Power Plant Auxiliary Control System
Integrated auxiliary control for coal handling, fuel receiving, water treatment, circulating water and environmental systems.

Background and pain points
A power plant needed to integrate multiple auxiliary systems such as coal handling, fuel receiving, water treatment, circulating water and environmental systems into a more manageable automation architecture.
- Auxiliary systems were distributed and difficult to monitor centrally
- Data sharing between systems was incomplete
- Manual inspection workload remained high
Solution, execution and results
Meshox solution
Meshox planned auxiliary control integration around field equipment, PLC/DCS interfaces, monitoring screens, alarms, reports and data sharing with plant systems.
Implementation process
- 01System boundary and data point confirmation
- 02Control and monitoring architecture design
- 03Software development and communication integration
- 04Commissioning and operating handover
Results
- Enabled centralized monitoring and alarm management
- Improved data traceability and reporting
- Reduced dependence on manual inspection
It demonstrates how power auxiliary systems can move from scattered operation toward centralized visibility and maintainable control.
FAQ
Can a similar project be adapted to our site?
Yes. Meshox starts with site survey, equipment status review and operating goals, then prepares a retrofit or integration plan matched to the existing system.
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