Tolland, CT - November 21, 2011 - Control Station today received notification that LOOP-PRO™ TUNER (Allen-Bradley Edition) was selected as a finalist for Control Engineering Magazine's 2012 Engineers' Choice Award. Award recipients are chosen annually by the magazine's subscribers and based on their impact on the automation industry at large.
LOOP-PRO TUNER integrates seamlessly with other process control assets from Rockwell Automation using either RSLinx® or FactoryTalk® Gateway. The software supports both Logix-based programmable automation controllers and MicroLogix™ controller algorithms. It has become the preferred PID controller tuning software for many of the largest process accounts supported by Rockwell Automation.
The Company's patent-pending Non-Steady State (NSS) Modeling Innovation equips LOOP-PRO licensees with significant technical and economic advantages when tuning dynamic processes. LOOP-PRO software eliminates the need for a steady-state condition prior to the performance of traditional bump tests. As a result, LOOP-PRO can accurately model and rapidly tune PID controllers in a broader array of industrial applications, including normal operations as well as the start-up and commissioning of production processes.
LOOP-PRO TUNER is as flexible a process optimization technology as it is powerful. The software can connect to live process data or it can access historical data stored in a customer's plant historian. Like all LOOP-PRO products, TUNER is capable of accurately modeling process data while controllers are operated in either open- or closed-loop. The software was designed to automatically recognize control block structures from Rockwell Automation-branded PLCs, and it supports newer Add-On Instructions (AOIs) typically used by OEMs.
Control Station's technologies are
consistently recognized for innovation, economic value and
ease-of-use. Other LOOP-PRO products were the recipients of the
Engineers' Choice Award in both 2006 and 2010. LOOP-PRO is the only
two-time winner of Chemical Engineering Magazine's Vaaler Award
(2007 and 2009). Voting for the 2012 award recipients will be
conducted thru December 15, 2011.
About Control Station
Control Station is the leading provider of PID loop tuning and process control optimization technology and education.
Founded in 1998 under the name of Control Station Technologies by University of Connecticut's Dr. Douglas Cooper, the Company focused on solutions for teaching PID control loop diagnostics and optimization best-practices. Control Station Technologies became the leading provider of PID diagnostic and process optimization course curriculums to both the commercial and academic communities. The Company's Practical Process Control© curriculum is utilized today by nearly 200 colleges and universities worldwide.
In 2004, Control Station
incorporated to deliver enhanced PID diagnostic and optimization
technologies. The Company boasts installations with Fortune 100
customers worldwide. Control Station products - LOOP-PRO™
(PID Loop Tuning) and PlantESP™ (PID Control Loop Performance
Monitoring and Process Optimization) - are available from Control
Station, its channel partners, and as OEM solutions through leading
automation vendors.
www.controlstation.com
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