Facility managers should consider widespread benefits of early fault detection.
Instrumentation/Controls
Pump systems have long been operated through monitors and controls. In recent years, growth of the industrial internet of things (IIoT) has exponentially increased the way sites can collect, store and analyze data to improve operations. This is the fastest growing industry sector.
In-depth control strategies allow operators to increase the energy savings potential of HVAC condenser loops.
An equipment manufacturer provides a secure monitoring solution to a utilities authority.
Level sensor and pump liner flaws increase avoidable costs for mining facilities.
A Texas golf course balanced water needs and environmental concerns with advanced pump controls.
Power plant operators can save on energy and operational costs with intelligent monitoring.
Technologies such as low inrush motors, soft starters and VFDs can reduce spending and downtime.
Cellular messages alert operators of low water levels, well pump leakages and power outages.
The village of Kalkaska, Michigan, successfully installed a wastewater solution with limited IT support.
Pressure gauges are inexpensive components that can predict the causes of poor reliability in centrifugal pumps and prevent costly repairs and downtime.
Advanced VFD technology delivers cost and space savings by providing protective features and minimal programming.
VIL pumps and design envelope technology reduce energy use and cool Toronto’s downtown.
Managed cellular system helps California water utility achieve zero downtime.
This drive optimizes hydraulic presses from a technical and energy efficiency perspective.
The system tracks pump efficiency so repairs can be anticipated with timely, accurate and reliable information.
Wireless I/O connect the corporate office with field controllers, process measurements and control points.
Devices help develop parts and identify problems when replacing turbine components.
Motor control centers, PLCs and VFDs improve uptime and data management to keep pipeline stocks moving.