
SCADA
Just what is SCADA?
By definition, SCADA is an acronym that stands for Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition. SCADA refers to a system that collects data from various sensors at remote locations and then sends this data to a central computer which then monitors and may control the system.
What does this mean to me?
Good question! A Timber Line SCADA system is a radio based monitor and control system. We build our SCADA systems to meet the individual need of each customer. Our customers, primarily water and/or wastewater districts, use their custom designed SCADA systems to monitor and control such functions as plant control, turning pumps on and off to fill tanks, controlling VFDs for pressure and flow control, monitoring well levels and flow rates as well as monitoring alarms. The possibilities are endless.
Call Timber Line today to discuss your SCADA needs.
