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In Western Australia silage made from rye grass is the predominant summer feed for cows. It is most commonly mixed with cheap grain and to date this has proved to be an economical feed option. The primary advantage of this type of silage is that it improves pasture utilisation by conserving surplus pasture which is able to be fed out when there is a forage deficit. However, the disadvantage of this type of silage can be inconsistencies in its quality. The inconsistencies arise when excess pasture is preserved at different times during. | H IED direct process Information for Power and Process Technology April 2013 ENERGY FOR THE BREWERY Page 8 CONTENTS NEW SWITCHING SYSTEMS PROVIDE A SECURE SUPPLY IN THE LONG TERM Page 04 TELECONTROLLER AS ECO VERSION Page 06 THAT CERTAIN EX-TRA IN EX-I NEW INTRINSICALLY SAFE MODULES FOR THE WAGO-I O-SYSTEM Page 07 INTELLIGENCE FOR VALVE ACTUATORS Page 08 DECENTRALIZED AUTOMATION GENERATES STRUCTURE Page 12 PUMPING STATION Page 15 ENERGY FOR THE BREWERY Page 18 WATER MANAGEMENT IN THE INTERNET Page 22 IMPRINT Page 24 NEW SWITCHING SYSTEMS PROVIDE A SECURE SUPPLY IN THE LONG TERM Page 04 2 EDITORIAL Dear Readers Modular automation concepts in the sense of the F3 Factory EU research project were the focal point of our last WAGOdirect process. The modularization of machines systems or entire facilities remains relevant and it fits hand in glove with an increasing decentralization Intelligent control moves from a high automation level down to the field level and thus ever closer to the process. The hardware used there must primarily fulfill two prerequisites On the one hand it has to be powerful enough that all automation technological demands can be met. On the other it should be independent of manufacturer and protocol so that it can be seamlessly integrated into a modular system. Both of these factors were decisive when Zauner Automation decided to use the WAGO-I O-SYSTEM 750. The specialists in automated valves and position actuators used it to develop a standardized electrohydraulic control unit that is used among other places for 24-inch valve automation on natural gas platforms. Another application in which decentralized automation plays a decisive role is the wastewater treatment facility in Rinteln. Among other tasks the WAGO-I O-SYSTEM forms the interface between various systems and measurement concepts in the process technology. You will find these and other successfully completed projects from recent months in your current issue of our WAGOdirect process. .