Remote System Monitoring
Thanks to BCE remote monitoring, you no longer need to be physically present at the equipment or the local control panel to monitor the functions, adjust the settings, or be alerted to problems. A remote monitoring system uses high-speed transmitters connected to a modem having its static IP address. Data is transferred to a web-based application and transmitted between computer locations using a gateway. BCE remote monitoring system is a particularly attractive option for installations containing multiple units or a large amount of auxiliary equipment.
Key Benefits of BCE Remote Monitoring:
- Monitor dozens of baghouses or other pollution control equipment simultaneously.
- Records critical data in real time, such as pressure drop, compressed air pressure, unit temperature, unit pressure (or vacuum), dust emissions, air flow, and pulse on-and-off times.
- Records operations of auxiliaries such as dampers, fans, and material discharge equipment.
- Data is synchronized with the plant and all remote operators.
- Data is stored as hourly or daily averages and is completely downloadable for a comprehensive operating history.
- Receive alarm e-mail for any malfunction or operation outside of preset parameters.
- Receive service alerts for items requiring regular maintenance.
- Change set points from a remote location.
- If a problem should occur, automatic diagnostics locates the precise unit and item causing the fault.
- Automatically optimizes pulse cleaning, resulting in lower compressed air consumption, long bag life, and lower emissions.
Operational Efficiency: Our remote monitoring technology provides comprehensive oversight of your pollution control systems while reducing the need for physical inspections, lowering operational costs, and improving system reliability through proactive maintenance alerts.