Our Technology

EFFICIENT CONTROL SYSTEMS FOR YOUR BUILDING

User-Friendly, Energy-Efficient Products

Our goal is to work directly with you to understand the challenges your company faces with your current operating system, including expensive utility bills, wasted energy, and much more. We have partnered with Lynxspring to provide our customers with easy-to-use, innovative control systems to help your business operate more efficiently and effectively.

Benefits of Building Controls

  • Operate your building in an environmentally responsible way
  • Flexible systems that can grow with your building over time
  • Decrease wasted energy and costs
  • Increased property value
  • Simplification of your building’s operation system


At CAN Energy we offer a number of different products to ensure we fit your needs, including software and BACnet building controllers. We are happy to answer any questions you have and help you find the right controls for your building.


INDUSTRIAL PROCESS AUTOMATION

Increase Quality and Flexibility in Your Manufacturing Process

Industrial automation is the use of control systems, such as computers or robots, and information technologies for handling different processes and machineries in an industry to replace a human being. It is the second step beyond mechanization in the scope of industrialization.

Earlier the purpose of automation was to increase productivity (since automated systems can work 24 hours a day) and to reduce the cost associated with human operators (i.e. wages & benefits). However, today, the focus of automation has shifted to increasing quality and flexibility in the manufacturing process. In the automobile industry, the installation of pistons into the engine used to be performed manually with an error rate of 1-1.5%. Presently, this task is performed using automated machinery with an error rate of 0.00001%.

Lower operating cost: Industrial automation eliminates healthcare costs and paid leave and holidays associated with a human operator. Further, industrial automation does not require other employee benefits such as bonuses, pension coverage, etc.

Above all, although it is associated with a high initial cost it saves the monthly wages of the workers which leads to substantial cost savings for the company. The maintenance cost associated with machinery used for industrial automation is less because it does not often fail. If it fails, only computer and maintenance engineers are required to repair it.

Advantages of Industrial Automation

  • Operate your building in an environmentally responsible way
  • Flexible systems that can grow with your building over time
  • Decrease wasted energy and costs
  • Increased property value
  • Simplification of your building’s operation system


At CAN Energy we offer a number of different products to ensure we fit your needs, including software and BACnet building controllers.

We are happy to answer any questions you have and help you find the right controls for your building.

High Productivity

Although many companies hire hundreds of production workers for up to three shifts to run the plant for the maximum number of hours, the plant still needs to be closed for maintenance and holidays. Industrial automation fulfills the aim of the company by allowing the company to run a manufacturing plant 24 hours a day 7 days a week and 365 days a year. This leads to a significant improvement in the productivity of the company.

High Quality

Automation alleviates the error associated with a human being. Further, unlike human beings, robots do not involve any fatigue, which results in products with uniform quality manufactured at different times.

High Flexibility

Adding a new task to the assembly line requires training with a human operator, however, robots can be programmed to do any task. This makes the manufacturing process more flexible.

High Information Accuracy

Adding automated data collection can allow you to collect key production information, improve data accuracy, and reduce your data collection costs. This provides you with the facts to make the right decisions when it comes to reducing waste and improving your processes.

High Safety

Industrial automation can make the production line safe for employees by deploying robots to handle hazardous conditions.


CONTROL PANEL MANUFACTURING

The future of industrial panel building

Today’s industrial manufacturing processes and production lines require that electrical control panels protect equipment, increase productivity, reduce down time, and meet all current safety regulations. Industrial control panels control all pertinent manufacturing equipment and provide a single collective base of operations for the control of an entire manufacturing process.

These industrial control panels contain power circuits, control circuits or a combination of both. Saving space in control panel applications is always a factor and the panels are designed with devices positioned to use as little space as possible.

Areas of Growth

  • Rising demand for factory automation in developing countries will be a key driving factor for the global industrial control panel market. The rising number of export and import of industrial control panels has been an indicator of the strong demand, especially in South East Asian countries. Increasing investment in new plants and machinery has accelerated the installation of electrical components for applications in warehouses, offices, workshops and others. This has driven the demand for adoption of industrial control panels in their respective applications.
  • Total replacement or rebuilding of older industrial control panels with updated new components will contribute to the growth trend in the US and global markets, especially in western countries. Many manufacturing industries are facing the upgrading of major equipment in order to remain competitive in their respective markets. The need for more advanced control panels with smart capabilities will mean many opportunities for the panel building industry.
  • Expanding the use of industrial control panels in mobile machinery such as cranes, lifting machinery, elevator controls, etc. has positively impacted on the US and global industrial control panel market. Remote I/O (input/output) panels — also called ET-extended termination stations — are located in the field near where the applications are located. All of the cabling from the field devices and equipment is terminated in these panels. The remote input/output panels can result in substantial savings in terms of wiring costs as they are moved with the mobile machinery in the field.