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12/28/2007 3:02 PM

Can you recommend a computer program the will control relays for motors?

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Re: computer

12/30/2007 12:01 AM

Dear Friend,

I do know the best tools available for the testing and measurement and for the maintainance of the motor for lifelong period.

Rishabh Instruments, a nasik based company, i suppose, is the worlds leading manufacturer of the Analog panel meters and it is also engaged in manufacturing of the digital instruments for easing the daily tasks of people like us.

Now i have herd that they are representing Gossen Metrawatt of Germany and METREL of Slovenia for the marketing and servicing of the same in India.

I have found the websites of all the three companies and i am glad to tell you they are:

www.rishabh.co.in

www.gossenmetrawatt.com

www.metrel.si

I have bought the multimeter from this company and i was amazed with the performance of the same. Rishabh provides a very wonderful after sales service for all its instruments and now i came to know why they claim "German Quality products at Indian prices". Isnt that wonderful. I have ccordinated with a lady there at marketing@rishabh-instruments.com and spoke to her on 02532202160 when i had purchased the meter.

Have a nice time...

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Re: computer

01/01/2008 3:53 AM

You should use a PLC or small microcontroller which can be interfaced to a PC. You can then use SCADA software on the PC to do the control.

Best options (depending on your budget):

National Instruments do LabView which is an industry leader. There are other cheaper options available - it depends on your preference and application.

Try googling SCADA software and see what you get. Most PLC's will be able to integrate to these packages.

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