Everything you need to know about industrial automation solutions

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Hierarchy of Industrial Automation Systems Industrial automation systems are made up of large devices that synchronize and work with other industrial automation technologies. As such, they can be complex in nature. Industrial automation systems consist of different hierarchy levels as explained below.

Field level The field level is the lowest automation hierarchy level and is made up of field devices such as actuators and sensors. The field devices have a core task of transferring machines and processes data to the next level for monitoring and analysis. Actuators are used to control the process parameters. In most cases, this level is dubbed the arms and eyes of an automated industrial process. Real time process parameters such as level, flow, temperature, and pressure are converted into electrical signals by the field level sensors. Data collected from the sensors is transferred to the controller for further monitoring and analysis of the real time parameters. Sensors include; proximity sensors, flow meters, thermocouple, RTDs among others. Actuators include; pneumatic actuators, flow control valves, relays, solenoid valves, servo motors, and Dc motors among others.


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