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Electrical SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) is a type of industrial automation system used to monitor and control industrial processes. It is typically used in large-scale industrial applications such as power plants, water and wastewater treatment facilities, oil and gas pipelines, and manufacturing plants. SCADA systems are composed of a central computer system, remote terminal units (RTUs), and programmable logic controllers (PLCs). The central computer system collects data from the RTUs and PLCs, and then displays the data in a graphical user interface (GUI). This allows operators to monitor and control the process from a single location.
SCADA systems are used to automate processes, reduce human error, and improve safety. They can also be used to detect and respond to alarms, and to provide real-time data for analysis and decision-making.
Some companies in the Electrical SCADA market include Siemens, ABB, Rockwell Automation, Schneider Electric, Honeywell, and Yokogawa. Show Less Read more