Posts Tagged ‘remote monitoring’

Swimming Pool Monitoring

Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009

CASE STUDY - Swimming Pool Monitoring

Data Acquisition Networks can inexpensively and effectively monitor public swimming pools remotely. For the very small investment involved, substantial amounts can be saved and reputations protected!

Organisations that provide swimming facilities to the public have a ‘duty of care’ to ensure the swimming environment is safe. Remote monitoring is evidence of due diligence.

In August 2006 a NSW local council approached DAN because it was receiving frivolous claims from public pool users ranging from soreness of eyes through to and including discoloration of clothing. The Council new it was being attentive to its duty of care but had little if any evidence to support that belief against determined claims.

DAN swimming pool monitoring systems not only send alarms when things start to go wrong but they also record data that is evidence of your due diligence.

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Remote Monitoring

Thursday, July 30th, 2009

It is most often the case that what we need to monitor is remote to where we work. Data Acquisition Networks remote monitoring units bring the data to your desk routinely and reliably. Whether you want to monitor the temperature of a motor, the depth of a dam or the salinity of an estuary, DAN remote monitoring units can do the job for you inexpensively.

DAN monitoring units have been designed to be able to receive input from any industrial probe. Each unit has 6 analogue inputs and 1 counter input and offer battery back-up in case of a power failure. Each unit transmits data to a website where it can be viewed and stored.

Contact DAN on +61 2 8838 2358 or email sales@danmonitoring.com

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