Remote HVAC monitoring

Telemetry can be used to remotely monitor HVAC systems gathering information and sending alarms.

Telemetry enables you to monitor, collect and analyse data from your HVAC systems in real time, so you can maintain the systems more efficiently.

The best solution depends on your installation and your circumstances. For fairly simple data collection requirements you can use our Metron2 product, but if you need something more sophisticated then the FP series telemetry and telecontrol devices will give you what you need.

There are options available for data collection and presentation including web based hosted services, API's with ERP interfaces, simple browser based SCADA systems and integration into existing SCADA systems.

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Data Acquisition Systems

Our data collection options are designed to suit you, providing you with a practical and affordable telemetry solution that can fit in with your business needs.

We have available different options for gathering and presenting your data including web based data acquistion systems, server based software and complete SCADA systems. We can offer a complete package or simple data transfer systems that give you the power & control to manage your telemetry yourself.


Remote Monitoring System

The Metron2 makes remote monitoring simple and affordable, whatever your application, wherever yourmetron2 location, wherever your equipment is, whatever your industry. The Metron2 interfaces to your sensors, periodically taking readings and transmitting them over the mobile phone network. It can run from an internal battery, a solar cell or an external source of power. The Metron2 can send data and alarms directly to your mobile phone, a hosted data collection service or directly into your computer systems.


Remote HVAC monitoring

If you would like more information regarding our Remote HVAC monitoring applications then contact us direct today. Call us on 01827 310 666 or fill in the online enquiry form below.

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