SPOC Automation recently ranked third on Business Alabama Magazine's list of Best Companies to Work for in the State!
You’ve got a lot invested in your assets in the field and you want to protect those assets as much as possible. Of course. One critical layer of protection for your pumps, no matter what kind of pump you are using, resides in your variable frequency drive and its associated automation.
Like a lot of people, we were taught early on that when you have to buy a tool, buy a really good one and it will last forever.
We talk a lot at SPOC about being an innovation company. You may wonder, what does that look like? Innovations can be big, like our Revelation pump off control, which is so easy to use it has a user’s manual that is smaller than the introduction to other pump off controllers. Or innovations can be small, like the way we color code our terminal blocks. Big or small, each of these innovations makes a big impact on our customers, and that’s the point.
SPOC’s New Mid-Continent Sales Manager, Dennis Martin, Brings Knowledge, Experience, and Above All, a Desire to Help His Customers Succeed.
We’re Thrilled to Announce that Gary Osborn Has Joined SPOC as Our New Permian Basin Business Development Manager.
For the third time, SPOC Automation has been named to the Inc. 5000, Inc. magazine’s annual list of the fastest-growing privately held companies in America. Every year, the magazine compiles this list based on percentage revenue growth over a three-year period.
One thing we can all agree on is that oil & gas wells are found in some of the most hostile environments imaginable. Consider a West Texas summer day or a North Dakota winter night — if you wanted to design an environment to destroy electronic equipment, you could hardly do better.
It is common when using a variable frequency drive on your motor to run into issues that could potentially harm your motor. There are two common issues that you can run into. The first is called reflected wave phenomenon, and the second is called bearing fluting and is caused by something known as common-mode voltage or common-mode currents.
When people think of preventive maintenance, they usually think of comprehensive programs that are big on time and money. But that isn’t always true. One simple, relatively inexpensive device, could save you money by identifying potential problems before they become asset failures inside your drive cabinet.