In order for the readings of an
instrument to be recorded and transmitted by radio, certain critical equipment
is required as part of the complete telemetry installation.
With many public and private sector organisations in the likes of the chemical,
water, oil and gas and printing industries not having the luxury to employ as
many people as they once did amid constant searches for greater efficiencies, a
company like Oriel Systems (http://www.orielsystems.com)
has a key role to play in providing truly cost-effective, reliable and scalable
systems.
The complete set of equipment that
makes up telemetry solutions
includes the sensors that measure a value obtained at the remote site, as well
as the telemetry outstation that collects information on a 24 hours a day basis
from all of the sensors that are to be found on a particular remote site. Also
necessary is some communications method by which the information that the outstation
collects can be relayed back to the main office, as well as a software
application that makes sense of the information that the main office PC
receives from the various sites.
Keeping track of all of this
equipment can be difficult, and some of it may need upgrading or otherwise
replacing sooner than anticipated. Clients of telemetry systems often turn to
Oriel Systems in the knowledge that the company makes possible connections to
all manner of remote plant and equipment, including the telemetry equipment of
other suppliers. This level of dedication to precise customer technical
requirements is possible due to the firm’s combination of more than a
quarter-century of continuous operation and a sophisticated manufacturing,
research and development facility in south west England.
Such a high level of dedication is
widely appreciated by clients including the likes of Unilever, Roche, Virgin,
BP and ChickMaster, not least as it repeatedly removes the need for prior
investment to be thrown out. Alternatively, the client may need to expand
rapidly in response to unpredictably fluctuating requirements, and these can be
similarly accommodated, as Oriel Systems’ solutions have been designed to be as
scalable as possible, with there being no need for the client to pay for a
system that it does not need. These remote
tank monitoring systems can also be installed quickly and easily,
minimising the necessary labour, manpower and start-up and operational costs.
From intelligent video units that
are capable of transmitting as many as 8 live feeds – optionally with audio –
simultaneously over long distances online, to AWAX software that is being
continually developed to keep pace with recent technological trends like
greater live video streaming and more online integration, Oriel Systems (http://www.orielsystems.com) knows how
to both upgrade existing systems and develop entirely new ones. Its technical
team is constantly on hand to discuss all manner of specialised requirements
for remote monitoring
systems.
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