Updated : December 2020
Replacing conventional equipment with energy efficient ones enables better energy management; however, having a central digital system to monitor all the energy related processes, enables the textile factories implement immediate actions to further enhance the overall efficiency, while reducing operational costs.
Delta has thus developed a smart energy solution which can be applied to monitor electricity consumption across all the equipment in a factory such as air compressors, fans, freezers, cooling towers, and dyeing machines. The solution is also capable of monitoring energy data from multiple factories such as weaving mills, dyeing and finishing factories and more.
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Delta implemented a tailor-made solution to monitor energy consumption in cooling towers and fans for a Taiwan textile factory. It involved installation of several power meters which can be monitored through a SCADA system. It also involves controlling the equipment flexibly through a programmable logical controller (PLC) and motor drives according to the environment during the processes. By remotely accessing the data, the factory manager can also enable the operators to optimize the equipment scheduling through an inbuilt feature. It also has an Industrial Energy Management System DIAEnergie to monitor energy consumption across multiple factories and equipment through improved data analysis in the form of charts and reports.
Delta implemented a tailor-made solution to monitor energy consumption in cooling towers and fans for a Taiwan textile factory. It involved installation of several power meters which can be monitored through a SCADA system. It also involves controlling the equipment flexibly through a programmable logical controller (PLC) and motor drives according to the environment during the processes. By remotely accessing the data, the factory manager can also enable the operators to optimize the equipment scheduling through an inbuilt feature.
It also has an Industrial Energy Management System DIAEnergie to monitor energy consumption across multiple factories and equipment through improved data analysis in the form of charts and reports.