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What controls touchpoints do you commonly integrate (e.g., power monitoring, UPS, generator status, mechanical system status)?

Quick Answer

Electrical control systems integration at PEC commonly includes electrical power monitoring, switchgear/MCC and VFD status, generator and UPS interfaces, and mechanical system status like pumps, chillers, compressed air, and boilers. We tie these touchpoints into PLC/HMI/SCADA with clear alarms, interlocks, and turnover documentation for faster troubleshooting.

Detailed Answer

Electrical control systems integration is where PEC connects your production equipment, utilities, and safety devices into one dependable operating view. Common touchpoints we integrate include electrical power monitoring, MCC and VFD status, UPS and generator interfaces, and mechanical system status for pumps, chillers, boilers, etc.

On the process side, we typically bring in instrumentation and discrete I/O such as tank level, temperature, pressure, flow, valve position, and equipment permissives so your PLC programming services and HMI/SCADA screens show what is happening and why. We also build in alarms, interlocks, and clear fault messages that shorten troubleshooting time.

Because PEC is a turnkey industrial contracting partner with millwright and rigging services and process piping installation in-house, you do not have to juggle vendors when a mechanical change affects sensors, wiring, or sequences. It is a practical fit for factory equipment maintenance, emergency industrial equipment repair, and manufacturing plant relocation projects with tight shutdown windows.