Mimic board

mimic board
mimic board
mimic board
mimic board
mimic board
mimic board
mimic board
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The mosaic mimic panel is a long-lasting, cost-effective, 100%-modular solution which keeps under control at a glance the whole status of any sort of plants. It is made of small pre-printed attachable tiles representing phases, processes and flows of the plant. The framework of signal lights and sound helps you immediately monitor the status of the connected system, whilst switches and selectors allow you to manage the operations. Where? Everywhere. The potential usages of mosaic mimic panels are basically countless. Anywhere there's a flow that needs to be schematized, the mimic panel takes the stage and lets you keep under control the whole operating status from one single workstation. Plus, the wide range of compatible components makes the mosaic mimic panels suitable for controlling any kind of system. The following are just a few examples of the several fields of application. WATER TREATMENT Sewage treatment plants Tank control Dam control ELECTRICAL PATHS Energy production Energy distribution RAILWAYS Train and subway line and exchange control PROCESSES Installation Industrial processes Religious buildings Civic buildings (schools, hospitals, ...) OIL, FIRE & GAS Extraction Distribution PIPELINES Monitoring Control Rooms Always one tile ahead. Mosaic mimic panels are designed to be by far the most practical and efficient of all the signalling and control tools. First of all, there is no need to switch off the plant before making graphic adjustments to the scheme or moving components from one point of the panel to another. Other control systems, instead, have to be shut down and then normalized.

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