An improved build experience
When principal PCT engineer Chris McCartney learned about Rockwell’s new EtherNet/IP In‑Cabinet Solution, he immediately saw potential. The ability to replace large bundles of control wiring with simple ribbon cables and Ethernet connectivity promised substantial time savings and improved diagnostics.
Covestro became the first customer globally to adopt and implement the technology.
Working alongside Rockwell’s product managers and engineers, Covesto’s engineering team designed a new consolidated control panel to run:
- Two pumps for the chilled water system
- Five pumps for the boiler system
- Expansion capacity for three additional pumps
The new panel replaced all seven legacy enclosures and eliminated a significant amount of outdated hardware. It also offered a safer option for a high temperature location that was at risk for flooding due to cavitation with pumps.
For Bill Polichio, Covestro’s industrial electrical technician who worked on the project, the difference was immediate and dramatic. Instead of wiring 3+ wires per push button, 2+ wires per light, remote I/O connections, and long home-run cables, he installed a single ribbon cable that linked all push buttons and indicators.