modernization

A Practical Approach to Paper Mill Safety Upgrades

With new safety standards hitting the paper industry, some friction while getting up to compliance is unavoidable, but Revere has developed some proven methods for making the transition as smooth as possible. In this article, we take a closer look at the modernization of one major US paper mill’s winder deck and how the approach…
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Rethinking MCC Installation: Why They Belong in the Integrator’s Scope

In new water and wastewater treatment facilities, few systems have a greater impact on startup success—and more potential for misalignment—than the motor control center (MCC). MCCs distribute power to essential equipment like pumps, mixers, and blowers, and they serve as the connection point between the electrical and control systems. How they are specified and who…
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Case Study: Modernizing a Municipal Water Treatment Plant

Read about how Revere Control Systems modernized a municipal water treatment plant (WTP), expanding capacity from 32 MGD to 48 MGD with zero downtime. This case study highlights Revere’s phased approach, advanced SCADA and PLC upgrades, and collaboration with plant staff, resulting in improved operational efficiency and water quality for a growing communit Challenge: Outdated…
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Upgrading a Major Wallboard Plant with Zero Downtime

A leading wallboard manufacturer operates one of the largest wallboard production facilities in the United States, serving high-growth markets in Texas and the South. As production demands increased, the facility faced mounting challenges. The calcining operation, which converts raw gypsum rock into slurry before it becomes wallboard, relied on outdated electrical infrastructure and aging automation…
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How Do I Measure Cost Savings?

There’s money to be made in your plant. And it can be had without buying new robots, hiring more production workers, or making the R&D department work overtime. It’s a good bet your equipment and motors can be run more efficiently, producing significant savings in energy expenditures. So how can you tell if there’re savings…
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