The project was divided into three main stages: construction
Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2025 10:32 am
PAO T Plus, a large private company in the field of electric power and heat supply, and the system integrator Open Vision have completed a project to modernize the control room in the Penza branch of the company. The project was completed in record time and included a complete renovation of the control room, from repair work to the integration of a modern complex of multimedia equipment.
The project was implemented within the framework of the thermal power plant modernization program (DPM-2) and is aimed at increasing the efficiency and reliability of heat network management.
The need for modernization arose due to the discrepancy between the current state of the premises and technological equipment and the new company standards.
"PJSC T Plus has extensive experience in implementing modern digital technologies. As part of the updated development strategy, the company is actively using advanced solutions to improve the efficiency and reliability of its infrastructure. We are actively implementing new digital solutions at production facilities to ensure the most efficient use of our resources," said Maxim Gorodilov, Head of the Digitalization and APCS Systems Department at PJSC T Plus.
The customer needed a team capable of completing the entire cycle of work using only domestic software and equipment in record time - one and a half months. Open Vision took on the full cycle of work, from the renovation of the premises to the installation and commissioning of the new multimedia complex.
nstallation and commissioning. The construction venezuela whatsapp resourcestage included dismantling and disconnecting the existing equipment, as well as repairs and finishing of the control room, including the dining room and fire corridor. The construction stage was the most challenging due to the tight deadlines and the need to meet the customer's expectations for the design of the corporate premises.
After the completion of construction work, the technological equipment of the premises began. "The energy sector is part of the country's critical infrastructure, so it was important for the customer that the partner company completed the project exclusively on the basis of domestic software and equipment, which are included in the Unified Register of Russian Computer Software and the Ministry of Digital Development, Communications and Mass Media DB and the Equipment Register of the Ministry of Industry and Trade, respectively. We satisfied this customer's need; the project used solutions from only Russian manufacturers," comments Open Vision Lead Sales Manager Sergey Kotelnikov.
The central element of the project was a video wall made of 27 55" Eliteboard LCD panels, which was assembled in three days. For autonomous operation of the equipment in the event of a power outage, two cabinets with UPS from the manufacturer IMPULSE FORA 3315 and a battery unit with a total weight of 600 kg were installed.
"The Forsite WS video controller on the Astra Linux Special Edition operating system was used to control the video wall. Despite the initial technical difficulties associated with the system integration, thanks to the joint efforts of our team and Forsite engineers, all problems were eliminated," comments Alexander Ponomarev, lead engineer for multimedia equipment at Open Vision.
The project also included access control and video surveillance systems, which increased security and space efficiency. Specialized technological furniture from TechnoConsol was installed for the comfortable work of dispatchers.
"As a result of the project, a modern situation center was created that meets all current industry standards. Thanks to technological equipment, the new situation center allows solving a wide range of tasks, simplifies the work of dispatchers and provides access to the necessary information in a single space," said Open Vision Lead Sales Manager Maxim Melnikov.
Optimization of the workspace increased staff efficiency, improved working conditions and facilitated a faster response to emergency situations.
"Significant work was carried out to modernize the control center. The main goals were to improve the working conditions of operational and duty personnel, as well as to ensure effective management of heating networks to improve the quality of services provided," noted Vadim Oparin, chief engineer of the Penza branch of PAO T Plus.
The project was implemented within the framework of the thermal power plant modernization program (DPM-2) and is aimed at increasing the efficiency and reliability of heat network management.
The need for modernization arose due to the discrepancy between the current state of the premises and technological equipment and the new company standards.
"PJSC T Plus has extensive experience in implementing modern digital technologies. As part of the updated development strategy, the company is actively using advanced solutions to improve the efficiency and reliability of its infrastructure. We are actively implementing new digital solutions at production facilities to ensure the most efficient use of our resources," said Maxim Gorodilov, Head of the Digitalization and APCS Systems Department at PJSC T Plus.
The customer needed a team capable of completing the entire cycle of work using only domestic software and equipment in record time - one and a half months. Open Vision took on the full cycle of work, from the renovation of the premises to the installation and commissioning of the new multimedia complex.
nstallation and commissioning. The construction venezuela whatsapp resourcestage included dismantling and disconnecting the existing equipment, as well as repairs and finishing of the control room, including the dining room and fire corridor. The construction stage was the most challenging due to the tight deadlines and the need to meet the customer's expectations for the design of the corporate premises.
After the completion of construction work, the technological equipment of the premises began. "The energy sector is part of the country's critical infrastructure, so it was important for the customer that the partner company completed the project exclusively on the basis of domestic software and equipment, which are included in the Unified Register of Russian Computer Software and the Ministry of Digital Development, Communications and Mass Media DB and the Equipment Register of the Ministry of Industry and Trade, respectively. We satisfied this customer's need; the project used solutions from only Russian manufacturers," comments Open Vision Lead Sales Manager Sergey Kotelnikov.
The central element of the project was a video wall made of 27 55" Eliteboard LCD panels, which was assembled in three days. For autonomous operation of the equipment in the event of a power outage, two cabinets with UPS from the manufacturer IMPULSE FORA 3315 and a battery unit with a total weight of 600 kg were installed.
"The Forsite WS video controller on the Astra Linux Special Edition operating system was used to control the video wall. Despite the initial technical difficulties associated with the system integration, thanks to the joint efforts of our team and Forsite engineers, all problems were eliminated," comments Alexander Ponomarev, lead engineer for multimedia equipment at Open Vision.
The project also included access control and video surveillance systems, which increased security and space efficiency. Specialized technological furniture from TechnoConsol was installed for the comfortable work of dispatchers.
"As a result of the project, a modern situation center was created that meets all current industry standards. Thanks to technological equipment, the new situation center allows solving a wide range of tasks, simplifies the work of dispatchers and provides access to the necessary information in a single space," said Open Vision Lead Sales Manager Maxim Melnikov.
Optimization of the workspace increased staff efficiency, improved working conditions and facilitated a faster response to emergency situations.
"Significant work was carried out to modernize the control center. The main goals were to improve the working conditions of operational and duty personnel, as well as to ensure effective management of heating networks to improve the quality of services provided," noted Vadim Oparin, chief engineer of the Penza branch of PAO T Plus.