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Siemens automation components and industrial control solutions at IMM.
Siemens automation components and industrial control solutions at IMM.
Centech Industries Pte Ltd is a specialised automation supplier based at IMM Building, focusing on Siemens SIMATIC PLC components, HMI systems, and industrial control solutions. Since 2009, the company has supported Singapore’s manufacturing sector with quality hardware, software packages, and technical repair services. Their engineers provide expert consultation and prompt delivery to keep production lines running smoothly. For reliable automation expertise and component sourcing in western Singapore, Centech Industries is a trusted partner.Based on 1 Google reviews
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Control Panel Display
A digital control panel displays settings for a process, including manual and automatic output controls, solvent and waste water ratios, set points, PID parameters (P-Gain, Ti, Td), and various status indicators like fan and quench pump status. The current temperature is shown as +528.0.
Unboxed Items
A cardboard box contains several items. A large, flat cardboard box is positioned in the upper half of the image, secured with tape. Below it, a coil of purple tubing, wrapped in plastic, rests on crumpled brown packing paper. White protective foam or plastic is visible along the left side of the box.
Siemens SIMATIC S7-300 Module
A close-up view of a Siemens SIMATIC S7-300 module. The module is gray with various labels and indicators. Yellow labels read "NAA" and "SE1". A teal label reads "SIEMENS". There are indicator lights labeled "MAINT", "DC5V", "FACE", "RUN", and "STOP". A switch is labeled "RUN", "STOP", and "MRES". A button is labeled "PUSH". A connector is visible on the right side.
Industrial Control Panel Wiring
A close-up view of an industrial control panel, showcasing a Siemens SIMATIC S7-1200 programmable logic controller (PLC) with various input/output modules. Numerous wires are neatly organized and labeled, indicating connections to different components such as CPUs, relays, and data modules. The panel appears to be part of a larger automation system.
Electrician testing electrical panel
An electrician wearing a yellow hard hat and a reflective vest is testing an electrical panel. The electrician is holding red probes from a multimeter and connecting them to the electrical components within the panel. The panel contains multiple rows of circuit breakers and other electrical equipment. A yellow multimeter is visible on a shelf within the panel.
Industrial Control System Components
A close-up view of a Siemens industrial control system, featuring multiple modules with indicator lights and numerous wires connected to them. The modules are labeled with part numbers and status indicators like 'PWR' and 'FSG'. The 'DP ADDRESS' switch is also visible.
Siemens SIMATIC S7-1500 PLCs
Two Siemens SIMATIC S7-1500 Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) are shown side-by-side. The left PLC is in 'RUN' mode, indicated by a green display, and the right PLC is in 'STOP' mode, indicated by an orange display. Both PLCs show an 'Overview' screen with IP addresses and version information. Labels above the PLCs identify them as 'PLC CPU-1' and 'PLC CPU-2'.
Industrial Control Panel
A close-up view of an open industrial control panel. The panel features a Siemens SIMATIC HMI touchscreen display showing various readings and graphs. The screen is housed within a protective enclosure with a clear cover. To the left of the screen, a ventilation grille is visible on the side of the main unit, and a red warning light is mounted on top. To the right, the interior of the control cabinet is visible, with more ventilation grilles and electrical components.
Stacked Boxes
Four stacked cardboard boxes with shipping labels and handling instructions. The labels indicate "SIEMENS SIMATIC IPC" and include German text such as "Versandanschrift" (shipping address) and "Typetikett" (type label). Handling symbols for fragile items and protection from rain are visible.
Boxes of Siemens Products
A top-down view of several cardboard boxes filled with various Siemens electronic components and packaging. Some boxes are stacked, while others are arranged side-by-side. Labels and part numbers are visible on many of the boxes, indicating they contain industrial automation and networking equipment. One prominent item is a "CERTIFICATE OF LICENSE" for Siemens SIMATIC NET.
Siemens SIMATIC OP17 HMI Panel
A Siemens SIMATIC OP17 operator panel with a green LCD screen displaying "SIMATIC OP17 V1.04 READY FOR TRANSFER". The panel features a keypad with numeric and function keys (F1-F16, K1-K16), navigation buttons, and control keys like ESC, ACK, SHIFT, INS DEL, HELP, and ENTER. The device is shown with surrounding cables and electrical components.
