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A motor control center (MCC) is an assembly to control some or all electric motors in a central location. It consists of multiple enclosed sections having a common power bus and with each section containing a combination starter, which in turn consists of motor starter , fuses or circuit breaker , and power disconnect . [ 1 ]
Siemens SD-160 – Edmonton Transit System and Calgary Transit – Alberta, Canada; LHB/Siemens M1/M2/M3 Metro (Pair) – Prague Metro Czech Republic; Siemens-Adtranz LRV; MX3000 Metro car for Oslo (SGP Wien works) – Oslo T-bane, Norway; CAF S4000 Metro – Barcelona Metro; Schindler/Fiat-SIG/Adtranz Cobra Be 4/6 Low Floor LRV – Zurich VBZ
The introduction of SIMATIC S7 saw also the release of a new fieldbus standard Profibus, and the pioneer use of industrial Ethernet to facilitate communication between automation devices. The great success of the S7-300 CPU family in particular helped to cement the role of Siemens as one of the global leaders in automation technology.
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Sinec H1 is an Industrial Ethernet communications protocol that provides the transport layer function widely used in automation and process control applications. [1] [2] The protocol was developed by Siemens and is used mainly for control applications.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg on Tuesday said the social media company is ending its fact-checking program and replacing it with a community-driven system similar to that of Elon Musk's X.
But the Buckeyes slot in at No. 5 in the projected playoff bracket. Unlike in the 10 previous years of the four-team playoff, the rankings and the projected field are not the same. At the end of ...
The Simcenter Amesim software was developed by Imagine S.A., a company which was acquired in June 2007 by LMS International, which itself was acquired in November 2012 by Siemens AG. The Imagine S.A. company was created in 1987 by Dr Michel Lebrun from the University Claude Bernard in France, to control complex dynamic systems coupling ...