Reduce the number of service visits

The Remote Boiler Room Monitoring System was designed with heating services and facility owners in mind, such as shopping malls, housing communities, schools, warehouse halls, office buildings, and others. Thanks to it, it is possible to effectively manage the heating installation, monitor energy consumption, set optimal operating parameters, and respond efficiently in emergency situations.

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Monitor heat consumption

  • Control of the amount of heat generated in relation to the energy consumed from the power and gas installation.
  • Visualization of energy consumption efficiency in the form of charts from any measurement period.
  • Generating annual and monthly reports enabling reliable settlement of energy consumption.
  • Compatibility with older devices and new systems based on renewable energy sources.
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Key features

  • Remote operation of controllers in the boiler room. Here you can find all the /automations supported by us.
  • Enabling the analysis of historical data facilitates troubleshooting  without the need for physical presence on site.
  • Information about errors reported by controllers via push notifications, SMS, and email.
  • Managing the permissions of boiler room users: the ability to allow the editing of only specific parameters.
  • Defining your own alarm conditions monitoring the behavior of specific parameters.
  • Counting signals from pulse meters, readings from pressure and temperature transmitters, remote control of solenoid valves.
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Advantages of using the system

  • Reduction of travel costs: Remote access eliminates the need for frequent service visits, meaning lower spending on fuel and fleet maintenance. For service technicians who have to travel dozens of kilometers to facilities, the savings can be significant.
  • Faster diagnosis and repair: Thanks to remote monitoring, technicians can identify and repair faults faster, minimizing installation downtime.
  • Adjusting optimal installation operating parameters based on historical data allows devices to work with maximum efficiency without losing thermal comfort for users.
  • Convenient management of multiple facilities from one place and planning future events using the calendar.
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Description of system implementation in an example boiler room.

    Scontrol SMOK was installed in a container boiler room equipped with a cascade of three AMC PRO 90 boilers with a Diematic Evolution control console, an Apator Faun heat meter, a pulse gas meter, a pulse water meter, and a Gazex central unit. Each boiler was retrofitted with a GTW-08 Modbus gateway for a full view of the parameters of each boiler. An Scontrol ATTO UiO input/output module was installed, and the gas meter, water meter, and the alarm output of the Gazex central unit were connected to it. The boilers, the ATTO module, and the Apator meter were connected to a common serial bus and then to the Scontrol Ethernet module.
    The Scontrol Administrator was provided with information about the installed devices and their addresses on the bus. Active heating circuits and meter units were determined. The configuration was ready on the same day thanks to sensor sets predefined for the automations we support.

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