Siemens SIMATIC S7-1500 CPUs
Two Siemens SIMATIC S7-1500 CPUs are shown, labeled PLC CPU-1 and PLC CPU-2. The left CPU displays an 'Overview' screen showing it is in 'RUN-Redundant' mode, with details for CPU 1515R-2 PN, its IP addresses (X1 and X2), status as '[Primary]', version V2.9, and a product code. The right CPU displays a 'Diagnostics' screen for a similar CPU, also in 'RUN-Redundant' mode, with different IP addresses and status as '[Backup]'. Both CPUs have navigation buttons and an 'OK' button.
Siemens Industrial Automation Components
Close-up view of several Siemens industrial automation components, including a CPU module and input/output modules. The components are black with yellow labeling and various connection ports.
Electronics Testing Setup
A teal-colored desk is covered with electronic components, wires, two Dell laptops, a touchscreen monitor, and a yellow multimeter. A person's hand is visible on the right side of the image, holding a probe. Various cables and electronic modules are connected and arranged on the desk, suggesting a testing or development setup. A calendar from October 2022 is visible on the left side of the desk, along with a box of tissues. Shelving units with spools of wire and boxes are in the background.
Boxes of Siemens electronic components
A large cardboard box filled with numerous smaller boxes containing Siemens electronic components. The smaller boxes are stacked in various arrangements, with some appearing to be new and unopened. The branding "SIEMENS" is visible on many of the boxes.
Industrial Automation Equipment
A table is covered with various industrial automation components, including Siemens programmable logic controllers (PLCs), wiring, and cables. Several individuals are interacting with the equipment, suggesting a training session or assembly process.
Electrical Control Panel Wiring
A close-up view of an open electrical control panel with rows of Siemens contactors and circuit breakers. A person's hands are visible, one holding a screwdriver and appearing to work on the wiring. The panel is filled with numerous electrical components and wires, suggesting a complex system.
Siemens Box
A large cardboard box with the Siemens logo printed on the side. There are shipping labels and tape on the box. The box appears to be in a storage or shipping area, with other boxes visible in the background.
Siemens SIMATIC S7-1500 CPU
A close-up view of a Siemens SIMATIC S7-1500 CPU module with several input/output modules attached. The CPU module has a small display screen showing 'RUN' and 'Overview' with several blue circles. There is also a navigation keypad with arrow keys, 'ESC', and 'OK' buttons. Yellow labels identify the 'CPU', 'DI-1', and 'DI-2' modules. Green indicator lights are visible on the modules.
Control Panel
A close-up view of a control panel with a screen displaying date, time, and measurement data. The panel features numerous buttons labeled with function keys (F1-F14), alphanumeric keys, navigation arrows, and command buttons like HOME, END, HELP, ESC, ACK, SHIFT, CTRL, ALT, and ENTER. The screen shows a graphic of a mechanism with measurements in millimeters and speed in meters per second.
Stacked Siemens Boxes
Three cardboard boxes, branded with "SIEMENS" and "SIMATIC", are stacked on a wooden pallet. The boxes are secured with green strapping. The background shows a tiled floor and other boxes in the distance.
Electrician working on control panel
A person wearing a mask and a grey shirt is working on an open electrical control panel. The panel is filled with wires, circuit breakers, relays, and a power supply unit. The person is holding a tool and appears to be making adjustments to the wiring.
Electrical Control Panel
A close-up view of an electrical control panel featuring Siemens Sirius components. The panel contains multiple circuit breakers labeled 17F1 through 17F6, each rated for Class 10 and 208A. Below the circuit breakers are several contactors labeled 16K1 through 16K5. Blue and green wires are visible, along with various labels indicating connections and component identification.
MAERSK DSS 21-GAS DETECTION SYSTEM
A digital display showing gas detection system status for various locations. It lists location names, alarm statuses (LOW, HIGH, FAULT), LEL (Lower Explosive Limit) values, and PPM (Parts Per Million) readings for HC (Hydrocarbon) and H2S (Hydrogen Sulfide) gases.
