No control panel or discrete controller can stand alone in a modern water processing environment. Effective integration provides the means to leverage the power of individual systems to deliver optimum efficiency and productivity

Meeting the needs of our customers does not start and end with the design and manufacture of control panels. It begins with a thorough understanding of how our customers work and the challenges they face, and it extends to encompass not just panel installation but full systems integration.

Only a company adept at the multiple disciplines of electrical, mechanical and software engineering reap the full benefits of true integration between discrete control products and I/O, panels, SCADA and DCS systems, and the wider business enterprise. CEMA Ltd offers all of those capabilities to help customers meet the challenge of providing effective water and waste water services in the 21st century.

CEMA Ltd recognises that effective systems integration is about much more than simply bringing component subsystems into a whole and ensuring that they function together. Rather, CEMA Ltd's integration services deliver systems which harness all the data available and translate that data into a seamless flow of meaningful information to provide a clear window into the process.

Our services extend to include:

We address those requirements at the design stage, at the installation stage, and then on through the lifecycle of the system and its individual components.
We are able to integrate the full portfolio of control products and systems, to make a wide range of information available to higher level systems, and to make it easy to act on that information to keep the process running smoothly.
We are expert at implementing telemetry, instrumentation systems and SCADA to monitor and control critical processes, all within a networked control environment. Our networking services can provide as many levels of redundancy that are required to give absolute security of operation, and we are adept at designing and implementing effective redundant ring systems whilst minimising overall plant wiring.
For secure site monitoring, we look to integrate effective plant monitoring software with alarm systems and access controls, one-touch activator systems, CCTV systems, and Voice over IP equipment — all running over secure LANs with multiple, secure access routes, ensuring all the required data is available, but only to the people with the authority to view and act upon it.
Most importantly, we recognise that much of our systems integration has to tie in with existing plant and legacy equipment. It is not uncommon to find that effective systems integration can leverage capabilities within legacy equipment that had never before been exploited — using today's technology to get more from yesterday's infrastructure, meeting tomorrow's business requirements.