CONTROL UNITS FOR FEEDING SYSTEMS

The feeders can be controlled with MK-TECH's automatic control or locally with a Poro electronic controllers.

Automatic control is designed to control different types of feeders through a control unit (PLS) which then in turn controls both calibration and spreading motor. There are up to 100 channels per controller. Installation and control via HMI or wifi/GSM. The controller is user-friendly and easy to use. You can control the feeding via a PC, alternatively when you are at the plant you can also control this from a touch screen locally, which talks directly to the PLC.

If you prefer to control the system locally, you can choose a Poro electronic controller that comes in two variants: Poromatic or Poromatic IR (with IR hand terminal).

Poromatic IR uses a portable IR hand terminal where you decide the feeding and this is sent to the feeder when you are in the immediate vicinity of the feeder. The feeding is thus programmed and transmitted wirelessly to the control unit.
The following parameters are available: appetite, accumulated feeding of number of fish, average weight, total biomass, growth factor and feeding factor. Meal feeding is also possible. The parameters can also be programmed / changed using the Porom PC software, which transfers these to the handheld terminal via IR. On the IR variant, you can use 10 different levels of complexity, so this too can be set up for a simple to advanced feeding regime using tables, profiles, growth and meal feeding.

Poromatic is a simplified version of Poromatic IR, without wireless communication and with fewer feeding options. The feeder is controlled using the keyboard on a pressure panel on a control box. Two start and stop intervals per day are available. The Poromatic control has proven itself over as many years as the machines themselves, control cards are supplied in two variants where one is operated by using push buttons on the display to enter the lining parameters, this one is easy to get used to.

 

Technical data automatic control:

Maximum number of feeders: Up to 100 channels
Feeding intervals: 8 intervals per day
Interface: HMI, WIFI or GSM
Feed Types: Calibration and Feed Screw/Spreader Support
Channel voltage: 12V, 24V or 110/230V
Power consumption: Depends on the number of feeders connected

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