Helping data centers digitize electrical asset maintenance and deliver more reliable services to clients
Power availability is a fundamental requirement for data centers to achieve performance objectives. The continuous supply of clean electricity is essential, which makes power outages a constant and critical threat. Condition monitoring sensors are the key to obtaining the data that is fundamental to digitizing your electrical maintenance.
Avoiding downtime remains a top technical and management challenge in data centers. While data center infrastructure management systems and the introduction of artificial intelligence-driven services have proliferated around systems, software, and networks, more needs to be done to protect power infrastructure. The case for continuous monitoring and more automation is increasingly compelling regarding the condition of electrical assets.
Continuous Thermal Monitoring (CTM) sensors can be installed in electrical components such as Bus Ducts, LV/MV switchgear, MCCs, UPS, PDUs, and dry transformers. Permanently installed sensors monitor asset temperature changes and provide an early warning to alert personnel when and where a potential electrical failure may occur.
CTM also enables data center professionals to extract valuable data to help digitize electrical asset maintenance, identify potential faults, and optimize facility performance.
- Uptime Institute, Annual Outage Analysis 2021
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Data centers rely on a continuous supply of clean electricity, making power outages a constant and critical threat. Condition monitoring sensors are the key to obtaining the data that is fundamental to digitizing your electrical maintenance.
Condition monitoring sensors can be installed in electrical components such as LV/MV switchgear, MCCs, UPS, PDUs, and dry transformers. Sensors provide an early warning to alert personnel when and where a potential electrical failure may occur.
Hitting productivity goals and ensuring workforce safety are two key objectives for oil and gas managers. Whether operations are up-, mid-, or downstream, these challenges are shared across the energy sector.
Eliminate the risk of unexpected electrical equipment failures with new and more efficient maintenance methods. Thermal sensors monitor critical electrical assets 24/7 and provide valuable condition data for equipment such as LV/MV switchgear, MCCs, UPS, PDUs, and dry transformers.
Unexpected failures in power distribution disrupt the ability to keep water flowing. Maintaining the electrical assets that power water treatment processes are key to ensuring better facility uptime and operational efficiency.
Power to water pumps is managed by motor control centers (MCC), which are essential to ensuring facility uptime. By monitoring MCC’s 24/7, engineers can detect electrical equipment faults in advance of a failure.
With refrigeration so vital in the food service business, electrical connections must be inspected regularly as part of refrigeration maintenance programs to prevent operational meltdowns due to power loss.
The threat of lost stock due to refrigeration downtime means organizations need to be looking to solutions that digitize electrical asset maintenance and minimize the risk of electrical failure. Continuous monitoring for critical electrical assets is the key to ensuring operational uptime.
IIoT is irreversibly changing the way equipment is operated and maintained. It connects the internet to electrical/mechanical infrastructure and process machinery to enable condition monitoring data to be acquired.
It's more important now than ever to be focusing attention on the benefits of continuous monitoring as opposed to inspection, and accept that this change to digitized maintenance is inevitable.
E-commerce continues to grow exponentially; this puts enormous pressure on fulfilment centers when it comes to customer expectation of fast delivery. A vital part of this process is the ability to move / sort packages as quickly and efficiently as possible via motorized conveyors.
Operational uptime for each motor is therefore essential, meaning a malfunction of a motor on the conveyor system can quickly lead to costly downtime and even shutdown of time critical core operations.
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Sharpen your profile, stand out, and gain a competitive edge by offering digitally enabled equipment and solutions and via customer lifetime value selling.