Power Generator Solution

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Problem:

No longer simply a back-up plan, critical power protection is an essential requirement of every business. If critical applications must be available at all times, without down-time, then a standby generator is the only practical source for long-term power protection during an extended mains outage.

Think of it this way:

The storm has power blinking off and on all over town. It’s your job to make sure that the power supplies to three hospitals and five emergency shelters stay on no matter what. How do you know for sure that even the most remote system is in perfect operating condition?

Hospitals, municipalities and other critical parts of our infrastructure depend on an uninteruptable power supply to provide critical, often life-saving services.

Information about fuel, batteries and other components of these power supplies is vital to maintain service. You can’t afford to have the first warning of trouble be a system failure during an emergency.

 

Solution:

A solution to the above problem is to remotely monitor the status of the Power Generator, RMS Parameters, PF, RPM, Fuel Level, Fuel Consumptions, Battery voltage, Temperature, alarm triggers, fault codes via a secure data channel between the Power Generator and the monitoring center server.

 

power generator monitering solution

Why Choose our Solution?

Improve Generator Performance – Monitor key generator performance metrics like – total energy produced, energy produced per liter of fuel, power quality and RMS parameters. If performance falls, you can take timely actions to bring performance back to acceptable level.

Reduce Maintenance Costs – Get information like hours run, battery voltages and temperature trends. You can use this information to schedule maintenance. This can reduce sudden downtime, overall maintenance cost and fuel consumption.

Prevent Fuel Theft – With the sustained rise of global energy prices, fuel costs are a major part of the total cost of ownership. Fuel cost could be as high as 60% of total cost of operations for a typical diesel generator running for about seven hours per day. This cost is driving many organizations to manage their generators more efficiently or consider other power system options. If you believe that, your generators are consuming more than required fuel. A possible reason could be fuel theft. You can easily identify fuel theft by comparing fuel consumption with actual power generation and fuel receipts.

 

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