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Interconnection between PLC, MCC, LCP & Pumps – Video

This video shows us the relation between Programmable Logic Controller (PLC), motor control center (MCC), Local Control Panel (LCP) for controlling a Pump or Motor.

Last updated: November 2, 2023 4:11 pm
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This video shows us the relation between Programmable Logic Controller (PLC), motor control center (MCC), Local Control Panel (LCP) for controlling a Pump or Motor.

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Interconnection between PLC , MCC, LCP & Pumps

MCC : Motor Control Center or Substation where motor will be powered.

PLC/DCS : Control System, where Motor can be controlled as per logic (Auto) or as per operator action (Manual).

LCP : Local Control Panel which is installed in the field, near motor in which start, stop push buttons are available

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  • Vicky says:
    December 17, 2016 at 3:55 pm

    Nicely Done. Great Animation for beginners and worth sharing video.

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