-saving and waste prevention up to 10 per cent less than legacy levels, increased process speed regulation, the ability to operate dual PID process loops with additional controllers involved, multi-pump or fan control from one controller, greater I/O integration, and elimination of complex pre-programming to get things started.

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