Industrial Control Panel and Components
A close-up view of an industrial control panel, identified as a Siemens SIMATIC HMI KTP600 Basic color DP, displaying a 'Root screen' with a welcome message. Connected to the panel are several electronic components, including an IBH Link S7 HS module and a black sensor device with blue and purple cables labeled 'CP DB-1'. The setup appears to be part of an industrial automation or control system.
Electrical Control Panel
An open electrical control panel with multiple compartments filled with wiring, circuit breakers, relays, and other electrical components. A fan is visible at the top of one compartment. A device, possibly a variable frequency drive, is mounted on the inside of the right door. Tools and wiring supplies are on the floor below the panel.
Siemens Touch Panel
A new Siemens touch panel is shown inside its cardboard packaging. The device is gray with a screen and several function buttons labeled F1 through F4. The word "TOUCH" is visible on the screen's bezel.
BootCE MP377 Update Screen
A close-up shot of a screen displaying the BootCE MP377 software update process. The screen shows the version number, MAC address, and various stages of the update, including enabling update mode, loading image from flash, waiting for image update, detected upload, writing HwInfo, formatting POS, PA, MRAM, data partition, boot partition, and finally installing the image. Progress bars are visible for some of the operations.
Industrial Control Panel Wiring
A close-up view of an industrial control panel with numerous wires connected to various modules. The modules appear to be part of a Siemens PLC system, with labels such as 'CPU 1214C DC/DC/DC', 'SM 1223 DC/DC', and 'SM 1221 DC'. Wires are neatly bundled and labeled with numbers and voltage indicators like '24V+' and '24V-'. Several green indicator lights are illuminated on the modules, suggesting the system is operational. A network cable is connected to one of the modules.
Industrial Control Panel
A close-up view of an industrial control panel with various electrical components, wiring, and a Siemens S7-200 CN programmable logic controller. Labels indicate 24 VDC power supply and terminal connections. Two handwritten labels are affixed to the PLC.
SIMATIC S7-300 Control Unit
A close-up view of a SIMATIC S7-300 programmable logic controller (PLC) module. The module has various indicators and a mode selector switch labeled RUN, STOP, and MRES. It is mounted in a rack with other modules, one of which is labeled SLOT-1.
Siemens electronic components
A collection of Siemens electronic components, including several boxed items with Siemens branding, a purple cable, and various smaller boxes. The items appear to be new and are arranged in a cardboard box and on a grey surface.
Loading a Siemens Crate
A large wooden crate with the SIEMENS logo is being moved by a forklift in an outdoor industrial area. A man in a blue shirt with "LUZ DYNAMIC" on the back walks nearby.
Siemens SIMATIC S7-1200 Modules in a Box
A cardboard box filled with several smaller boxes containing Siemens SIMATIC S7-1200 modules. The modules appear to be a mix of digital input/output and analog output types. The packaging includes protective foam peanuts.
Siemens Circuit Breaker Boxes
Several cardboard boxes labeled with the Siemens logo and "Leistungsschalter / Circuit breaker / Disjoncteur / Interruptor automático / Disjuntor / 断路器" are stacked on wooden pallets. Some boxes have shipping labels and hazard symbols.
Electrical Control Panel
A detailed view of an industrial electrical control panel, featuring multiple Siemens PLCs (Programmable Logic Controllers) labeled PLC1 and PLC2, along with SITOP power supplies and UPS units. The panel is organized with numerous terminal blocks, wiring, and circuit breakers, indicating a complex electrical system.
Siemens SIMATIC S7-200M PLC modules
A close-up view of several Siemens SIMATIC S7-200M Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) modules mounted in a rack. The modules are gray and feature various labels and indicators. Orange cables are visible on the left side of the image, connected to the modules. The modules appear to be digital input modules (DI) and possibly a CPU module on the far left, indicated by the 'SIMATIC S7-200M' label and status lights. Some modules have 'Ex' symbols, suggesting they are rated for hazardous environments.
Industrial Control System Components
A close-up view of an industrial control system rack filled with various Siemens automation components, including PLCs, network switches, and input/output modules. Cables are connected to the modules, and some labels are visible on the equipment. The rack is mounted against a light-colored wall.
Industrial Control Panel
A detailed view of an industrial control panel with multiple components, including PLCs, power supplies, circuit breakers, and wiring. The panel is organized with components mounted on DIN rails and labeled for identification. A small screen is visible on the right side, displaying some information.
