Objectives of remote monitoring
Remote monitoring is divided into two parts: energy saving and maintenance.
First we find energy savings that allow us to achieve several objectives such as: Reducing consumption, Reducing costs (remember that these are not the same because reducing consumption involves consuming less, but reducing costs involves more strategies, for example using infrastructure in a different way, specifically using it at different times, let’s remember that schedules have big impacts on tariffs because they vary throughout the day , therefore it is not the same to consume energy at a peak time, which in a valley schedule, which prices are reduced, in short the objective of this variable focuses on consuming smarter.
On the other hand, we have control over the occupation that is the assembly of strategies that have to do with the infrastructure that is not in use consuming as little as possible or only what is necessary.
The control of the generation, this is something that has grown a lot over time and has to do with understanding that we constantly generate energy to apply it in the best possible way.
Finally, working with a Continuous Strategy means that energy savings depend on having a strategy and running it continuously.
The second aspect of remote monitoring that is Maintenance allows us to remotely monitor the following aspects:
Inventory management which gives us great advantages when it comes to monitoring remotely.
Automate fault detection, this is essential to be able to predict others that may be chained.
Determining exact types of failure allows us to understand the reasons for failure, so we can determine what type of repair is going to be done most accurately.
Finally, schedule or perform preventive maintenance
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