Products — Industrial Automation

Fire Alarm Relay Module MR-1 "RUBETEK

Fire Alarm Relay Module MR-1 "RUBETEK

$9-30
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Relay Module MR-4 "RUBETEK" for Fire Alarm Systems

Relay Module MR-4 "RUBETEK" for Fire Alarm Systems

$15-48
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Fire Alarm System Controller KС-03-250 "RUBETEK

Fire Alarm System Controller KС-03-250 "RUBETEK

$90-300
RUBETEK RUS LLC 🇷🇺
Fire Alarm System Controller KS-02-250 "RUBETEK

Fire Alarm System Controller KS-02-250 "RUBETEK

$90-300
RUBETEK RUS LLC 🇷🇺

PLCs, Actuators and SCADA: Industrial Automation Sourced from Russia

Sanctions-era import substitution forced Russian industry to build its own automation stack, and this category shows the result: 1,269 positions from 457 suppliers, with 786 listings of PLCs, controllers and control units at the centre. Around them: 97 control valves and actuators, 72 building systems controllers for access, fire, lighting and elevators, 67 industrial switches and gateways, 43 SCADA and DCS systems, 40 monitoring and diagnostic systems, operator panels, industrial connectors and even electronics educational kits.

For integrators and plant engineers in Central Asia, the Middle East, Africa and Latin America, the practical appeal is threefold. Controllers are programmed in standard IEC 61131-3 languages and speak Modbus, OPC UA and other open protocols, so they integrate into existing architectures. Pricing sits well below Western brands for comparable I/O density. And the vendors are engineering companies rather than catalogue traders — they answer technical questions, adapt firmware and support pilot projects, because that is how they grew in their home market.

  • Integration: open protocols (Modbus RTU/TCP, OPC UA), IEC 61131-3 programming environments with English interfaces available.
  • Order pattern: from single controllers for a pilot to project sets with panels, I/O and software licences.
  • Engineering support: remote configuration help, application examples and commissioning consultation are normal practice.
  • Documents: EAC declarations, manuals and protocol descriptions; export packing with anti-static protection.

Describe the process you are automating in a sourcing request and vendors will propose architecture and a quotation through Tonzar.

FAQ

Can Russian PLCs replace Western controllers in an existing plant?
Frequently yes, at the controller level: standard IEC 61131-3 programming, Modbus and OPC UA support, and familiar I/O module structures make migration a normal engineering task rather than a redesign. Vendors will review your existing signal list and program structure, then state what ports directly and what needs adaptation, before you commit.
Is the programming software available in English?
Major vendors ship development environments with English interfaces and documentation; some smaller ones offer English manuals with Russian-language tooling. Confirm language support for the specific product line when requesting a quote, and ask for a trial licence — most vendors provide evaluation versions so your engineers test the workflow first.
How is technical support delivered to buyers abroad?
Standard practice is remote: email and messenger support from the vendor's engineers, screen-sharing sessions for commissioning, and firmware updates by download. For larger projects, paid on-site commissioning visits are negotiable. Agree response times and a support contact in the contract — vendors here are used to supporting industrial customers directly.
What about cybersecurity and update policies for SCADA systems?
Vendors document update channels and provide signed firmware; many systems are designed for isolated or air-gapped networks, reflecting Russian industrial practice. Ask for the security architecture description and update policy as part of the tender file, and verify compatibility with your national requirements for critical infrastructure software before deployment.
Can I start with a pilot before committing to a plant-wide rollout?
Yes, and vendors encourage it. A typical pilot is one controller with representative I/O and the development environment, shipped by air courier within 2–3 weeks. Vendors usually support the pilot intensively, since it is their main path to winning the full project. Pilot pricing is often close to list, with project discounts applied at rollout.