Siemens SIMATIC ET 200SP PLC Modules
A close-up view of several Siemens SIMATIC ET 200SP Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) modules arranged in a rack. The modules are labeled with designations such as SE2, DI1, DI2, DI3, DO1, DO2, DO3, AO1, AO2, and AO3. Some modules have yellow labels with these designations. Below the modules, bundles of colored wires (blue, yellow, and purple) are visible, connected to the terminals. The SIMATIC ET 200SP IM 155-6PN ST interface module is also visible.
Box of Siemens electronic components
A top-down view of a cardboard box filled with various Siemens electronic components. The items are mostly in their original packaging, with visible labels and barcodes. Some of the visible items include power supplies, cables, and what appears to be a certificate of license. The packaging suggests these are new, unused products.
Siemens Simatic Panel
A Siemens Simatic Panel is shown displaying a transfer progress screen. The screen indicates "Loader V11.00.02.00_01.20", "Transfer ...", and "File 2 of 2." A progress bar is partially filled, and a "Cancel" button is visible. Below the screen are function keys labeled F1, F2, F3, and F4.
Box of Siemens SIMATIC Components
A large cardboard box filled with numerous smaller boxes containing Siemens SIMATIC components. The boxes are stacked and arranged within the larger shipping container. Some of the smaller boxes have labels with product information and barcodes, including one clearly visible label for "SIEMENS SIMATIC PM 1507 POWER SUPPLY".
Industrial Control Panel
A close-up view of an industrial control panel with various Siemens SIMATIC components. The panel contains multiple modules, including CPUs, input/output modules, and communication interfaces, all connected by wiring. Indicator lights on the modules suggest the system is powered on and operational.
Electrical Control Panel
An open electrical control panel with various wires, circuit breakers, and a PLC system. Two individuals are present, one appearing to inspect the panel with a light. Gauges and pipes are visible in the background.
Siemens SIMATIC S7-1200 PLC
A close-up view of a Siemens SIMATIC S7-1200 programmable logic controller (PLC) unit, with numerous wires and terminal blocks connected. The PLC unit is gray with the Siemens logo and 'SIMATIC S7-1200' branding. Various labels indicate digital inputs (DIA), digital outputs (DO), and other connections. The unit is mounted within an electrical enclosure with DIN rail components and organized wiring.
Industrial Control Panel
A close-up view of an industrial control panel with various electrical components, including circuit breakers, relays, and a Siemens SIMATIC S7-1500 CPU. The panel is neatly organized with labeled wires and modules.
Industrial Control Panel
A close-up view of an industrial control panel with multiple rows of electronic components, including Siemens SITOP power supplies and various modules. Wires and cables are neatly organized and connected throughout the panel. The panel is housed within a grey metal enclosure with a textured surface on the right side.
Industrial Control Panel
A close-up view of an industrial control panel filled with various electronic components, including Siemens PLCs (Programmable Logic Controllers), power supplies, and wiring. The components are neatly arranged in a metal enclosure with a textured, ribbed exterior.
Industrial Electrical Control Panel
A close-up view of an industrial electrical control panel featuring two Siemens SINAMICS drives mounted vertically. Below each drive, there are smaller electrical components, possibly circuit breakers or fuses, also labeled with Siemens branding. The panel is filled with various wires and cables, neatly organized and routed. The overall impression is one of complex industrial machinery and electrical systems.
Warehouse Shelving with Boxes
Two shelves of a warehouse are visible, filled with numerous cardboard boxes of various sizes. The shelves are yellow, and the uprights are blue. The boxes appear to be stacked neatly, suggesting an organized inventory system. Some boxes have labels or printing on them, but the text is not legible.
Siemens SIMATIC HMI Display
A close-up view of a Siemens SIMATIC HMI (Human Machine Interface) screen displaying the status of eight storage tanks labeled ST 1 through ST 8. Each tank shows a fill level indicator, a numerical value, and a capacity of 25 HL. The values displayed are: ST 5: +22.7, ST 6: +5.7, ST 7: +24.2, ST 8: +26.5, ST 4: +26.8, ST 3: +15.0, ST 2: +7.8, and ST 1: +11.1. Navigation buttons are visible at the bottom of the screen.
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