Industrial Automation & VFD
Smarter control for your machines — save energy, reduce breakdowns and automate repetitive processes.
Automation That Pays for Itself
Automation isn't only for big factories. A VFD on a pump or blower, a level controller on a water system, or a PLC replacing a panel full of aging relays — these are practical upgrades that cut electricity bills, reduce motor failures and remove daily manual headaches. We design and install automation sized to your operation and budget.
What We Deliver
- VFD supply, installation & programming — speed control for pumps, fans, blowers, conveyors and machine drives
- PLC-based control systems — programming, panel building and commissioning
- Soft starters — smooth starting for large motors, reducing mechanical and electrical stress
- Automatic water level controllers — for tanks, sumps and borewell systems
- Process automation — batching, sequencing and interlock systems for rice mills, rubber units, crumb plants and processing lines
- Relay-to-PLC migration — replace unreliable relay logic panels with clean, documented PLC control
Where VFDs Save Money
Fans, blowers and pumps that run throttled or at partial load are the classic energy wasters — a modest speed reduction with a VFD can cut their power draw dramatically. We measure your actual load profile before recommending anything, and give you an honest payback estimate. If a VFD won't pay for itself in your application, we'll say so.
Support After Commissioning
Every automation project comes with documentation, operator training and after-support. Drive faults, parameter changes and expansion needs are handled by the same engineers who built the system — no calling a helpline that has never seen your plant.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much energy can a VFD actually save?
On fans, blowers and pumps running at partial load, savings of 20–50% are common because power drawn falls steeply with speed. On constant full-load applications, savings are minimal — which is why we measure your load profile before recommending anything.
Will a VFD work with my existing motor?
In most cases, yes — standard induction motors run happily on VFDs. For older motors or long cable runs we check insulation condition and add output filters where needed.
Do you provide PLC programming for existing machines?
Yes. We program new systems and also modify or recover programs on existing PLCs — including replacing failed relay logic with PLC control while keeping your operators' familiar workflow.
What support do you give after installation?
Documentation, operator training, and after-support from the same engineers who commissioned the system. Parameter backups are kept for every drive and PLC we install, so recovery after a failure is fast.