Polymetrica equipment status indication systems
Equipment monitoring and indication devices are one of the main elements of the monitoring system. These devices are connected to controllers or panel meters and are used to control the conductivity, humidity, pressure, temperature and many other parameters of the equipment. When the upper or lower limits of these values are reached or exceeded, an alarm system is activated, notifying service personnel of the fault.

What tasks does the equipment condition monitoring system solve
Increasing the reliability of the security system.
Monitoring devices will be an additional level of protection, helping to respond to problems in a timely manner only at the beginning of their occurrence.
Centralized control over several objects.
The system allows to receive data from many different sensors, to collect them together and to issue in the form of the general report.
Increasing the speed of recovery.
Timely response allows you to minimize possible downtime and losses, as well as in the shortest possible time to return production to its original rhythm.
Prompt notifications of equipment problems and their elimination.
The real-time monitoring system observe all indicators and immediately notifies staff about possible problems.
Reducing the number of false calls to service companies and repair crews.
High accuracy and isolation of monitoring devices from external factors help reduce the risk of false alarms.
How the system of remote control of equipment wear works
If any of the monitored parameters exceeds the permissible limits, the display system may issue an alert in one of the following ways:
Visual signals
Most visual alarms include a set of green, yellow, and red lights. As with traffic lights, a green light means that all systems are “working” and working properly. A yellow light comes on to indicate possible problems, while a red light indicates that there is a problem with the system.
Such display systems are most often used in places where people have direct visual contact with the display panel. For example, during assembly, when a green, constantly lit lamp signals to workers that the system is working properly.
However, conventional lamps may not be suitable for spacious production facilities. Strobe signals will be more effective here. When the upper or lower limits of the controller / meter are reached, the stroboscopes turn on and start flashing, reflecting off walls and ceilings, so that even workers with their backs to the display system receive a warning.


Sound signals
At the user’s choice, many audio alarm systems can emit various sounds or buzzers. These indicators are used in places with low noise so that workers can hear the buzzer, or on the street, where visual signals may be difficult to see due to sunlight.
Combined systems
Combining audio and visual alarms gives end users the best of both worlds. Such indicators sound an audible signal and also provide a visual alert.
Alerts
The systems described above are suitable for notifying employees directly on site. The remote control system of the equipment is used for remote tracking. Depending on the settings, the user can receive notifications in a special application, or in the form of messages on Telegram, Viber, SMS.
Where the equipment monitoring devices can be used
Thanks to the high flexibility of adjustment, the monitoring systems of the Polymetrica equipment can be connected to a wide range of various sensors and counters. So such a solution can be easily applied both in large production processes and at home.

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