Operators can easily view their current tank levels, pump statuses, line pressures, and generator run status. Any values that are in an alarm state will be displayed in red, quickly alerting the operator to any operational issues.
Operators can easily view their current tank levels, pump statuses, line pressures, and generator run status. Any values that are in an alarm state will be displayed in red, quickly alerting the operator to any operational issues.
To assist with troubleshooting, operators can view graphs of their tank levels, pressures, pump statuses and any other monitored equipment. During a recent ice storm, for example, operators were able to quickly see if their power fail alarm had tripped, and to see if their generator failed to come on as it should have.
To assist with troubleshooting, operators can view graphs of their tank levels, pressures, pump statuses and any other monitored equipment. During a recent ice storm, for example, operators were able to quickly see if their power fail alarm had tripped, and to see if their generator failed to come on as it should have.
Water operators can view and control all data, from multiple facilities, in one centralized location using the visualization that best suits their needs. Any values that are in an alarm state are shown in red, quickly alerting to any operational issues. Operators have the choice to view their facilities in a traditional tabular view, or more graphically in a map or tank view.
Water operators can view and control all data, from multiple facilities, in one centralized location using the visualization that best suits their needs. Any values that are in an alarm state are shown in red, quickly alerting to any operational issues. Operators have the choice to view their facilities in a traditional tabular view, or more graphically in a map or tank view.
It is important to understand operations within a water facility at any given time and to have the ability to remedy problems quickly when they arise. Understanding operational failures in real-time helps operators fix issues quickly.
It is important to understand operations within a water facility at any given time and to have the ability to remedy problems quickly when they arise. Understanding operational failures in real-time helps operators fix issues quickly.
SCADA data is pushed from your SCADA engine to the cloud based data historian, using a one-way encrypted data feed. Once the data is in the eLynx Historian, users can view operational data via a robust modern toolset, including a mobile application.
For operators with multiple SCADA systems, data feeds can be set up for each SCADA engine and consolidated in one single eLynx Data Historian site. This provides operators with a single location to view all operational data.