The following case studies provide insight into how some of our customers are using wireless sensors to solve issues that they have come across in their respective industries.
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Compressor Monitoring Case Study
Compressor monitoring in substations may be performed on a periodic basis or the equipment may simply be allowed to run to failure. However the impact of failure on the resilience of the grid coupled with decreasing costs of data capture and storage leads to increasing interest in online real time condition monitoring
Generator Monitoring Case Study
For installations where maintaining a guaranteed electrical supply and assuring the availability of back up supplies is critical wireless monitoring provides an ideal generator monitoring solution. Generator monitoring may be retrofitted saving on additional wiring costs. Wireless also allows for cost effective progressive expansion of a system as requirements change over time.
Plant Room Monitoring Case Study
Plant room monitoring is ideal for smaller plant rooms which often lack any form of management system and are subject to periodic site visits to manually establish correct equipment operation.
Food Storage Warehouse Monitoring Case Study
Food storage warehouse monitoring has become more prevelant aided by the availability of cost effective wireless monitoring sensors
Indoor Air Quality Monitoring Case Study
Indoor air quality monitoring in shopping centres enables retailers to determine whether the temperature and CO2 levels are comfortable for shoppers.
Refrigerator Temperature Monitoring Case Study
Refrigerator temperature monitoring in supermarkets is vital for the safety of the food buying public. Historically, stores have relied on staff to manually read temperature probes, leading to the possibility for human error. This, in turn, can lead to food wastage, financial loss and potential reputational damage.
Energy Monitoring System Case Study
Energy monitoring system design for apartment blocks typically includes provision for monitoring water, electricity and gas meters.
Landlords/managing agents increasingly desire to remotely monitor properties to measure utility consumption and/or be alerted for any performance issues.
Warehouse Temperature and Humidity Monitoring Case Study
Warehouse Temperature and Humidity Monitoring helps ensure that pharmaceutical products have the required quality in accordance with relevant standards e.g. GAMP which covers all aspects of production; from the raw materials, facility and equipment to finished product storage.
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