|
|
 |
 |
 |
|
|
|
| All buildings
have a number of services such as electricity,
water, heat, ventilation, cooling and lighting
that allow the building to be used effectively.
Some of these services, such as power, water,
temperature, humidity and security are very
important factor in building which needs to
be continuously monitored. A building with air
conditioning, Temperature and power supply can
have all services controlled individually on
a room-by-room basis. However, as buildings
get larger, the efficiency of individual control
rapidly drops. Beyond the inefficiencies of
people leaving lights or temperature control
devices turned on in their absence, you can
find parts of the building working against each
other to monitor the environment. For example
without humidity correction, inside air can
reach 25 percent RH in winter and respiratory
and skin problems can increase, due to the drying
of skin tissue and mucous membranes. Or in other
result of the unexpected inhabitants is that
the room becomes stuffy. A short circuit could
occur a power loss in a building. A water leakage
in a tank would be wastage of water. Or door
security alarm and a motion detector would prevent
unauthorized intrusion. Sensors would usually
sense and notify alert messages of temperature
being high / low, humidity levels, voltage drop
and water leakage can be easily notified being
elsewhere in a building. The benefit of the
system reporting such potential problems is
reducing the need for regular human inspection
of often difficult to access in huge buildings.
|
Data
Center Monitoring |
Computer
Room Monitoring |
Rackmount
Industry |
Telecommunications |
UPS/Battery |
Educational
institution |
Food
and beverage |
Buildings/warehouse |
Air
Conditioner/Refrigerants/Freezer Monitoring |
Greenhouse |
|
|
 |
|
 |
 |
|
|