Electrical engineers must maintain the security, stability, and functionality of systems, including data centers, oil and gas facilities, or manufacturing facilities.
Creating a safe environment is essential for engineers and their teams, as well as for any personnel who work with equipment related to electricity.
Improve security
Early warning on
threatened electrical assets before intervention
staff.
Prevent equipment failure
Temperature monitoring
identifies areas where it is likely to occur
malfunctions.
Improve efficiency
Get basic data and
track trends over time to
improved efficiency.
Extend the life of your equipment
Contribute
capital (CapEx) and operating expenses (OpEx)
by monitoring the condition of the equipment.
Thermal monitoring provides electrical engineers and their teams additional level of safety when working on site, in addition to the previous one warning of electrical faults.
Continuous thermal monitoring solutions offer features remote monitoring, allowing engineers to access real-time temperature data from any places.
Thermal monitoring provides precise warnings in real time that reduce the risk of team interaction with faulty or dangerous electrical equipment.
By identifying abnormal temperature variations, engineers can proactively address basic problems without exposure to live or other equipment dangers.
By detecting overheating and other problems associated with early stage heat, electrical engineers can play a role in extending lifespan equipment.
Predictive maintenance is enabled through continuous monitoring and creation of data, enabling timely intervention, optimizing equipment performance and reducing power outages.
Real-time data is provided by equipment performance that enables engineers to make insightful decisions about maintenance schedules and distribution of resources.
Increase uptime
Maximize your electricity availability time
Detect faults before they disappear.
Reduce the likelihood of property damage associated with electrical faults
Allow systems to remain available
Obtaining data from electrical equipment
Continuously monitor the temperature of electrical equipment
Access basic equipment status data
Use data in dashboards for continuous improvement
Manage risks, reduce costs, improve performance
Increase your return on investment in assets
Additional insurance for your investment in electrical equipment
Get early warning of power outages
Reduce the need for costly interventions on equipment
Install 'build it and forget it' sensor technology