INDUSTRIAL MUNICIPAL TRAINING SERVICES

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AWC AWC, Inc. 2863 West 95th Street Suite 143 Naperville IL 60564 Industrial and municipal training services for automation, electrical, process control and instrumentation products;Prefabrication and kitting of industrial process control products and instrumentation hook-ups;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;Providing industry facility and product installation condition surveys and assessments; vendor asset management services, namely, inventory consignment and vendor programs for industrial products; technology based integrated supply, namely, product group management, consulting and purchasing such as instrumentation; project or application outsourcing in the field of industrial automation and control systems;Project management, machine, product specification or product value engineering services;
AWC INCORPORATED AWC, Inc. 2863 West 95th Street Suite 143 Naperville IL 60564 Industrial and municipal training services for automation, electrical, process control and instrumentation products;Prefabrication and kitting of industrial process control products and instrumentation hook-ups;The mark consists of the stylized wording AWC INCORPORATED.;Automation products, namely, programmable logic controllers, computer interfaces, standard and industrial automation controls for control and monitoring energy, utility and industrial apparatus, namely, motor starters, variable speed drives and soft starters and single, multiloop and limit controllers and chart and paperless recorders; cable and wire products for use in the energy, utility and industrial markets, namely, electrical and instrumentation wire and cable for use in the energy, utility and industrial markets; electricity conduits and conduit fittings; distribution equipment, namely, conduit bodies, conduit outlet bodies and device boxes, cable and cord fittings, cable glands, drains and breathers, hazardous location fittings and control stations, and motor starters and contactors; enclosures and wire management products, namely, boxes and cabinets to house wiring and networking assemblies for industrial use; electrical and electronic fuses for circuit protection; computer hardware; industrial networks comprising computer networking hardware, Ethernet switches, power supplies, electrical terminal blocks, DIN rails, media converters, computer network servers and wireless communication devices for voice, data or image transmission; instrument hookups, namely, tube fittings, instrument valves, needle valves and tubing, manifolds; instrumentation, namely, temperature, level, pressure, flow and analytical measurement products, transmitters and rotameters; motor controls and drives, namely, standard motor starters in contained units and motor control centers that offer communication to deliver diagnostics by communicating starter units, variable frequency drives, reduced voltage soft start units or circuit breakers; process equipment, namely, air dryers, rupture discs; process valves, double block and bleed valves, manual, automated on/off control valves; filtration equipment, namely filter housings and vessels, filter cartridges, bag filters, pleated filters, coalescers, strainers and filter media;Machine interfaces;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;Providing industry facility and product installation condition surveys and assessments; vendor asset management services, namely, inventory consignment and vendor programs for industrial products; technology based integrated supply, namely, product group management, consulting and purchasing such as instrumentation; project or application outsourcing in the field of industrial automation and control systems;INCORPORATED;Project management, machine, product specification or product value engineering services;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Multiple Views of an Industrial Plant are graphically displayed and viewed. A graphical user interface displays the views in corresponding panes or windows of the graphical user interface. The views, being graphical representations of systems of the Industrial Plant, are coupled by a coupler according to a predetermined relationship between the underlying systems of the Industrial Plant represented by the coupled views. The coupler automatically refocuses the panes to display different views of the Industrial Plant based on a selection of an object in any of the panes or on a manual refocus of one view and on the predetermined relationship for coupling the views. The Coupled views represent different domains of the Industrial Plant or Industrial Network e.g. real-time monitoring and operation, configuration, debugging, maintenance, scheduling, asset management, documentation, training, simulation, physical construction, material flow monitoring, programming, interconnecting function blocks, performance analysis. The analysis may be provided at different points in time (now, past, predicted future) and with a different spatial focus (parts, whole). Coupling different views greatly reduces handling effort for building and operating Industrial Plants.